lingly.
> The reason we do well is because we are good business peolpe and I run a
> company in the leisure industry, and hence have large resources to call upon
> (63 staff)
>
> £10 to £15 per player for a weekend.
>
> PHONE YOUR MUM!
>
> You disgust me!
>
> Ad
Sick of whining B**
- Original Message -
From: "Barry O'Kane"
To:
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 12:26 PM
Subject: [BD] TDs
>
> Hi all,
>
> The profits TD's make vary considerably; its controlled by the number of
> teams and venue costs; two factors
rry O'Kane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 12:26 PM
Subject: [BD] TDs
Hi all,
The profits TD's make vary considerably; its controlled by the number of
teams and venue costs; two factors which in turn depend on the event and
location.
Personally I en
Hi all,
The profits TD's make vary considerably; its controlled by the number of
teams and venue costs; two factors which in turn depend on the event and
location.
Personally I encourage TDs to maximise profits (without exceeding the
accepted norm for team costs or sacrificing tournament quality
b 2004 14:41:06 +
From: Rich Hims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [BD] TDs using public spaces: Risk Assessment
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BD,
Sure someone's had to do this before...
For a tourname
BD,
Sure someone's had to do this before...
For a tournament I'm looking to run, I've been asked to produce a Risk
Assessment Report because the venue is a public space. Clearly, I'll be
able to cordon off the area we're using, and we'll designate some Jedi
as marshals to keep an eye out for