>Finally, I would encourage *anyone* who plays ultimate to join the
>association. If the current offering isn't relevant to certain people
>then please tell us about it.
>Ben

would it not be possible to have some kind of "non-playing" membership for a 
reduced fee? which would include the newsletter and voting rights, but not 
eligibility for official tournaments. this would be ideal for the less 
fanatical players who want to be recognised as part of the UKU, but aren't 
committed to the tour/nationals/etc. and could potentially produce even more 
revenue (cash).

ed

>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Ben Booth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: 26 February 2002 23:32
>Subject: Participation in the UKU
>
> > My concern is that UKU ONLY targets those players who play
> > in the open tours.  Great - keen, involved, lots of
> > enthusiasm and serious about the sport and developing it.
> > But it is not in the interests of players who wont compete
> > in the open events to register (finacially anyway) to join.
> > I have a fairly full ultimate year planned.  I'm playing in
> > the coed tour this year.  I've been intrumental in setting
> > up a local student frisbee league, involving over 140
> > ultimate players.  I'm going to Portugal for the hat and
> > will probably play in a couple of the friendly tournaments
> > (glastonbury, chipping norton etc).  I can and probably will
> > register even though i don't need to to be able to play the
> > frisbee that I want to play.  But my point is that there is
> > a huge number of players, commitment and enthusiasm out here
> > that isn't targetted and are likely not be registered and
> > hence not involved with UKU.


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