There are two parts to improving, yes playing with better players is a good way to learn the theory and see what's possible, but it takes actual time on the ball to put it into practice.
That is what beginners and intermediates are good for, beginners know they can get some time on the ball in Peckham and intermediates know they won't be spending the whole time chasing a great player as can happen in throwins.
Having said that I think everyone should be welcome at b cats, just as beginners often has 'casuals' down.
There are two parts to improving, yes playing with better players is a good way to learn the theory and see what's possible, but it takes actual time on the ball to put it into practice.
That is what beginners and intermediates are good for, beginners know they can get some time on the ball in Peckham and intermediates know they won't be spending the whole time chasing a great player as can happen in throwins.
Having said that I think everyone should be welcome at b cats, just as beginners often has 'casuals' down.
Less getto's more polo.