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TIME FOR THE USPA TO ACT

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I may be naïve in assuming that the USPA is being operated professionally, but I can’t help but wonder why the “new leadership” has made no major moves since assuming their offices.
It may be difficult for them to grasp the concept that against all logic and every concept of democracy, the Association’s Constitution Committee Chairman, George Alexander, is also the only member of the committee. It might also take a little more time for the leadership to ask what its staff seems to be so busy doing day after day while the membership continues to erode. You would think that some sense of professionalism would intervene.
I’m wondering when the leadership is going to look into the committee structure? When it is going to jettison the dead weight? And when it is going to simply eliminate the non-producing committees all together.
The United States Polo Association continues to subsidize its own magazine while no other polo association, of which I am aware, spends anything near the $120,000 a year, or so, that it gives to Polo Players Edition. England produces two publications (The Polo Times and Hurlingham Magazine) that carry a great deal of income-producing advertisements, while Argentine produces three or more (Polo International, PQinternational and The Polo Brief). None of these publications, to my knowledge get any money from the national associations. Remember that every member gets a copy of the magazine (sometimes five magazines per household) and every member gets a copy of the yearbook. Which brings up another question for leadership/management.
When was it decided to turn the USPA Blue Book into something that looks more like a volume of the Encyclopedia Britannica than our annual rules and basic information? Please understand when you pick up one of these present day tomes, that the printing and mailing price increase alone can be thought of nothing but wasteful. Has the membership ever been asked about this costly, unnecessary and unauthorized move?
The question came up in a recent meeting of the USPA’s Marketing Committee of “What are we selling? Are we selling memberships?’ The response was no, that the USPA lost money on memberships! We really need to develop some professionalism within the ranks. We need to have a goal (so much for the Long Range Planning Report). And we need to have the creative and forceful leadership and management that will activate such action.
We cannon continue to operate with a “governmental” mentality, allowing waste and misguided programs to be managed by inadequate personnel.
I am hoping that the New Year will bring give our “leadership/management” the good sense to look at the operations of the association as a business. Get rid of the dead weight, upgrade where you can and cut wasteful spending.

7 Comments

  • Without the revolt I spoke of some time ago it will never happen. Unless the membership stands up and says no more, nothing will change. It is up to the membership to get any change started.
    As long as there is no pressure applied to the ‘leadership’ they will continue as is.They seem very comfortable so why would they consider a change?

  • Happy New Year USPA. Please post of list of all of your accomplishments during 2008.

  • Just wanted your thoughts on this question-Since this will be a “slow” year in high-goal polo.What are your thoughts on using some of the players without jobs, to umpire.Granted not all will want to ,but there are at least 5 or 6 that I can think of off hand that could make a difference this season.
    I think that the pro umpire core will be at it’s weakest in years(ever). These players,in my opinion will do no worst than the best the USPA has to offer now. Just my thoughts. Yours?

  • Where’s that list????? Include it in your next mailer USPA committee members..make that member.

  • Sure USPA sucks, but what about the equally ridiculous travesty of the America’s Cup of Polo. Backhander you need to apply your sleuthing skills to this joke and embarassment for the sport. Not only has the level of play at the two annual events been abysmal (with the exception of Hipwood and Muldoon) but the management is simply using the event to cover costs for his lifestyle which is decimated due to his family evicting him from his squatter existence on the family vineyard. Peruse the following and be shocked…

    Here’s latest website propaganda from Tareq Salehi regarding the America’s Cup of Polo. Wow, you would think that the Argentine Open was some kind of amateur’s cup. It’s unreal. Check out this part of the website that I have pasted here in its entirety (the typos are theirs, not mine God forbid!) I love how they simply make up “official” organizations and such. It’s all quite shameless. I actually bothered to check on this and of course it’s a complete fraud. There’s a website if you are generous enough to call it such (actually a single page), http://www.nationalpololeague.com , but the only thing on the page is the following…

    “The Governing Association Council for Pro & Pro-Am Polo in the United States”

    A MESSAGE FROM THE POLO & SPORTS COMMISSIONER

    I am proud to Sanction the prestigous America’s Polo Cup. These are very exciting times for the sport of Polo, and the world will soon see this magnificent sport return to the Olympic Games, with the thanks to great experiences like The America’s Polo Cup and exposure with Television on a National level.

    The America’s Polo Cup has succesfully opened this sport to a new audience world wide. My goal is to grow the sport of polo Nationally including in the Washington DC region with the America’s Polo Cup as the United States Marquee Polo sporting event. I will deliver to you a spectacular polo experience unlike any other in the World to our Nations Capitol Region. The America’s Polo Cup has been recognized by the President of the United States as Historic National Signature sporting event and it is also recognized as the premier polo sporting event in the country and the region by the National Polo Sports Alliance. I am committed to develop regional collaboration within our corporate community in Washington DC for more polo under the America’s Polo Cup umbrella and in cooperation with the National Polo League of the United States. I look forward to your corporate commitment or your personal involvement between now and May 9th, 2009. Now is the time to partner with us.

    - ROGER STERN, NATIONAL POLO LEAGUE & SPORTS COMMISSIONER

    Distinguished friends, sports lovers, guests, Government partners, Sponsors, and prospectees, Ladies & Gentleman – this is the Historic Land Rover America’s Polo Cup & the United States Official Polo Team recognized and sanctioned by the National Polo League, and heads of state world wide through the honored bilateral relations the U.S. shares with other countries.


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