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Verfasst: 4. Feb 2011, 21:27
von Aufsteigerdoc
Da muss ich mich wiedereinmal melden:
Ganz grosses Kino!!!

oder wie es Master nett beschreibt: great stuff!!

Verfasst: 5. Feb 2011, 02:31
von justcantbeatthat.com
Aufsteigerdoc hat geschrieben:Da muss ich mich wiedereinmal melden:
Ganz grosses Kino!!!

oder wie es Master nett beschreibt: great stuff!!
WTF does the kino have to do with things?

Anyway... a couple of us @ JCBT had to go back to the Island to get a bit of football recently...

Here's the reports, we don't expect you lot to have heard of these teams:

Raith Rovers vs Dunfermline
http://justcantbeatthat.com/2011/the-ne ... -athletic/


Stevenage vs Gillingham
http://justcantbeatthat.com/2011/steven ... lingham-2/

Verfasst: 6. Feb 2011, 11:54
von John Maynard
:safe:

Verfasst: 10. Feb 2011, 15:27
von justcantbeatthat.com
Here's the latest nostalgic offering from Lucifer Sam:

http://justcantbeatthat.com/2011/kubi-the-one-man-show/

oh, and the match report from the game at the Shitty Wooden Athletics Stadium:

http://justcantbeatthat.com/2011/fc-zurich-2-luzern-0/

Verfasst: 23. Feb 2011, 15:17
von justcantbeatthat.com
Gadaffi defies defeat and says: Basel zu Deutschland.

http://justcantbeatthat.com/2011/gadaffi-defies-defeat/

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Verfasst: 28. Feb 2011, 18:10
von justcantbeatthat.com
The ever evolving Just Can't Beat That team presents our new multimedia match report featuring our very own half time expert pundits, Woody and Manu:

http://justcantbeatthat.com/2011/fc-luz ... basel-1-2/

Verfasst: 16. Mär 2011, 19:37
von justcantbeatthat.com
Here's our take on the controversial events of today:

http://justcantbeatthat.com/2011/unders ... ial-media/

Verfasst: 16. Mär 2011, 22:04
von justcantbeatthat.com
Top Ten FCL Legends from Lucifer Sam - Part 1:

http://justcantbeatthat.com/2011/top-te ... ds-part-i/

Verfasst: 16. Mär 2011, 23:19
von Motzki-Wyss
justcantbeatthat.com hat geschrieben:Here's our take on the controversial events of today:

http://justcantbeatthat.com/2011/unders ... ial-media/
Thanks JCBT! Fantastic email :!:

Verfasst: 17. Mär 2011, 11:16
von justcantbeatthat.com
We've not got long left at the Gersag before we move to the new stadium and the exciting era of Food Boxes and Cash Cards, why not take an opportunity to be the envy of your friends and buy an exclusive JCBT "Gersag Tribute" scarf.

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The "Gersag Tribute" scarves are high quality items also make perfect gifts, so snap one up now before we sell out!

More info here:

http://justcantbeatthat.com/2011/gersag-tribute-scarf/

Verfasst: 18. Mär 2011, 00:46
von justcantbeatthat.com
JCBT shows the Red Card to the Migros CashCard. Fan power killed the plastic pitch at the new Allmend - can we stop the 'plastic money only' scheme as well?

Show the CASH CARD the Red Card!

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Verfasst: 18. Mär 2011, 03:14
von justcantbeatthat.com
Migros bank (or whoever is managing the card) is also getting access to an interest free loan from all of us fans. It would be reasonable to think that there will be at least 10.000 of these cards in circulation. Most people would probably charge it up with say 50 CHF to avoid the double queuing at the ground, effectively providing Migros with a 500k credit line. How is that a good thing for the fans?

Verfasst: 18. Mär 2011, 03:15
von justcantbeatthat.com
Another aspect of the new CashCard is privacy. We will already be constantly filmed by CCTV in the ground, now the club (and police?) will also know exactly what quantities of alcohol each of us buy. Can we be sure this information is not used against us? Is it managed in a way compliant with data protection? Would police be able to ask the club for the list if there was trouble in the ground?

Verfasst: 18. Mär 2011, 08:56
von mysterius
justcantbeatthat.com hat geschrieben:Another aspect of the new CashCard is privacy. We will already be constantly filmed by CCTV in the ground, now the club (and police?) will also know exactly what quantities of alcohol each of us buy. Can we be sure this information is not used against us? Is it managed in a way compliant with data protection? Would police be able to ask the club for the list if there was trouble in the ground?
Even I'm not a friend of the CashCard-System as it ist announce by now, I don't think that this statement ist true. http://www.migros.ch/de/services/gesche ... infos.html. I guess the IT-System is not even able to handle the data.

Verfasst: 18. Mär 2011, 10:00
von justcantbeatthat.com
Will our friendly ambulant beer sellers still have a job when we move into the new stadium? If so will they have mobile card readers? If all beer purchases will have to be made at a kiosk this new system will dramatically increase the cost of time and effort to complete a transaction.

Verfasst: 19. Mär 2011, 15:47
von revolucion
The responsible guy for food/drink (fcl employee) announced me, there will be beer errand boys and girls again in our new stadium. However, how they will handle this issue with the cardreaders - I don't know (and probably they don't no either).

Verfasst: 21. Mär 2011, 12:11
von Ildrial
justcantbeatthat.com hat geschrieben:Migros bank (or whoever is managing the card) is also getting access to an interest free loan from all of us fans. It would be reasonable to think that there will be at least 10.000 of these cards in circulation. Most people would probably charge it up with say 50 CHF to avoid the double queuing at the ground, effectively providing Migros with a 500k credit line. How is that a good thing for the fans?
A single fan does not really lose money by charging the card - in contrary: it's simply convenient (in my opinion) and transaction can be done much more efficient. And do you really care about the fact that Migros gets a small free credit then? (It will be even much lower than 500k as money is also spent during the match. In the time span between two matches, they may not nearly have 500k available.)
revolucion hat geschrieben:The responsible guy for food/drink (fcl employee) announced me, there will be beer errand boys and girls again in our new stadium. However, how they will handle this issue with the cardreaders - I don't know (and probably they don't no either).
Portable card readers? Should not be too big a problem nowadays.

Verfasst: 22. Mär 2011, 17:13
von IKEASchweizer
You have provided a perfectly rational alternative way of looking at the issue.

However, we revel in challenging the authority as an underdog, we are inherently suspicious when someone tells us a change is for our own good and we are by default skeptical to FCLs organizational competence.

We often take the opposite opinion to general consensus just for the hell of it.

We are JCBT.

Verfasst: 22. Mär 2011, 17:37
von Ildrial
mans hat geschrieben:However, we revel in challenging the authority as an underdog, we are inherently suspicious when someone tells us a change is for our own good and we are by default skeptical to FCLs organizational competence.
I do like that attitude a lot as long as stays constructive and does not become childish and irrational (which is not the case in my opinion - just to be clear).

Verfasst: 22. Mär 2011, 17:59
von IKEASchweizer
Yes. We are very much looking forward to be proven wrong when the spectacularly successful introduction of cashcards makes us wonder why we ever thought cash payments would be a good idea.

To put this into perspective a plastic pitch like XaMaX or the Bern Youth Team would be much, much worse than paying with out m-cumulus cards.

Also cards would also make it very easy to offer us every 10th beer for free

;)