New Badminton League singles and doubles, anybody can play.

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downthelinesports

New member
Feb 20, 2013
7
Football Fans,

Down The Line is a multi-sports league provider based in Brighton.

Our goal is to give more people the opportunity to play the sport that they love, competitively. Whether you are a beginner or an expert there is a league for everyone.

The first sport we have chosen to start our vision with is Badminton. If you enjoy badminton, want to play more often and want the thrill of being in a competitive league no matter what level of ability you are please visit our website to find out more.

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From our website you can register for a league today.

The first league is free to play so don't miss your chance, sign up now!

Our email address is info@dtlsports.co.uk

We hope to hear from you all.

Down the Line.
 




Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
18,855
I would, but you're probably an Arsenal fan!

I'm sure there are plenty of badminton players on here looking for an opponent. Be nice NSC!...
 






downthelinesports

New member
Feb 20, 2013
7
Brighton, you can arrange to play with the person you are against that week at any sport centre within brighton and hove.
 








downthelinesports

New member
Feb 20, 2013
7
The cost of the court get split between the both of you. Bookings also must be made by one of you; as between you both you get to decide which centre you want to play at. Check out the website www.dtlsports.co.uk
 




Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,482
Brighton
So when you say FREE...
 


downthelinesports

New member
Feb 20, 2013
7
yeah it is free to join the league...like with every sport you do there is normally cost for a ref, to hire out a hall and so on.
 




downthelinesports

New member
Feb 20, 2013
7
The league is free...when I play football I have to pay £25 to sign up for the league and then £8 subs each week. Badminton was £25 for the league, and £5 pound each week.

It will suit people that can’t commit to certain days because of busy schedules and therefore cannot attend a club. It will also be something that players can participate in alongside being part of a club due to the flexible nature of our matches. Players will be told who they are playing each week and will be responsible for contacting the other player and arranging a time that they can both play which helps with the flexibility.
 


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