Seems to me that in those situations all you would have to do is
nominate which region you were going to take part in and get agreement
from the UKUA. Not especially difficult I wouldn't have though. 


Message: 5
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 09:17:46 +0000
From: "Andy Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [BD] Geo Rules
To: [email protected]
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Hi BD.

One point I want to make about one of Aura'a ideas:


"Aura Mackenzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said


>Under a Regional rostering structure, we would have maybe 5-6 Regions
and
>Tour teams would have a roster consisting of only players from their
region
>(which would obviously be much larger than a 75 mile radius).  That way
we
>would eliminate all the problems from the Geo rules (two-tier system,
>unenforcibility, 75-mile radius).

So what happens at the boundary of the regions? From my own viewpoint,
of 
being in Southampton, would Southampton be in the South East or South
West 
region (as it has been in both at uni level)? If it's in the West, what 
about people in Portsmouth (who might be in the East region). If it's in
the 
East, what about people in Bournemouth? The thing with geo is that it
lets 
people from the surrounding area play together. If a team is near a
region 
boundary it seems stupid to ban people from only 20-30 miles away from 
playing for them.

My views only etc.
Tails
Skunks/Ltd Release

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