*sigh* I am not stupid! Do you think I believe all B-Tour players play in fancy dress?
>> all teams are there to play Ultimate and compete to the best of their ability. Really? Why do some teams get drunk then, or is alcohol conducive to athletic performance? Maybe I am stupid. (NB: Chris Rawlinson, the 400m hurdler, did not drink any alcohol for 1 year before the Olympics!). Do they all run track, do push-ups for turnovers at training and have detailed O and D plans, including audibles? Please do not patronise me by suggesting that the same level of dedication and effort is made at all levels. >> all players, regardless of what Tour they play in, want all of those things you >> mentioned. Want, perhaps, but they are not consistently available at present, which frankly is not good enough, and if the way that can be achieved is by better targeting of venues then that is what we have to do. And pray tell me why the A-tour having good venues implies anything about where the B-Tour would then play? >> How does having the B-Tour at the same venue as the A-Tour stop you from playing >> the best ultimate you can? Because it takes more effort to fill 20 pitches-worth of water bottles than it does 8! Etc. etc. etc.! >> The Tour should NOT just be about the top 8/16 teams, it is a means of bringing >> young/inexperienced players through from uni level to international level. I agree, but the A-Tour is! Jaimie Jaimie Cross General Secretary #7 LeedsLeedsLeeds 078767 51813 __________________________________________________ BritDisc mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://zion.ranulf.net/mailman/listinfo/britdisc Staying informed - http://www.ukultimate.com/informed.asp