The Brisbane Lions will this month begin consulting with its Members on whether there is a genuine desire for a change to the Club’s guernsey.

The Club today wrote to its Members, where they were informed that every Member would get a say on the guernsey, as part of the Lions’ annual membership survey.

Lions Members only will be able to take part in the survey which will be sent via email to all Brisbane Lions’ Members later this month. 

The letter sent via email to Members this morning read:

Dear Members

In recent months, the Club has received feedback from Members regarding the current guernsey, which has been in place since the end of 2009.

As you’re aware, the Club committed, via its Members Charter implemented in 2011, that it would seek to consult with its membership base regarding potential major changes to its guernsey.

As always, the Club wants to know what you think and will ask the following question as part of its annual survey of Members to be distributed later this month:

  • Do you believe the Lions’ guernsey should change design? YES / NO

The survey will be sent to ALL Lions Members via email in the week commencing September 16.

Members are urged to complete the entire survey – not just the question relating to the guernsey, as the survey software requires it for responses to be considered valid.

Members will have until Friday, 4 October, 2013 to complete the survey. Results relating to the guernsey will be published on lions.com.au in October.

The Club would like to thank you in advance for taking the time to participate in this survey.

Go Lions.


From all of us at the Brisbane Lions

 

Lions’ members have until Friday, 4 October, 2013 to complete the survey.

Results relating to the guernsey will be compiled and communicated back to its members on lions.com.au in October. Members are encouraged to update their details ASAP to ensure the Club has their correct email address. Members can do this by clicking on to their My Lions account. This survey would act as a precursor to further in-depth research should the response from members be overwhelmingly in favour of change.