Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
I can confirm that the DSA accounts and accounting system has greatly improved since Matt Edwards was appointed the Treasurer of the DSA with a detailed income and expenditure account for their POTY dinner being provided every year and it is sent to the secretary of every DSA affiliated member club to be forwarded to every member of each club.
A list of all the DSA donations to various parts of Dundee Football Club is also sent to the secretary of every DSA affiliated member club to be forwarded to every member of each club.
My one complaint about the DSA AGM is that only a maximum of two members from each DSA affiliated club is allowed to attend the AGM unlike the Dee4life AGM which is open for all members to attend.
In my opinion every member of a DSA affiliated club should be able to attend the DSA AGM to find out what has been happening during the previous 12 months and it might encourage ‘new blood’ on to the DSA Committee.
That's good to hear ref the DSA accounts Islay.

The difference between the DSA AGM and the Dee4Life AGM is that no individual is actually a member of DSA whilst Dee4Life has a direct membership. Normally for any club all members are entitled to attend the AGM. However since DSA has no members, only affiliated cubs, so nobody really entitled as such to attend. I'd expect the board are probably inviting representatives of the clubs and in order to make it manageable invite two representatives from each club. I'd think it's probably club position holders - President, Secretary, Treasurer or the like - that would attend. Wouldn't want the prols there, they might ask awkward questions like happens at Dee4Life AGM.