
Ed Millard's transfer from North to Eastern
Nah, I never played by the rules anyway, on or off the court! ;)

I may be out of the loop a bit these days, but why wouldn't he be able to change teams during the season?

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- Anonymous
A few hours ago
16:25 17 Jun 12
Reply #366474
re: Ed Millard
Thanks for the feedback competition committee. So if you honestly want to break the rules you apply for an exemption, jez!!!!!!!
Bwahahaha ! " - What a Marooon " ( To quote Bugs Bunny )
ANON - did you even read yourself ????
If you Don't want to break the rules, then you follow the rules by applying for an exemption - and then you follow what the final decision of that body is -- that actually following the rules --- not breaking them.
Man - no wonder there are so many anonymous posts - I thought it was because they did not want to make their name public - I never realised that it may be that they were never ever actually bright enough to learn how to spell their own name.

Seems pretty obvious to me that BSA have made the smart, logical decision with this situation, which all clubs agreed upon. This does make a change to the normal BSA processes, yet this time they have got it right.
