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Hi Lee,
I'd just like to point out that I'm not an ICSF official, only I don't live far from the president, so I know him.
So that's the "inofficial" way, but of course I can help - I've to understand how these processes work so I've to ask.
Can you write me how the entry should look like (e.g. write me a pm)?
I'm guessing you mean this list:
http://www.icsf-castingsport.com/index. ... on/members
Thanks,
Torsten
I'd just like to point out that I'm not an ICSF official, only I don't live far from the president, so I know him.
So that's the "inofficial" way, but of course I can help - I've to understand how these processes work so I've to ask.
Can you write me how the entry should look like (e.g. write me a pm)?
I'm guessing you mean this list:
http://www.icsf-castingsport.com/index. ... on/members
Thanks,
Torsten
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Lee has a very valid point, the ICSF have historically been slow in updating their website.
Q - what is the benefit/point in providing an invitation booklet on a 'past' event.
Surely the salient points are only required - dates, cost and location.
Q - what is the benefit/point in providing an invitation booklet on a 'past' event.
Surely the salient points are only required - dates, cost and location.
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Don't think the contact and adress for DK is valid either
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Hi AndyDung Fly wrote:Lee has a very valid point, the ICSF have historically been slow in updating their website.
Q - what is the benefit/point in providing an invitation booklet on a 'past' event.
Surely the salient points are only required - dates, cost and location.
Yes, it is a little frustrating that they take an interest in the tournament now, especially as there was once an official invite which once took time to write, however if it ties up a loose end then I will put the time in to sort it again.
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Lee
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I know I’m going to regret asking this, in fact I’m already regretting having the thought, but how does the ICSF operate?
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In brief, an Executive and Board running the day to day and looking after rules of association and compliance a separate Commission for each of inland, fly casting and surf casting and general assembly comprising member nation delegates.
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John,
maybe that's a part of the problem; I'd expect first from such an association that they're promoting the sport, speaking with politicians - the typical lobby / PR work and not so much internal stuff. I can't imagine that you would impress people with a homepage from the stone ages.In brief, an Executive and Board running the day to day and looking after rules of association and compliance a separate Commission for each of inland, fly casting and surf casting and general assembly comprising member nation delegates.
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What I was really wondering was is the executive board elected and if so who elects them? And what happens to the annual registration fees? Just trying to get a handle on how it functions since it’s new to me.
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