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I'm not going to be able to make it tomorrow morning, I'm afraid. I've got a case of man-flu so don't feel too well at the moment (and don't want to spread it around to others either). Try and enjoy badminton without me!!


Hopefully will feel better for Monday evening's session, though.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi there. Hope everyone had a good Christmas? Yes I'm in for a 9am start at Harris on Saturday. I think my game is probably quite rusty now, having not played for a couple of weeks (and no jokes about it being rusty usually)!


Just to clarify, I believe the daily 'pay and play' fee is now going to be ?4 rather than ?3 isn't it, in an attempt to try and cover the cost of the shuttlecocks as well as the courts? That's fine with me. Still great value!


See you all on Saturday.

Muelly that is correct, as at the end of last year I have block booked 9 - 12 every Saturday for 10 week and purchased more shuttlecocks from Ahmed, so the club fund is currently ?473.00 in the red, hence why the increase to ?4.00 for Saturdays and ?2.50 for mid week games.


I was thinking of trying to book a court for today at 18:30, but i will only be able to book after 4pm.


I will send out my usual text

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