Ben,
I am sure that I am not the only person that finds that comment a little bit patronising and degrading for the frisbee teams out there that want pick-ups. We are also struggling for numbers (10 people for 2 teams), but we are still going to the tournaments. It was briefly suggested that we drop out of one, but that was immediately dismissed because it would be a crap thing to do to the organisers. There are times when, despite having 20-30 active club members, other issues (Injury, work, and just other life commitments) take hold, and our squads are reduced for tournaments. I am sure this has happened to other teams, and that is why they are keen to get pick-ups, and avoid missing the tournament altogether. One of the great things about Ultimate is the way that it makes people want to play as much as possible, and I am sure that people are not pulling out because they just don't feel like it.
I am sorry to go on and on. This was not meant to be an e-mail entirely be-moaning our situation, but to ask you if you just want the 5 biggest/best clubs to turn up to each regional qualifier, and forget about the rest of the other competitors? Because obviously 'us people' are apparently spoiling the sport for the rest of you. I am entirely in favour of the registration/rostering process, but I think you could have phrased your point a little bit better.
*Looking forward to running all weekend in an iron-man team*
Andrew Godber
Slipdisc
-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Ravilious [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22 February 2002 16:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Martin Burke
Subject: Re: Weston-Super-Mare Pickups required
...and 'they' won't let you play in another event until you've registered and paid any dues.
Why do you people bother entering the nationals if you can't even get a team together?
Ben
UK Ultimate
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Martin Burke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>We'll sort the rostering out tomorrow if need be, but remember >they won't let you play for someone else at the nationals if
>we don't qualify.
