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> next and gripe). The average tournament entry will be £150, 
> with a sliding scale so that the higher seeded teams who gain 
> more pitch time will pay anything upto £180. Those smaller 
> teams further down the list an expect to pay less than £150. 
> This includes BUF tax/deposit of £15 per team, which will get 
> you in the queue.


	excellent - and for our money, I assume there will be *guaranteed*
decent pitches and constant HOT showers, then?. If there is nay form of
foul- up, you can be sure that any team paying up to 180 quid for a weekend
will be less than amused should they finish late on a saturday to find the
showers are freezing cold.

	Or is this now another argument that the Tour, in it's current
format, is becoming too unwieldy and should be split into 'A' and 'B' tours?

	Also where on the BUF website can I find out exactly what the BUF
does with a revenue of £2000 for the four Tours? Who remembers ultimatum,
anyone? Basically, where on the website is the accounts for the last year
(and statment of current expenditure). Again, I'd just like to see where the
money is going.

	Paul

ps - Chris nice one on getting the events actually sorted!