The NSPL web site, www.nspl.co.uk, will be updated with all the latest information about the 2007 series by the end of January. Registration for the league will also open then.
In the meantime, confirmed details will be posted in this thread to keep the P8ntballer community bang up to date with the league's plans.
NSPL 2007 Fixtures
All dates and venues are subject to change. The NSPL will provide plenty of notice should any changes have to be made.
Round 1: Sunday, March 11th - D7s
Round 2: Sunday, March 18th - SW
Round 3: Sunday, April 22nd - Reading
Round 4: Sunday, May 13th - SW
Round 5: Sunday, May 27th - D7s
Round 6: Sunday, June 23rd-24th - Bournemouth (Heaven's Gate)
Round 7: Sunday, 19th August - Reading
Round 8: Sunday, Sept 16th - Reading
Round 9: Sunday, Oct 21st - SW
Round 10: Sunday, Oct 28th - D7s
As you can see, we have reduced the number of events to 10, meaning three events in each regional area, three in Reading and HG5. There was a general concensus that the 2006 season was a little long and we would rather loose a couple of events to ensure the 2007 package is bang on the money for you guys than squeeze a couple extra in for the sake of it. This way, we will be focussing on quality rather than quantity.
Up to seven rounds will be classed as scoring for each team in the 2007 Rankings.
NSPL 2007 Division Structure
The structure of the NSPL division will change for 2007 in order to cater for more teams needs and ensure that the league is encouraging the development of teams/players from KotH level right up to entering Millenniums.
Div 1 - Locked to 11 Teams
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East Coast Irritant
Stealers Am
London Tigers Am
Taunton Snatch A
Bristol Loco
MH2 Llanfair PG
De Novo
South Coast Quake
South Coast Stealers
Outrage UK
Maidenhead Trauma
7-Man, Millennium Ramping format.
Teams not wanting their spot can trade, sell, give it to another team prior to the season starting, but must inform the NSPL of this arrangement. The overal winner of Div 1 2007 will receive a significant money prize equivalent to entrance fee for two Millennium Events in the division of their choice. This must be spent on entering Millennium Events. After much thought, this seems the best prize to be giving out to keep to the NSPL mission statement rather than simply giving out a cheque. The bottom two teams at the end of 2007 will be relegated to division two.
Division 1 teams may play division 1 and 2 teams at SW and SE fixtures.
Div 2 - Unlocked
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Existing NSPL teams must discuss moving up to this division with me prior to the start of the 2007 season if they haven't already qualified. They must get my agreement before being granted a place. New teams to the NSPL can choose to enter this division. This division will be locked at the end of 2007 and a significant prize for the winner of the 2008 season and beyond will be introduced.
7-Man, Millennium Ramping Format.
Division 2 teams may play division 1 and 2 teams at SW and SE fixtures.
Top 3 teams will be promoted to division 1.
Bottom 2 teams will be relegated to division 3.
Div 3 - Unlocked
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Any team can choose to enter this division.
7-Man, Millennium Ramping Format.
Division 3 teams will only play other division 3 teams.
Top 3 teams will be promoted to division 2.
Bottom 2 teams will be relegated to division 4.
Div 4 - Unlocked
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Any team can choose to enter this division.
5-Man, Capped Semi Only Format.
Division 4 teams will only play other division 4 teams.
Top 3 teams will be promoted to division 3.
NOTES ON GUN RULES
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Any gun shooting over 15.4bps will be illegal, regardless of division. Div 3 and 4 teams will be checked for Ramping during the pre-game chrono checks.
NSPL Entry Fees and Registration
Entry to all NSPL divisions will be £40 per player for all NSPL events in 2007 except Heaven's Gate. The entry for HG will be announced a little later in the year.
This means that Div 4 five-man teams will pay £200 and the other divisions seven-man teams will pay £280.
All Players Must be Registered to Play NSPL 2007
As with the 2006 season, all teams must register online in order to participate in the 2007 season, but this database will be expanded to include additional details on each team which will make up a mini-site on www.nspl.co.uk for each team playing in the league and will include a list of players assigned to each team.
For the purpose of administration, players will actually be registered to the team's division rather than the team itself and will be given colour coded silicon wrist bands with the division name embossed in to them as identification. There will be no ID cards. This will enable judges to check that the guesting rules are being adhered to by simply check the colours of each players wrist band.
Wrist band will be provided free of charge at the start of the season and when new teams join the league will then cost £2.50 for new players and replacements as the season goes on.
These wrist bands can potentially be used to increase security at events as an additional bonus, but our plans for this have not been finalised and I'm not promissing anything at this stage.
In order to register, players will need to provide all of their personal details, will need to have read and said to have understood our guidelines on using compressed air, will need to have read and said to have understood our rules, and will then be assigned to the division of the team they have registered to for the entire season. Personal details will not be used for anything other than administrating this system and sending out email updates from the league's sponsors (email updates can be turned off).
Players will be able to move up divisions throughout the season, but not move down. The guesting rules will be finalised before the start of the 2007 season.
The wrist band system will be a honour based identification system and anyone found abusing it will face an automatic 12-Month ban from the NSPL from the date that the abuse is identified.
Those teams without access to the Internet will be able to use a paper-based registration system.
Registration will open as soon as our web site is updated - end of January at the latest.
In the meantime, confirmed details will be posted in this thread to keep the P8ntballer community bang up to date with the league's plans.
NSPL 2007 Fixtures
All dates and venues are subject to change. The NSPL will provide plenty of notice should any changes have to be made.
Round 1: Sunday, March 11th - D7s
Round 2: Sunday, March 18th - SW
Round 3: Sunday, April 22nd - Reading
Round 4: Sunday, May 13th - SW
Round 5: Sunday, May 27th - D7s
Round 6: Sunday, June 23rd-24th - Bournemouth (Heaven's Gate)
Round 7: Sunday, 19th August - Reading
Round 8: Sunday, Sept 16th - Reading
Round 9: Sunday, Oct 21st - SW
Round 10: Sunday, Oct 28th - D7s
As you can see, we have reduced the number of events to 10, meaning three events in each regional area, three in Reading and HG5. There was a general concensus that the 2006 season was a little long and we would rather loose a couple of events to ensure the 2007 package is bang on the money for you guys than squeeze a couple extra in for the sake of it. This way, we will be focussing on quality rather than quantity.
Up to seven rounds will be classed as scoring for each team in the 2007 Rankings.
NSPL 2007 Division Structure
The structure of the NSPL division will change for 2007 in order to cater for more teams needs and ensure that the league is encouraging the development of teams/players from KotH level right up to entering Millenniums.
Div 1 - Locked to 11 Teams
==================
East Coast Irritant
Stealers Am
London Tigers Am
Taunton Snatch A
Bristol Loco
MH2 Llanfair PG
De Novo
South Coast Quake
South Coast Stealers
Outrage UK
Maidenhead Trauma
7-Man, Millennium Ramping format.
Teams not wanting their spot can trade, sell, give it to another team prior to the season starting, but must inform the NSPL of this arrangement. The overal winner of Div 1 2007 will receive a significant money prize equivalent to entrance fee for two Millennium Events in the division of their choice. This must be spent on entering Millennium Events. After much thought, this seems the best prize to be giving out to keep to the NSPL mission statement rather than simply giving out a cheque. The bottom two teams at the end of 2007 will be relegated to division two.
Division 1 teams may play division 1 and 2 teams at SW and SE fixtures.
Div 2 - Unlocked
===========
Existing NSPL teams must discuss moving up to this division with me prior to the start of the 2007 season if they haven't already qualified. They must get my agreement before being granted a place. New teams to the NSPL can choose to enter this division. This division will be locked at the end of 2007 and a significant prize for the winner of the 2008 season and beyond will be introduced.
7-Man, Millennium Ramping Format.
Division 2 teams may play division 1 and 2 teams at SW and SE fixtures.
Top 3 teams will be promoted to division 1.
Bottom 2 teams will be relegated to division 3.
Div 3 - Unlocked
===========
Any team can choose to enter this division.
7-Man, Millennium Ramping Format.
Division 3 teams will only play other division 3 teams.
Top 3 teams will be promoted to division 2.
Bottom 2 teams will be relegated to division 4.
Div 4 - Unlocked
===========
Any team can choose to enter this division.
5-Man, Capped Semi Only Format.
Division 4 teams will only play other division 4 teams.
Top 3 teams will be promoted to division 3.
NOTES ON GUN RULES
===============
Any gun shooting over 15.4bps will be illegal, regardless of division. Div 3 and 4 teams will be checked for Ramping during the pre-game chrono checks.
NSPL Entry Fees and Registration
Entry to all NSPL divisions will be £40 per player for all NSPL events in 2007 except Heaven's Gate. The entry for HG will be announced a little later in the year.
This means that Div 4 five-man teams will pay £200 and the other divisions seven-man teams will pay £280.
All Players Must be Registered to Play NSPL 2007
As with the 2006 season, all teams must register online in order to participate in the 2007 season, but this database will be expanded to include additional details on each team which will make up a mini-site on www.nspl.co.uk for each team playing in the league and will include a list of players assigned to each team.
For the purpose of administration, players will actually be registered to the team's division rather than the team itself and will be given colour coded silicon wrist bands with the division name embossed in to them as identification. There will be no ID cards. This will enable judges to check that the guesting rules are being adhered to by simply check the colours of each players wrist band.
Wrist band will be provided free of charge at the start of the season and when new teams join the league will then cost £2.50 for new players and replacements as the season goes on.
These wrist bands can potentially be used to increase security at events as an additional bonus, but our plans for this have not been finalised and I'm not promissing anything at this stage.
In order to register, players will need to provide all of their personal details, will need to have read and said to have understood our guidelines on using compressed air, will need to have read and said to have understood our rules, and will then be assigned to the division of the team they have registered to for the entire season. Personal details will not be used for anything other than administrating this system and sending out email updates from the league's sponsors (email updates can be turned off).
Players will be able to move up divisions throughout the season, but not move down. The guesting rules will be finalised before the start of the 2007 season.
The wrist band system will be a honour based identification system and anyone found abusing it will face an automatic 12-Month ban from the NSPL from the date that the abuse is identified.
Those teams without access to the Internet will be able to use a paper-based registration system.
Registration will open as soon as our web site is updated - end of January at the latest.