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T20 cricket returns to Derbyshire this summer with the Vitality Blast!
The Falcons kickstart their home T20 campaign with a double-header on Friday 22 May.
Book now to secure your tickets!
Sophia Gardens
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Glamorgan
Derbyshire Falcons Women
We want you, the supporters, to be as close to the action as possible and be part of the Club. To allow you to stay in touch with all things Derbyshire, we run a wide range of social media channels reaching over millions of people a month.
X (formerly Twitter), Facebook and Instagram are the best places for supporters to receive live up-to-date coverage of all Men’s & Women’s First XI fixtures, as well as regular updates from Second XI matches.
So join over 300,000 people who follow us across our social media channels and get closer to the action.
In association with Cricket Derbyshire’s Social Media Adviser; Dr Zaheer Hussain, Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Derby.
Social Media is a brilliant communication tool for anybody that plays, watches or has in interest in cricket in Derbyshire.
The Club, for example, has over 75,000 X followers and shares match updates, results, reaction and discussion with supporters.
The interactions we receive are overwhelmingly constructive and positive. Long may they continue and – providing a little common sense is shown – there is no need for anyone to be afraid of posting.
Derbyshire Cricket has developed 6 top tips to help cricket supporters make the most of social media and judge what is and is not appropriate.
Hit social media abuse for 6! Six questions to ask before you post or share
THE SMALL PRINT
We hope you’ll never need to refer to this, but below is our policy for dealing with malicious communications.
ZERO TOLERANCE
Insulting, offensive, obscene, injurious or false content can be dangerous and harmful to people’s wellbeing and reputation as well as bringing Derbyshire Cricket into disrepute.
We will not tolerate any malicious communications, harassment or discrimination through social media.
Do not use social media to make malicious, insulting, offensive, obscene or false statements regarding our players, coaches, officials, staff, volunteers or spectators.
This applies regardless of whether
(i) You are posting yourself or sharing someone else’s post.
(ii) The individual is tagged in the post or not
(iii) The communication is by word, photograph, video or any other form.
(iv) The post is anonymous or not. If we can trace it back to you, we will act.
SANCTIONS
The Six Top Tips are there to prevent the below!
However, if you are found to have acted improperly on social media regarding a Derbyshire Cricket related matter, or towards any of our players, coaches, officials, staff, volunteers or spectators, you risk any or all of the following:
DEFINITION OF DERBYSHIRE CRICKET
Derbyshire County Cricket Club, Derbyshire Cricket Foundation and all aspects of the recreational game within Derbyshire including league competitions.
REPORT A BREACH
If you have witnessed a breach of this Code of Conduct and wish to make a complaint, email [email protected].