Invitation to Minnesota Soccer Stakeholders Summit

2010 January 10
by Brian Quarstad

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You are invited to the Minnesota Soccer Stakeholders Summit on Thursday, January 21 at 6:30 pm at the National Sports Center’s Schwan Center Gold Room, in Blaine, MN. There will be a social time between 6:30 pm and 7:00 pm with the program beginning at 7:00 pm.

The purpose of the meeting is to seek your input on how the new Division II pro soccer team can advance the cause of soccer in Minnesota.

We recognize you as an important stakeholder for this new Minnesota team. The goal of this team is to advance the interests of soccer at all levels in Minnesota. The NSC is asking your help to coach us towards that end.

Join us for a night of input, information, fun and refreshment (food and drink will be provided).

Please RSVP by 4:00 pm on January 15 to Lynda Lynch at 763-785-5631 or by email at llynch@mnsports.org.

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5 Responses
  1. fotbalist permalink
    January 11, 2010

    There’s nothing more encouraging in any partnership than the ‘intentional, deliberate, sincere, and inquisitive’ search for sharing of ideas, experiences, and information. The new MN D2 team leadership, clearly understands that they, as the business minds of this organization (the MN team) are truly in a partnership with us, as the fans. Thank You NSC!

  2. Zlatan permalink
    January 12, 2010

    Awesome! The more games the better.

  3. Demolition Man permalink
    January 15, 2010

    See you folks Thursday!

  4. Tom permalink
    January 16, 2010

    BQ (or anyone else) – need your help since I can’t make it on Thursday. One of the best things USL offered in 2009 was USLLIVE. Being able to watch not just the Thunder but virtually every other game for free was outstanding. With a new team, most likely many new players, new opponents, etc… what better way to build up enthusiasm/brand loyalty for not just the MN team but for the whole league. First impressions are so important as we all know. Please make sure this comment/request is passed along – thanks!

  5. January 17, 2010

    We can ask the question for sure. I can tell you that Kris Bjerkness already consulted with me personally about this and I am guessing NASL is looking at what worked and didn’t work as the move forward into 2010.

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