NCCU website down
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Try to look at the NCCU website and this came up
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trying to look at the NCCU minutes from December, but also look at the Lancashire vs Yorkshire match card and want to say that the Yorkshire Website is a lot better then the Lancashire and Nccu Website!!
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trying to look at the NCCU minutes from December, but also look at the Lancashire vs Yorkshire match card and want to say that the Yorkshire Website is a lot better then the Lancashire and Nccu Website!!
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Bit surprised to see Lancs lost all 3 county matches Yorkshire site
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That open match was much stronger than the past year or two. A bit frightening!
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Wonder how Lancashire managed to Get a IM on top board?MartinCarpenter wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 4:01 pmThat open match was much stronger than the past year or two. A bit frightening!
Does he lives in Lancashire?
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He's been in this country for a while, but previously in the Surrey/Berks area.John Reyes wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 5:25 pmWonder how Lancashire managed to Get a IM on top board?
Does he lives in Lancashire?
If he doesn't live in Lancashire, he shouldn't be eligible to play.
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Pfft! O'Rourke Rules apply in LancashireRoger de Coverly wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 5:51 pmIf he doesn't live in Lancashire, he shouldn't be eligible to playJohn Reyes wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 5:25 pmWonder how Lancashire managed to Get a IM on top board? Does he lives in Lancashire?
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Just because he has played for Guildford in 4Ncl does not mean he is eligible for Surrey.
Plays a lot up north so suggests that is fine.
Though excellent to see that Lancashire lost 3 matches & Bill lost his game too.
Plays a lot up north so suggests that is fine.
Though excellent to see that Lancashire lost 3 matches & Bill lost his game too.
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He played the Leyland Open in August and then the British Blitz qualifier at Bolton, so it seems he's likely to be north west based now
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Well he has not reply to my email since Bullygate!!Nick Grey wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 11:40 pmJust because he has played for Guildford in 4Ncl does not mean he is eligible for Surrey.
Plays a lot up north so suggests that is fine.
Just wonder where in the north he is based as he has not played a game?
Though excellent to see that Lancashire lost 3 matches & Bill lost his game too.
he does a lot for chess, but at the same time, I feel that he think that he above everyone else and when I have offer to stand for role, he got one of his "FRIENDS" to stand.
I wanted to help them, but at the same time, I was asked by the Manchester Chess Federation, to take on a role, as they know what skills I can offer to the chess world!!
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Sure he's fine. Anyhow, the Lancs - Yorkshire stage matches are nigh on 'friendlies' (hahahahha!), so no one will care too obsessively about strict qualification rules.
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Surely the County Championship qualification rules do not apply at the union stage anyway? (unless a union specifically adopts them).
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Until fairly recently, the eligibility requirements for the National Stages were also mandatory for the Union Qualifying Stages.Michael Farthing wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 5:44 pmSurely the County Championship qualification rules do not apply at the union stage anyway? (unless a union specifically adopts them).
This rule was scrapped during the Holowczak era.