Thursday, March 11, 2010
Read 'em and weep!
In response to demand here are the complete published details regarding RFUW's proposed junior leagues:
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Having read this my frustrations have just turned to despair. We have seen girls moving out of area to get games as local clubs with handfuls of girls refuse to cluster or work together to play games.
ReplyDeleteFrankly if anyone from the RFUW fed our issues into this plan they were ignored, that does assume they did.
spike
I similarly agree with Spike. The Eastern Counties ( Norfolk,Suffolk and Cambs) area struggles to get enough girls together for a county squad, with no inter-club matches being played. There have been a COUPLE of sub-county (predominantly Norfolk)clusters against club sides from outside the EC area so how on earth do they expect to set up a sustainable club league in this area ?
ReplyDeleteand your first fixture is Welwyn away! ! ! !
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