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Achu3186 Posted 12 years ago
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This is to inform you that our first Tournament starting data has been postponed probably to next week (Awaiting for official announcement).
Noticed that few of players giving their confirmation for match and withdrawing their confirmation in last moment with “improper” excuses.
Consequently we are forced to play with short of players same like last match with veterans team. As a matured adults please try to keep your words up.
  

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This is to inform you that our first tournament has been postponed until probably next week. We are awaiting an official announcement. Several players confirmed their participation in the match but have withdrawn at the last moment with questionable excuses.

  • This is to inform you that our first tournament has been postponed until probably next week.
  • We are awaiting an official announcement.
  • Several players confirmed their participation in the match but have withdrawn at the last moment with questionable excuses.
  • Consequently we are again forced to play short of players as we did in our last match with the veterans' team.
  • Please try to honor your commitments.
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This is to inform you that our first tournament has been postponed until probably next week. We are awaiting an official announcement.

Several players confirmed their participation in the match but have withdrawn at the last moment with questionable excuses. Consequently we are again forced to play short of players as we did in our last match with the veterans' team.
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Looks awsome.
Thanks very much for your assistance.
My English writing language is very bad. Hope I can improve by interacting with you.

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