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Registration deadline for Toulouse?

Rabies

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Jul 1, 2002
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We've just downloaded the registration form for Toulouse from the Millennium site, and it states:
Absolute deadline: 31 May 2004
Are they having a laugh? How many teams can actually afford the time and money to book up for one Millennium before they've finished organising the previous one?

Anyway, wasn't the link on the Millennium site only posted up in the last couple of days?
 

Joey

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Most events have a registration cut off date that is about a month or so before the event. Thats pretty standard practise. . .

The regsitration form for most events have been available for months on the Millennium Series website.

Chill out, I'm sure Laurent will be happy to have your team, maybe contact him and let him know your team plans on attending his event. It does take alot to get a big Millennium event off the ground. . . "help your promoter help you"

:D
 

Rabies

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Originally posted by Joey - Campaign
Most events have a registration cut off date that is about a month or so before the event. Thats pretty standard practise. . .

The regsitration form for most events have been available for months on the Millennium Series website.

Chill out, I'm sure Laurent will be happy to have your team, maybe contact him and let him know your team plans on attending his event. It does take alot to get a big Millennium event off the ground. . . "help your promoter help you"

:D
From what I've seen, many events don't provide adequate information for a team to reasonably be expected to commit to an event until a couple of weeks before the event itself. I wasn't accusing Laurent of being unreasonable wanting teams booked in a month in advance, but some of the other Millenniums aren't so organised. It'd be nice if the Millennium website had some obvious indication of when the registration deadlines were, so teams can make sure they have funds sorted out in time.

Not panicking, or moaning, it's just hard enough for layabout drooling trigger-happy paintballers to organise the team for one tourney at a time, let alone two ;)
 

Joey

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No worries, Guy.

Paintballers in general are all lazy gits, if the promoters don't kick you all in the arses you wont get yourselves in gear! Please note I mean that in the most loving way ;)

Think of it as a friendly reminder. . . :D

Campaign Cup's Registration date is just before Madrid. :D

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Troggy

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Originally posted by Joey - Campaign
Chill out, I'm sure Laurent will be happy to have your team, maybe contact him and let him know your team plans on attending his event.
:D
It would seem this event organiser and his staff / team are in the Dam! :( No replies to emails or phone calls all this week :(
 

shamu

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Laurant is almost certainly in the 'Dam with the Ton Tons. I'm sure he'll be happy to take your entry form and fees when he gets back.