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| How to Become a League Officer Are you happy with the way the AFC is being run? Would you like to have more say in how things are done within the AFC? Are you keen to get involved with running your league? The league is run by a number of officers, all originally from its constituent clubs. Without volunteers from the clubs to help run the league, the league won't exist. If you're interested in helping to run the league, then read on. AFC Rules provide that together with the League Officers (Chairman, Hon Secretary, Treasurer, the Chairman of each sub-Committee etc.) up to 12 Club Representatives sit on the Executive Committee of the League. In addition, each Club Representative normally sits on one of the sub-committees of the League. Typically, as a Club Representative, you�ll be asked to attend one meeting per month. Club Representatives are very important because they ensure that the people who run the AFC remain closely in touch with the needs and requirements of our member Clubs � you are a direct voice of the clubs. Also being a Club representative gives you the opportunity to see at first hand how the league runs and what is involved. Very often people who start as Club Representatives move on to other offices in the competition and play vital roles in shaping the competition into the future. To be a Club Representative of the League Executive Committee, you must be an Officer of a Member Club. If you have any club officers interested in becoming a league officer, then please contact John Monk with the details of the person you wish to nominate. Click here for more details about the current officers and committees.
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