Maybe not a coaching question but do any clubs (Amateur Level) still uphold the Dress Code (Waistcoat e.c.t, for important matches ?. ( Fancy myself in a John Virgo Special ).
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Originally Posted by denja View Post( Fancy myself in a John Virgo Special ).
sometimes even if you have a JP leather case people think you must be a decent player thats why you bothered to invest so much into your game. Went to JP's shop in forest hill the other day, found a bloke form thailand placing an order for his ultimate, i asked him whats your maximum break?
He proudly replied "23".
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In my regional league here in France, we have the choice of using either the club polo or the shirt/waistcoat. However, for any national tournament, shirt and waistcoat are mandatory.
But as you stated Hotpot, the dress code is announced prior to any serious tournament anyway.Ton Praram III Series 1 | 58" 18.4oz 9.4mm | ash shaft + 4 splices of Brazilian Rosewood | Grand Cue medium tips
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o sorry mate, thought you just asked the question for fun so i thought lets crack a joke, the thai bloke still makes me laugh.
I have been to many clubs in london, and as far as i no there is no dress code what so ever.
But i have seen some good amateurs like Sean O sullivan wearing polo shirth tucked in with smart trousers while playing tournament.
There is a very posh pool club in Cetntral london i want to try next week, they wouldnt let you in unless you are wearing a suit!!! (even if you are ready to pay their £20 entry fee!!!)
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In the Welsh Tourny's down here You Must Wear! Trousers, Shoes, Long Sleeve Shirt in Opening Rounds - Upto you to wear your Waist Coats etc some do Especially if they have Welsh Ones!....lol
In the Final of some Tourny's they want you to Wear Waistcoat and in the Final of Welsh Championship its a Must.
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