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Should the NAF approve tournaments where cash prizes are being offered? |
Yes, this is the direction the NAF should head in as it supports better quality tournaments. |
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6% |
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No, this will make the game more 'professional' and destroy the friendly quality of matches. |
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69% |
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The NAF should not take a stand on this issue but approve such a tournament anyway. |
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24% |
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Total Votes : 49 |
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Posted: Dec 02, 2011 - 09:13 AM
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I'm sure I could if I tried - found a thread from 2005 that could do with resurrecting... |
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Posted: Jun 07, 2012 - 06:39 PM
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I have read all the posts with great interest! and a lot of this is about trying to work the way through the swamp of grey areas such as dont offer cash but offer a prize of a team that could be worth £100 - £500 on ebay. I think this is just smoke and mirrors!! The intention (this is my view entirely and will accept negative feedback) of tournements is to encourage coaches to attend because of their joy in meeting coaches/friends and competing without monitory reward (it really is the olympic ideal). If we add financial rewards it will lose the real essence of the tourneys. Also if someone wins a set of figures or cup that on ebay have a financial value and wants to sell them so let them, people have sold their football trophies or even Victoria Cross's.
The real question is do we go to tourney's to play or to make money? I think it is to play, my view is please keep money rewards out of touneys
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