06-08-2012, 08:25 PM
Robin,
The selflessness of those who run chess in this country will never be quantified, but I think it is important that what they do should be. Is it the case, like David has alluded to, that no money from the international junior budget is spent on sending players and teams to events, but rather spent on coaching and heads of delegations?
Is this true for all events that the juniors are sent to, or is the Faber/Glorney events different?
If the Faber/Glorney events are different, how much of the budget is spent on this?
Also don't hide your light under a bushel, what other things should be budgeted for but are at the moment being done free of charge by our volunteers?
The selflessness of those who run chess in this country will never be quantified, but I think it is important that what they do should be. Is it the case, like David has alluded to, that no money from the international junior budget is spent on sending players and teams to events, but rather spent on coaching and heads of delegations?
Is this true for all events that the juniors are sent to, or is the Faber/Glorney events different?
If the Faber/Glorney events are different, how much of the budget is spent on this?
Also don't hide your light under a bushel, what other things should be budgeted for but are at the moment being done free of charge by our volunteers?