Hi All. I would like to express my concern and also disapointments regarding the inconsistency of Clans and members who signed up to the AAAA in order to further their enthusiasm in competitive league matches. What seemed to of been a good idea; indeed started off quite well, unfortunately during the 2010 period a few clans did not complete their obligations, therefore the league match final did not come to fruition.
There may be many reasons why these clans could not fulfil their league commitments. The lack of players or players who cannot commit themselves to a particular evening, or maybe their enthusiasm has dropped. If the 2011 league table is not fulfilled, I can see, (which was once a good idea!!) The collapse of the Alliance. It seems a damm shame the Administration and coordinators who's hard work in promoting this fine opportunity to gather the clans together and bring competitive clan members into a community in which we all have a fundamental interest in the future of Mohaa and its continuation.
After reading once again the forum posts made during the year 2010, they were full of optimism and promises. "Were have they all gone" ?? . I am a member of the COH clan. We are hungry to meet regular competitive clans but not those who say Yes, But mean NO!!. We are the only clan who has fulfilled its league match obligations so far. We could not proceed because other clans still had outstanding matches. I must conclude in saying the COH clan is available for matches league or friendly Most Friday evenings 8.oclock gmt with a team of 5to7 players.
The way things are going the Alliance may finish up buried in the Hunt graveyard.
Hi Heatsink. Hypothetically, I believe if a Clan only plays one match with an opposing clan, the league fixtures would no sooner start then it would be finished within a few weeks.
It would be a question of who's clan server would be used, there is always a feeling when a team is playing on its own home ground,it has a psychological advantage, therefore I believe both clan teams should be able to have the same advantage of playing the second round at home on their own server.
It all revolves on the reliability of the clans in question as to whether they are prepared to complete the fixtures on the time scsle allotted. Therefore only the clans who can give a reasonable guarantee should be accepted and written into the fixtures.