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hey all, i was looking through the adult forum and there was alot of discussion about how expensive bowling is if you want to be competitive.
I assume most juniours like me wouldn't be overly concerned with the prices involved in bowling as most would probably be paid for by parents (to a large degree).
However i was wondering, how many bowlers are happy with the way their local alley looks after them???
I personally have mixed feelings, I am fortunate enough to have stephan running the league in which i compete and organising all the competitions which i compete in for southgate which i think is ab fab as i can focus just on my bowling.
However, only today i received my shirt for intercentre 1 day before the second round. Now i know mistakes happen and things like that but it did make me wonder.
How many bowlers beleive they are being looked after by the lanes they represent???
Your opinions please
I assume most juniours like me wouldn't be overly concerned with the prices involved in bowling as most would probably be paid for by parents (to a large degree).
However i was wondering, how many bowlers are happy with the way their local alley looks after them???
I personally have mixed feelings, I am fortunate enough to have stephan running the league in which i compete and organising all the competitions which i compete in for southgate which i think is ab fab as i can focus just on my bowling.
However, only today i received my shirt for intercentre 1 day before the second round. Now i know mistakes happen and things like that but it did make me wonder.
How many bowlers beleive they are being looked after by the lanes they represent???
Your opinions please