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Last Online: 20th March 2007 04:48 PM Join Date: Oct 2005
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With regards to the LPL is there a view of it expanding elsewhere or is it just going to stay in Bristol, Bath, Western s mare etc?
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Last Online: 26th May 2007 10:09 AM Join Date: May 2006
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could I make a suggestion to make sure the areas the LPL is currently in have as many venues / players as possible before moving into other areas? As Mike is aware Weston has a rival league now which while is only 2 weeks old by reports has a decent amount of people playing already. Personally, it looks a little amateur to me and I've made some good friends in the LPL so wouldn't try it but with news on the grapevine that this league is going to have even more venues in Weston shortly is a little worrying for the Weston LPL. I'm sure more advertising would generate more interest. 4-5+ venues a week with 30+ people in each game would be a minimum I would've thought before trying to start new areas. Plus I don't think it would be too hard to achieve, especially in Weston where there's a lot of people who play but don't know about the league. Rant over.
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