Just a small update to say PON will be recognising the talent within the community by acknowledging 'community roles', which will see a badge awarded to various contributors who reach certain criteria.
Such roles as Community Expert, Analyst, Historian, YouTuber, etc.
These will be issued to active members of the community, so we encourage you to take part in order to keep the relevant badge of your chosen field. I would also encourage you to showcase your field by sharing your work within the community, but where relevant and mindful of avoiding appearing to spam.
In addition, the dashboard and community forum page have an activity streak widget to encourage and remind members to stay engaged.
I fully understand that members won't always have the time, but commitment and effort really do help the site. As a fun way to encourage this, the activity streak will keep track of your posting habit, and if you keep engaging, you will see it total up. If at some point you don't post, you can simply start again and see if you can beat your recorded highest amount.
Latest subscribers now have their ribbon back on desktops, and on mobile, it reverts to a badge due to space.
Thanks for all your contributions, everyone!
Regards,
Chris
In short, I believe a Club captain should lead by example & also be vocal when it is needed.
I agree that Matt is back to his best & he does lead by example because he's the consummate professional & his fellow players look up to him.
When a Captain has that level of respect being a little more vocal when it's needed would bring positivity to the team & when I say more vocal that doesn't need to include shouting but can include encouragement & feedback.
Let me also just say that a Club Captain will not just have a role on the playing field but also have a role on the training ground, & before a match, during the match, including at half time & after the match.
Both. Everyone can and should lead by example - you don't need a title or an armband to do that. Having the authority to be vocal with your teammates is part of the captain's job.
I think we are seeing the best version of Matt Palmer right now, he wasn’t bad last season but he’s like a completely new player this season.
I’m not sure footballers really react to be shouted at anymore, if anything you’d probably get a worse response if you were to point and jab and just criticise. A bit of geeing up or being told to switch on or wake up is fine, but constantly going on at certain individuals won't necessarily improve their performance.
I think leading by example and setting the standards first on the training pitch and then on matchdays is what you want to see from a captain and I'm sure Palmer fits this to a tee.