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Post by Chris_Sav on Jul 15, 2008 22:35:06 GMT
In response to the Oxford thread I thought it a good idea to remind members of the rules at the bottom of this thread. Whether AEBBA will apply them I have no idea, but take particular note of clause IV!!!
Sav
28) Pub/Club Team Competition Rules
I) A team may enter a guest player PROVIDED he only plays for the team he is guesting for (and plays regularly for that league if registered for more than one league.). Players are not restricted to the one county rule in this competition, provided they fulfil the other criteria.
II) Players must be registered for the host venue and the same league at the start of the calendar year.
III) Teams from the same league within a host venue may amalgamate.
IV) Registration forms must be supplied (normally by the county secretary) to the AEBBA secretary by the end of August of that year's competition, to allow scrutineering. Failure to comply with this will result in automatic disqualification from the finals.
V) County champions will represent their counties at the grand finals.
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Post by Chris_Sav on Aug 13, 2008 8:46:02 GMT
Bumping this to remind all county secretaries of the disqualification rule.
IV) Registration forms must be supplied (normally by the county secretary) to the AEBBA secretary by the end of August of that year's competition, to allow scrutineering. Failure to comply with this will result in automatic disqualification from the finals.
The farce of two illegal teams (through lack of published rules) in the finals two years must not be repeated.
Sav.
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Post by fazza on Aug 13, 2008 11:58:06 GMT
As I doubt if I will either at the AGM or bothering to send in my proposals to amend these rules, perhaps someone would like to make a note that I do not believe that there is a verb, "to scrutineer". That is a noun, (i.e. the person who scrutinises,) the verb is to scrutinise or to scrutinize, so please amend the official wording of these golden rules to "to allow scrutinising". Small point, but they have to be right if they are ever to be taken seriously.
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