I don't know why but i get the feeling a few people on this forum are greatly concerned about events they're not going to be at, it seems almost as if they want them to fail. I would suggest that if players are asked to clean up at the end of the day and they're not happy about it, then those players won't be returning next time, after all it's not as if there's only one organiser putting on large scenario games any more. Like wise with Tippmann, if they don't like the way the event runs then i guess they won't be doing business with shoreline any more. Every one has a mind of their own and can surely decide where they want to spend their money.Ok fair play Naillist, but can you promise me, that players wont be asked to clean the the field at the end of day, I dont want to fall out with anyone here, but i feel players who have paid their £60 should not be asked to clean up after the event.
Jesus, how many more times. The players at TC2012 are not and have never been expected to clear the site. End of story.A paying customer should never be expected to clear the ground after a game. Those thinking that cleaning up for a profit making company having paid your fee for the game is ok are simply deluded.