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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 4:21 pm
by Torsten
Hi Paul,

you can find most details in their constitution [1], the highest committee is the general assembly:
1.6.1. The General Assembly shall elect all ICSF officers as under Section 1.6.2, Section 1.12.2 and Section 1.13.2. The election may be held at any scheduled meeting or by absentee ballot. The duties of all elected officers shall begin at the moment of being declared elected.
1.7.5. Each Member Federation can have two delegates or alternate delegates. Each Member Federation having one vote. The vote of a Member Federation may be cast by proxy only by another Member Association. No Member Federation shall carry more than one proxy vote.
The financial report seems not to be published on the homepage; but each member federation has the right to see that.

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[1] http://www.icsf-castingsport.com/images ... n_2015.pdf

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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 4:27 pm
by Paul Arden
Excellent! All above Board then :cool: You wouldn’t believe how some of the other associations are run!

(Big sigh of relief)

Cheers, Paul

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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 10:38 pm
by Torsten
Something happened:

https://www.icsf-castingsport.com/index ... on/members

(if you ignore the spelling errors of course :whistle: )

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Excellent! All above Board then :cool: You wouldn’t believe how some of the other associations are run!
The general assembly is in November:
https://www.icsf-castingsport.com/image ... tation.pdf

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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 5:59 am
by Paul Arden
Wow.

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Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2019 9:37 pm
by Torsten
Somehow it required convincing work from me that they should correct that list. I repeated also several times that it would be good to have fly casting results on the ICSF page. We'll see, I hope I'm getting forward.

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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 2:27 pm
by Paul Arden
For about 5000 Euros you can get a nice clean professional looking website - with lots of happy smiley people where you can see their faces, along with a clear mission statement and regular competition results. It’s not very difficult and it’s time and money well spent. What would be a nice service is to list casting clubs around the world where readers looking for the local competition scene can easily find it. Actually that’s probably something we should do as well. Certainly if you are interesting in casting sport you’re not going to be enthralled having visited that page. And people need thrilling nowadays! :)

Cheers, Paul

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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 6:05 pm
by Torsten
Hi Paul,

that was basically what I've said to him. In Berlin are several a good web design companies. I think ideal would be something based on Wordpress (many pages are designed today with that).

In my opinion there should be an offical proposal from the members for the general assembly. Maybe you could convince the Jersey Freshwater Angling Association?

Thanks,
Torsten

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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 6:24 pm
by Paul Arden
Hi Torsten,

Yes WordPress is fine. I use it for friend’s sites and have several installs here on Sexyloops - Ronan’s blog, HTOC, SLTV etc. I will certainly mention it to my Jersey friends!

Cheers, Paul

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Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:18 am
by John Waters
Hi All,

Not sure of the payback on a snappy website vs a non-flash one, but it will make annual fees increase for us all, particularly those who do not have an national body paying fees on our behalf, but rather, those individuals who have to come up with 580 euros each year.

I would like to see some facts on return on the investment first, but that’s just me reflecting on a lifetime In finance and economics.

I would have thought that results, images, videos etc can be achieved in the current framework, it just needs someone to volunteer the time to manage the asset.

We all complain about the cost of our sport and a new website expenditure must be recovered in fees.

Gee I sound like a fuddy old geezer don’t I, but to bastardise a phrase, show me the payback.

John

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Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 6:29 am
by Paul Arden
Where does the money currently go?

As Torsten says you can make a nice pretty site in WordPress which is free and easy to update. That said I do think there is great value to be had in a bespoke front page. It makes a huge difference in perception.

Cheers, Paul