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I have now cancelled this weeks badminton due to lack of player and a dodgy leg.


The rules have now appeared to changed at the venue and I will only be able to book 6 days in advance.


So if I can on Monday 6th I will book a court for 2 hours for Saturday 11th


JP - Confirmed for 11th

Mogs - Confirmed for 11th

10 - 12 at camberwell leisure centre on artichoke place Saturday 1st August do join in more the merrier and I could always increase to 3 hours if we get more than 6 players, but I know some of the regulars can't make it


So the players so far are


Mogs,

Mr Mogs

Thunderchild

Manzikert

Deemariekay

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