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From: "Leicester Ultimate Club" <red@ultimateweb.co.uk>
To: "'Britdisc'" <Britdisc@csv.warwick.ac.uk>
Subject: Nationals Pitches
Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 12:56:45 +0100
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Thanks to Chris Hughes for having a brain.

Just one correction, I have booked 12 pitches so the bottom division will
have four to use.

On the subject of pitches I would like to take this opportinuty to inform
players that, as with every September,Victoria Park is in great condition
having had all summer to recover from the footie season.

Also, the top teams will be using the considerably flatter cricket outfields
(not used previously).

Chevy Simon - I don't know who gave you the idea that Victoria Park is free!
We are paying something in the region of £50 per pitch. I am however willing
to purchase a poopa-scoopa especially for you!

Any more moans?

:-(

Ben


-----Original Message-----
From: HUGHES, Chris <CHughes@chelt.ac.uk>
To: 'Leicester Ultimate Club' <red@ultimateweb.co.uk>; 'Wagstaff, Colin
[euler:eti-lon]' <Colin.Wagstaff@eulergroup.com>
Cc: 'Britdisc' <Britdisc@csv.warwick.ac.uk>; 'UTI'
<undertheinfluence@egroups.com>
Date: 07 September 1999 11:43
Subject: RE: Nationals - Top 16 Teams


>Why are the top 16 teams asked to pay more; are they subsidising the other
>teams?
>
>No - they are subsidising you
>
>Nationals is designed as a 16 team event - you can guarantee 16 teams
there.
>Everything in the tournament is organised around these 16 teams. Ben has a
>guaranteed 10 pitches - 8 of which are being used by Div 1 & 2 teams
leaving
>the rest to use two pitches, and any spaces when the other pitches are not
>in use. They will get less pitch time, they will be placed on the sloped
>lumpy pitches - so that the 16 teams are placed on flat, nice pitches. Then
>you pay for the party, the massage, all the other costs.
>
>But if we can get another 8 teams along for the ride - Div C, who will get
a
>fun tournament, and a party, then they can contribute as well (that 8 x
>50gbp = 400gbp) thats 400gbp that you don't have to pay, an extra 25gbp per
>team. So why still so expensive. Well you can only guarantee 16 teams
coming
>so you still have to cover that expense, and budget for it - as a TD
>yourself you'll know about this Col. What you may find if the Div C event
>fills up and lots of teams come along, you might get a partial refund
>because Ben realises that all of a sudden he is making an unreasonable
>amount of profit - and will give some back (there's your incentive to put
in
>a good bid to run a Nationals, qualifying, or tour event).
>
>Finally - how many players are UTI taking to Nationals 15? 7gbp per player.
>If a small team scrapes together and decided to enter the Div C event with
8
>players it will cost them 6.25gbp each. Seems fair - I think so.
>
>Chris Hughes
>DoC
>
>> ----------
>> From: Wagstaff, Colin
>> [euler:eti-lon][SMTP:Colin.Wagstaff@eulergroup.com]
>> Sent: 07 September 1999 09:33
>> To: 'Leicester Ultimate Club'
>> Cc: 'Britdisc'; 'UTI'
>> Subject: RE: Nationals - Top 16 Teams
>>
>> Ben,
>>
>> Why are teams playing at the UK's premier tournament, the National
>> Championships being asked to pay a higher entry fee than those in the
'not
>> the nationals tournament'?  Especially when it appears they will be
>> offered
>> the same facilities as those partaking in main tournament?
>>
>> * Division C Tournament finishing in time for the 2pm Sunday final.
>> * Full size pitches + cones + water + scoreboards + marquee.
>> * Physios from the Academy of Sports Therapy
>> * Party at Leicester's 'The Shed' nightclub - free entry before 10pm.
>> Live music from The Aynsley Lister Band (blues/rock) plus support from
>> Vigorous (rock covers) plus sixties disco.
>>
>> OK so they finish by 2pm on Sunday, does this qualify for 50% discount?
>>
>> It appears that the top 16 teams are being asked to subsidise the other
>> tournament.  Surely the point of Nationals is to make it a show event of
>> the
>> top teams?  You may well argue that the 'not the nationals' will provide
a
>> larger crowd for the final etc and I would support that, but please not
at
>> a
>> greater expense to those teams qualifying for nationals.
>>
>> Or perhaps the extra you earn will be profit for Red????  Surely
something
>> you would condone given your well publicised view of Druids policy over
>> the
>> previous years with the tournaments they've organised!
>>
>>
>> Colin.
>> UTI.
>>
>> P.S.  Should you care to make a charitable donation to UTI due to lost
>> funds
>> over Red's non appearance at the 'World's warm up tournament' please let
>> me
>> know and I'll offset any such amount against our entry for Nationals.
>>
>>