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Submitted by Katharine Sinderson, Sep 12, 2007 11:22

In England they only got as far as talking about having a professional league, then abandoned the idea before anything got started, realising that it couldn't work. I still think having a league at all is the most important thing but it is going to be precarious however you choose to run it .


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