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Posted: Feb 15, 2006 - 10:27 PM
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Posted: Feb 15, 2006 - 10:37 PM
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Dave wrote: about the team selection
are you planning to 'enforce' any rules or will you let each country sort it out themselves, within certain parametres for example ??
I'd guess that it'll be up to each country to select their team. I know Team Canadas selection process may be a little Q&A
Q: Are you able to go to the tournament?
A: Yes
Q: welcome aboard
I'm starting to plan for this early, so hopefully I can make it. |
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Posted: Feb 17, 2006 - 03:11 PM
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I imagine Australias selection process will be precisely that above.
A couple of points from somewhere who has never been closer to Europe than Queensland.
- Many of us may well try and billet out with UK BBers to try and save on costs, so the hotel idea, while good in theory, may not work out all that well.
- Go for the better venue! I'm probably going to be paying at least 500 pounds for the flight alone, so an extra 50 for a venue that doesn't involve significant cramping (my nick is Chunky for a reason!) seems like a comparitively good investment.
- There should be some planning to the after hours festivities Much as Blood Bowl is great, I may be more inclined to seeing the local sights (read pubs). Now I know this will happen regardless, but there could be a hell of a lot of sheep to manage. |
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Posted: Feb 17, 2006 - 03:41 PM
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I'm there - just let me know when and how much.
Plus I agree with Woody over Spiky Club (if it's available) over WW (and I'm not even that big or tall - how the hell does Valen manage? ). |
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Posted: Feb 17, 2006 - 05:22 PM
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Quote: There should be some planning to the after hours festivities icon_smile.gif Much as Blood Bowl is great, I may be more inclined to seeing the local sights (read pubs)
One of the locals will have to orginize a pub crawl for one of the nights. |
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Posted: Feb 18, 2006 - 05:47 AM
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Paul wrote: Quote: There should be some planning to the after hours festivities icon_smile.gif Much as Blood Bowl is great, I may be more inclined to seeing the local sights (read pubs)
One of the locals will have to orginize a pub crawl for one of the nights.
Not a bad idea. Once we have a location picked we'll have to find a sucker.. umm I mean volunteer to sort that out. |
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Posted: Feb 18, 2006 - 11:26 AM
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As a local to the Spikey venue perhaps I should chuck the following in for you.
a) the venue is actually the Reading Post Office Club. It is very very popular for bookings so act fast if you want it for 4 days. Dave Palmer has been very fortunate to get it for spiky and I think he knows people there in power.
b) the excellent food is cooked by Dave's mum so you wont get that for this event. You will have to think about alternative food provision.
c) Reading is not that much cheaper than London anymore.
d) The pub crawl is okay, but the nightlife is "average". I cant in good faith describe my home town as the centre of all great night life
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Very handy for World travellers. Heathrow and gatwick are on very good rail connections. If you are ok paying £40 a night (that's what much of the hotel/bbs charge here) and spending a bit on food an beer, then yes, Reading is very easy to get to. |
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Posted: Feb 21, 2006 - 06:00 PM
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I haven't seen any numbers on how MANY coaches for a team. Just so we know how many spots we have to argue over |
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Posted: Feb 22, 2006 - 03:50 AM
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Each team will be formed of 8 coaches. Each team may also be allowed 2 alternates. These alternates are not obligatory. They are extra team members that can swap in with their own rosters to give other team members a break if needed. A team must at the very least though have 8 coaches. |
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Posted: Feb 22, 2006 - 01:58 PM
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Woah! 8 is probably going to be hard to muster from here. I think Doubleskulls is right, expats may need to be tapped for the motherland. |
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Posted: Feb 22, 2006 - 05:09 PM
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Thanks to Mr. Watts we now have a proper header for the website.
Check it out www.nafworldcup.com |
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Posted: Feb 22, 2006 - 07:29 PM
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Can I suggest that the winning team be hosts for the following NAF World Cup?
That's something to play for!
Also, the other thing is, If I'm planning to attend the NAF World Cup in 2011 over the other side of the world, then can it be possible to hold it during common times of less work/study? Around CHristmas or the June/July period most people have less work - and therefore are more available to attend.
Of course, if my first point is agreed to, and Australia win - we'll have to hold it sometime in our summer when people will be freezing their A$$es off in their own countries. |
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Posted: Feb 23, 2006 - 07:29 AM
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Babs wrote: Can I suggest that the winning team be hosts for the following NAF World Cup?
It's been that way all along... |
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Posted: Feb 23, 2006 - 03:07 PM
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AnthonyTBBF wrote: Babs wrote: Can I suggest that the winning team be hosts for the following NAF World Cup?
It's been that way all along...
It has? As far as I know that isn't the intention. Unless I missed a memo |
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Posted: Feb 23, 2006 - 06:48 PM
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That's the way the Eurobowl works, not the World Cup. Let's be fair here, it wouldn't be right to expect the colonials to keep visiting the old world every four years ad infinitum would it now? |
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