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Join to the Teams World Cup - Div1 to Div7

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Good afternoon, beautiful people of the managerzonian community. I´m inviting you to a friendly cup that i create for all those teams that at the time of registration in the tournament are playing between divisions 1 and 7. The idea is that it be a relatively even cup that would start in a few weeks/months and would last for a long time. The objective would be to have fun for a while, reach 64 participants where there are 8 groups of 8 teams with two games per week on Tuesday and Saturday, in preparation for the league games that are Wednesday and Sunday.

It is a cup without age restrictions.

You can find it at:
Cups → Friendly Cups → Teams World Cup - Div1 to Div7

Sorry for my english.
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Re: Join to the Teams World Cup - Div1 to Div7

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Well, I am sorry to say that but why would you request only teams from Div1 to Div7 to join the cup but then you invite one team from Top Division - the last season champion of Liga National in Argentina - The Walkers!!!

So where is the FAIR PLAY in this?

Re: Join to the Teams World Cup - Div1 to Div7

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Next time just change the name to:

"The Walkers against World Div1 to Div7"

That would be FAIR PLAY!!!

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The Walkers agrees to play the competition with an alternative U21 team. He is a manager who collaborates a lot with the community, and has an special invitation.

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Alright, this changes things. Probably it is a good idea to mention it in the first place next time you creat a cup, to avoid any confusion or concerns.

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ferry76 wrote:
Alright, this changes things. Probably it is a good idea to mention it in the first place next time you creat a cup, to avoid any confusion or concerns.


Mentioning this would have been nice, I'll keep it in mind for the future to avoid confusion.
 
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