MagpieExcalibur
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- Feb 11, 2025
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they don't allow a single article to be accessed for freeand all are behind a paywall useless money-hungry business model
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Has an excellent product so charges for it, no reason why it should be free. We've become accustomed to getting things for nothing; media, music, etc. when historically these things were paid for. Journalism standards have plummeted as more media becomes free, good writing takes time - what should that time not be charged for?they don't allow a single article to be accessed for freeand all are behind a paywall useless money-hungry business model
if i'm a member why shouldn't i have access to the product for free i get it if your not signed up for a member but giving members on the free plan nothing that the standard non member would get is patheticHas an excellent product so charges for it, no reason why it should be free. We've become accustomed to getting things for nothing; media, music, etc. when historically these things were paid for. Journalism standards have plummeted as more media becomes free, good writing takes time - what should that time not be charged for?
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if i'm a member why shouldn't i have access to the product for free i get it if your not signed up for a member but giving members on the free plan nothing that the standard non member would get is pathetic
Imagine wanting to be paid for your work. Entitled much?they don't allow a single article to be accessed for freeand all are behind a paywall useless money-hungry business model
That's more marketing faux pas than anything else. If you've subscribed (free plan, given email), it would make sense to include something, even if just symbolic, but equally no real advantage to them in terms of monetising it (can't see a limited emailing list generating much revenue). They have a Tiered system, clearly communicated what you get, not sure what the complaint is to be honest.if i'm a member why shouldn't i have access to the product for free i get it if your not signed up for a member but giving members on the free plan nothing that the standard non member would get is pathetic
they have too many paywallsIt's not even true either. Their free content is better than the regurgitated, biased opinions of Fox Footy and AFL.com 'experts' that exist solely to dig in on their 'die on this hill' opinions and spread propaganda respectively.
Are you paying for your membership/subscription?they have too many paywalls
Quality journalism? I thought we were talking about mongrel punt?I'd pay for quality journalism that's better than the dross I see on the usual media. For those that are paid subscribers to the Mongrel, is it worth it?
Can't say I've read their articles to know, that's why I'm asking if it's worth it. I'm just saying I would pay for good quality AFL analysis if it existed.Quality journalism? I thought we were talking about mongrel punt?
I don't wanna be a ****ing football journalist, sat on a ****ing computer in a dumb ****ing suit like a know-it-all twat. It's a shit job for shit people. I'd rather shit out my own ****ing mouth than do that ****ing shit.
I don’t care. I want to read about Jesse Hogan simply being too smart, strong, and good for his opponents, and why.
I want to read about how Jamie Elliott just knows how to be where he is supposed to be, and when, and almost always manages to complete his work like he’s got a seventh sense.
I do have a problem with halfwitted regurgitation masquerading as actual analysis just because it’s convoluted and full of numbers when often ‘he’s bigger and stronger and more talented than the people he plays against’ will do and they could just extrapolate on that.
Being too smart, strong and good isnt analysis and there is only so many times you can read such and such has a good "footy brain". Neither of those examples are particularly good
I don't know what you're reading or watching, but analysis went beyond basic stats about a decade ago.Sigh. No, it isn’t good analysis and a one paragraph story won’t keep readers entertained for long, will it.
But good journalism isn’t “GWS won the game because they won clearance 35-26.”
For starters, it’s grammatically incorrect. It’s not a sentence. Clearance on that context is not a word. It’s clearances. Secondly it would merely be a regurgitation of a number.
My point is, I would rather see a journalist put some remote modicum of effort into saying “The Giants have a weapon no other team currently has, and that’s a forward who takes contested marks as well as Thilthorpe or Max King (or whoever they want to cite) but can break free of an opponent nearly as well as Jeremy Cameron. As such, regardless of where the ball may be on the field they know that if they can simply find a way to extract it from traffic, find a man in space and work it downfield as quickly as possible whether it be through their famed if somewhat cliched ‘orange tsunami’ or simply with a couple of quick kicks, they have a player stationed close to goal who has taken more marks when isolated than anyone else in the competition this season simply because he is, right now, the most valuable player any team has. (I have no idea if that stat is true or not it’s just an example) and then use a straightforward metric to back it up. Explain why Hogan is good.
Stop crapping on about the ‘orange tsunami’ because every team does it - there’s literally no team that doesn’t like to get the ball on turnover and run and handball through the middle of the ground in numbers quite a bit. Hell even we do it and that’s despite also relying heavily on Holmes and Smith kicking and running heaps.
There are so many games where a team will be getting belted and you look at the team stats and you actually notice that some of the stats that people like King live and die on, like clearances and centre clearances, are actually fairly even, and you wonder why anyone gives a toss about them.
Instead you would think that a good report or analysis would focus on what happens once the ball comes out. Ok, so both teams are winning a decent share of it. But one particular player when HE is getting it, is using it better than anyone else on the field. Why is that? Is his vision simply better than anyone else’s on a particular day?
From a Geelong perspective - and I’ll happily admit I don’t focus on a lot of other teams closely enough - I’d say that at a guess, we don’t win a lot of those stats. But what is important is that when we do, we find players like Holmes or Smith who are too fast for the opposition so we get away, and in turn, we find players like Miers who is close to the best ball user in the competition. He almost never makes a bad decision.
I’d rather read about that and why he’s so good at what he does despite barely being able to kick over a thimble than ‘the cats don’t win a lot of clearances’ because to be honest, it’s not very relevant. We still win a lot of games. There would be other teams in the same boat.