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Dragon Army Meeting Wed 19th

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Wrist bands:

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As mentioned above, I don't mind if there is support for these, they can be ordered anytime. Min order 2000 units.......

min order 200o? there isnt close to that many people in the army haha
 

Cooper-Man

Bench
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I'm with Steel Dragon. It would be great to organise a meeting before or after a game and allow people plenty of notice so that they can make plans around the meeting.

I think it would go a long way to having everyone who is interested, involved in the decision making and idea sharing.

Guys, it would be impossible to get everyone involved in a meeting. We would get more than 200 people at a meeting before a game.

Getting a committee set up with a rep from each core group would be good because then we could have around 10 to 15 people voting on behalf of everyone.:)
 

boxa777

Coach
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Guys, it would be impossible to get everyone involved in a meeting. We would get more than 200 people at a meeting before a game.

Getting a committee set up with a rep from each core group would be good because then we could have around 10 to 15 people voting on behalf of everyone.:)

I think you are going about it the right way mate.. A meeting with a massive turnout won't be productive. Atleast not initially.

And in your core group to begin with, I think you have most groups covered with the people that attended.
 
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Never been a fan of those wrist band things, always looked a bit cheap. Started out a good idea with the Livestrong message, but became old and tired after that.
 

Benny

First Grade
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Hey Guys,

I have been a self confessed critic of the Army in recent times but lately (well last season at least as overseas this season) it seems to have improved vastly and these latest developments are very encouraging.

A friendly/organised environment is what is required for the Army to be successful - so big congratulations to all involved. I know being a Sydney FC member in the Cove - it is always well organised for home and away games.

Might get some good ideas from them: http://sfcu.com.au/
 
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