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From: Ian Scotland <Scott@webleicester.net>
To: "britdisc (E-mail)" <britdisc@csv.warwick.ac.uk>
Subject: RE: Current Discussion
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 09:57:54 +0100
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Iain,

> where there is is no obvious team to join, then there 
> needs to be
> an effort from the open teams to "spot" (probably the wrong choice of
> word given the discussion) players that have potential from all the
> university sides.

It's this simple.....  go play for the team nearest to where you
eventually end up living (which I doubt you can even predict yet), since
I'm sure you'll end up practicing with them...

I think this mail illustrates beautifully exactly what I and others keep
on harping on about with the current university leavers scene, it would
seem it doesn't even occur that on leaving they could join their local
club!

Scott