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I definitely received an email promoting the event and intended to go but life got in the way.

Glad I didn’t waste my time on such meaningless fluff. 

Pert is so out of touch, and seems to only be interested in the opinions of rusted on coterie members in their 60s+. I am certain we might do well on-field, but the club will only go backwards while he’s at the helm.

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1 hour ago, don't make me angry said:

Don't all members get a proxy form about the AGM with information on when it is on, if you really wanted to go you would have looked at the form and AGM notification, and put in your calendar I suspect you really didn't want to go, but saw it as a  opportunity the pot the club. vice-president. Of the MFCSS

There was no proxy form sent.

The rest of your post is playing the man.

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No use complaining about the lack of notification. 

As others have already shown, it has been emailed to members, it has been on the club website and worst of all ( which I brought up in question time) was that 9,000 members ( I think that was the number) were sent mailed notifications, because they didn't have an email address.  It cost 4 days of packing from volunteers and $1 to post each of them. 

And guess what, probably only 150 people turned up. 

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2 hours ago, Mach5 said:

Pert is so out of touch, and seems to only be interested in the opinions of rusted on coterie members in their 60s+. I am certain we might do well on-field, but the club will only go backwards while he’s at the helm.

So out of touch with what? I would have that thought those coterie members in their 60s would be the ones against his appointment as CEO, you know the linament sniffer types.

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2 hours ago, george_on_the_outer said:

No use complaining about the lack of notification. 

As others have already shown, it has been emailed to members, it has been on the club website and worst of all ( which I brought up in question time) was that 9,000 members ( I think that was the number) were sent mailed notifications, because they didn't have an email address.  It cost 4 days of packing from volunteers and $1 to post each of them. Uca

And guess what, probambly only 150 people turned up. 

Yes I think that's heaps of communication the ones that complain are just the same people that pot the club every  chance they Getting, sick of our own slanging on  my team, other teams fans do that enough

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i knew it was coming and i must admit i wasn't interested in going

they didn't mention, however, that they were launching the red and blue print for 2020-23 at it

but, it's amazing, there's this wonderful / terrible thing called the internet!

and i can watch the speeches from the launch of it from the comfort of my own home! miracles will never cease

edit: i definitely got sent a proxy form too fwiw

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3 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

i knew it was coming and i must admit i wasn't interested in going

they didn't mention, however, that they were launching the red and blue print for 2020-23 at it

but, it's amazing, there's this wonderful / terrible thing called the internet!

and i can watch the speeches from the launch of it from the comfort of my own home! miracles will never cease

edit: i definitely got sent a proxy form too fwiw

 

If only they captured and uploaded the entirety of Pert’s speech, instead of half of it.

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7 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Then I must have spent two afternoons putting blank pieces of paper into envelopes 

 

Yes one board member re elected

I can guarantee you this member did not get proxy forms by snail mail or email at any time prior to this AGM. 

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1 hour ago, drysdale demon said:

So out of touch with what? I would have that thought those coterie members in their 60s would be the ones against his appointment as CEO, you know the linament sniffer types.

Out of touch with the common supporter; out of touch with the people on the ground; out of touch with reality...

Growth and sustained success don’t just happen as a byproduct of winning matches. You need to invest time and resources ahead of time so that you can capitalise on the on-field successes.

There is a startling gap in the club’s thinking where there should be detailed strategies and tactics to convert success to increased membership and revenue.

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1 hour ago, old dee said:

I can guarantee you this member did not get proxy forms by snail mail or email at any time prior to this AGM. 

Then blame Australia Post or details in database not being up to date or incorrect

58 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

Out of touch with the common supporter; out of touch with the people on the ground; out of touch with reality...

Growth and sustained success don’t just happen as a byproduct of winning matches. You need to invest time and resources ahead of time so that you can capitalise on the on-field successes.

There is a startling gap in the club’s thinking where there should be detailed strategies and tactics to convert success to increased membership and revenue.

What a load of twaddle

All of the above was outlined at the meeting last night

It is now available to read or watch  if you can make the effort of course, you could always ask Pert to come around to your house and do a one on one

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1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

Then blame Australia Post or details in database not being up to date or incorrect

What a load of twaddle

All of the above was outlined at the meeting last night

It is now available to read or watch  if you can make the effort of course, you could always ask Pert to come around to your house and do a one on one

Saty I guarantee you my details are correct in the system, I got the PR stuff this morning.

A serious question. Has the club ever made a mistake In your opinion?

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28 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Then blame Australia Post or details in database not being up to date or incorrect

What a load of twaddle

All of the above was outlined at the meeting last night

It is now available to read or watch  if you can make the effort of course, you could always ask Pert to come around to your house and do a one on one

 

You’re wrong - it’s not available to read or watch, as it simply doesn’t exist.

It’s great that’s you volunteer your time & energy to the club (alongside myself at one point, funnily enough although you won’t remember), but you’re too keen to be a club apologist. We have opportunities staring us in the face, but we’re putting them in the “too-much-effort basket” or even failing to recognise them at all, and in the same instance giving other clubs a free hit to capitalise where we could be evening the ledger.

 

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40 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

 

You’re wrong - it’s not available to read or watch, as it simply doesn’t exist.

It’s great that’s you volunteer your time & energy to the club (alongside myself at one point, funnily enough although you won’t remember), but you’re too keen to be a club apologist. We have opportunities staring us in the face, but we’re putting them in the “too-much-effort basket” or even failing to recognise them at all, and in the same instance giving other clubs a free hit to capitalise where we could be evening the ledger.

 

Name the opportunities staring us in the face that we are putting aside or not recognising.

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