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SirPercival

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Leeds Poker Club - Captain
« on: December 12, 2011, 10:50:44 AM »
Like a few others I too am stepping down as Captain.

Finishing on a high or a low? I"m not quite sure. We did manage to secure promotion to Division 1 for next season but it"s disappointing not to have won Division 2 after being in contention all season. Hats off to Glasgow though, particularly Gerry who did a great job as Captain.

If there is a change in format next season I may stick my hat in the ring to be captain again but I think it"s only right that others should be given the option should they wish it.

I have no information other than the discussion on this forum, but it it were to change to regions and there was a "Scotland" team and a "Yorkshire" team then I probably need to be a player rather than a captain to help with the dilema I would face.  ???

If things stay as they are I don"t think I am the best person to recruit the players we would need to compete in Division 1, mainly as I don"t play enough live poker in Leeds.

It"s been fun, and good luck to you all next season whatever that brings.

Stuart


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Re: Leeds Poker Club - Captain
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2011, 11:44:30 AM »

Like a few others I too am stepping down as Captain.

Finishing on a high or a low? I"m not quite sure. We did manage to secure promotion to Division 1 for next season but it"s disappointing not to have won Division 2 after being in contention all season. Hats off to Glasgow though, particularly Gerry who did a great job as Captain.

If there is a change in format next season I may stick my hat in the ring to be captain again but I think it"s only right that others should be given the option should they wish it.

I have no information other than the discussion on this forum, but it it were to change to regions and there was a "Scotland" team and a "Yorkshire" team then I probably need to be a player rather than a captain to help with the dilema I would face.  ???

If things stay as they are I don"t think I am the best person to recruit the players we would need to compete in Division 1, mainly as I don"t play enough live poker in Leeds.

It"s been fun, and good luck to you all next season whatever that brings.

Stuart


Stuart you did well and was good to have u as captain lets see what happens

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Re: Leeds Poker Club - Captain
« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2011, 12:43:26 PM »
N1 Stu! :) You"re far to busy keeping those balls in the air!  ;)
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Re: Leeds Poker Club - Captain
« Reply #3 on: December 12, 2011, 13:04:24 PM »
Thanks for your efforts as captain mate. Would like to keep you as a player.

Surely you are an adopted Yorkshireman.   ;D

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Re: Leeds Poker Club - Captain
« Reply #4 on: December 12, 2011, 13:18:28 PM »
Don't be too hasty Stuart, like you said we don't know what the format is for next year. But whatever happens, thank you for being a grate captain

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Re: Leeds Poker Club - Captain
« Reply #5 on: December 12, 2011, 13:57:55 PM »
thanks for all your work stuart hope you stay on  ad1 ad1 ad1 ad1
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