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Hi there come take a look at my league

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Hi I am new here.
My name in Ian I am 27 and I have been playing blood bowl for about 15 years

i have recently joined a new and up coming league in my local area in England. it is called the herts and Essex blood bowl league.

We are already talking to other leagues around the local area about using our house rules for there own league, we even have someone from Canada who is interested.

If anybody else is interested come take a look at our web site http://www.hebbl.co.uk

Or you can contact our league commissioner at paul@hebbf.co.uk

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nice site, if I ever had any free time I would come along... but as I never have any free time that is unlikely...

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You should get in touch with the ECBBL (playing in central London) or Tanelorn (NE London).

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Post by Duke Jan »

Wow, that's one active leauge. 7 matches a week. How do you keep to the schedule? And those featured matches: someone's put a lot of effort into writing them.

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It is everyone’s responsibility to organize there own games each week. There are several members of the admin team to adjudicate each match and there is usually at least one available on any given day.

The featured matches are usually written by a volunteer from among the spectators, but only for especially exciting matches. We have even been talking about videoing them and taking notes later.

The eye on blood bowl is written by a single person each and every week. But it is really a labor of love, and really is a highlight of the leagues week. It has also given rise to the leagues, sort of mascot sneaky B, we all love that little guy
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Nice work. Like that you're developing towards a solid set of house rules.

A quarter of my big ol' league live in Herts and Essex so good to see more action in those areas.

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there is going to be a meeting in a few weeks to discuss some changes to the house rules mainly being an extended list of inter match events. so watch this space :D

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Great work!
Wish I had the time to put together a league like that.
The best we've ever did was a 2/3 pages pdf zine with the week games results, with a few pics from the games and the odd article about something (usually) funny that happend during the "games night".
Now I can barely get time to play...

Anyway, good work!
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