All of a sudden, you have semi-pro club sides with meaningful competition week in, week out, providing a pool for the provinces. |
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Those players would then be distributed evenly among the franchises to play alongside semi-pro players on realistic salaries. |
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The league is considered semi-pro, with some teams, like the championship squad of local Grenadians, displaying scary skills. |
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Only the other week you had a former Grand Slam captain saying we should be semi-pro. |
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One team from the bottom division is actually cast out of professional football into what we would call semi-pro status. |
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This expansion means that should the opportunity arise again, Newbridge will have a semi-pro soccer team to call its own. |
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The warden wants Crewe to coach the prison guards' football team, in hopes of acquiring some kind of semi-pro national championship. |
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He had been a batboy for the Birmingham Barons and played semi-pro ball in his youth. |
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Julie is currently playing in Norway with semi-pro side Skeid and for the past few seasons has been a member of the all conquering Shamrock Rovers squad of Dublin. |
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If all goes well I should have enough cash in my piggy bank by Christmas to buy a high-end semi-pro Nikon, my current selection among the bewildering range of digital cameras. |
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The semi-pro outfit looked to be coasting to victory after leading 3-1 midway into the second half, but West Lancs side Eagley pulled the scores level. |
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I have some friends from high school who are beautiful semi-pro dancers. |
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Models at 6 megapixels and above are limited to extremely expensive semi-pro and pro single-lens reflex cameras, which few but enthusiasts with fat wallets would look at. |
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That goes for unorganized, disorganized, and semi-pro religion, too. |
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