Quincy Militia Football, Quincy MA
Diana Casey )DC) from Quincy Militia Football

Diana Casey )DC)

Quincy Militia Football

About Us

Semipro football team in Quincy, MA. We are in the Eastern Football League (EFL), the oldest semipro league in the United States. We are a 501(c)(3) organization. Quincy Militia Football's business office is located in Natick, MA. Quincy Militia Football was named 2016 Franchise of the Year by the EFL!

How We Got Started

Semipro football has a long history. The teams that "went before us" were The Quincy Granite - and the 1959 Morrissey Club of Quincy - semipro football league champions!

The products and services we offer

Products & Services
Semipro Football Games! by Quincy Militia Football
Saturday's - 7 p.m. kickoff Home Games: Veterans Memorial Stadium in Quincy during July & August.
Q-Zone Food & Merchandise Concession Stands by Quincy Militia Football
Open during all home games at Veterans Memorial Stadium, Quincy - the Q-Zone food concession stand has yummy nachos, hot dogs, cold drinks, snacks,...
2017 Season by Quincy Militia Football
Our 9th season has begun! Home Game $2 off adult/teen ticket - discount coupon and game schedules can be sent to you directly! Preseason Game on S...
Recommendations Given (6)
"They are the best in the business."
Recent Activity

Christine from Quincy Militia Football Answered this on July 22, 2017
Social Media is a "build it keep it" beginning. Partnerships and the ever reliable "barter" process can enhance both. (more) Social Media is a "build it keep it" beginning. Partnerships and the ever reliable "barter" process can enhance both.
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Christine from Quincy Militia Football Answered this on March 11, 2017
No. I do not "dine" at a mobile cuisine establishment. "FTP's" (Food Truck People) have good food and quick service with a smile and a really mean it "how are you?" I hand over a Hamilton - or an Andrew Jackson (for now), get my food and am on my way. They work hard. Their costs are high -... (more) No. I do not "dine" at a mobile cuisine establishment. "FTP's" (Food Truck People) have good food and quick service with a smile and a really mean it "how are you?" I hand over a Hamilton - or an Andrew Jackson (for now), get my food and am on my way. They work hard. Their costs are high - no need to add fees, time when a card is not accepted, etc.

Christine from Quincy Militia Football Answered this on November 30, 2016
People to people connections will help you develop leads. Connect up with sports clubs, teams, businesses that would use your services. A possible free trial session, or first ride (sue) free so that their experience can be used as a diving board to their connections or referrals. (more) People to people connections will help you develop leads. Connect up with sports clubs, teams, businesses that would use your services. A possible free trial session, or first ride (sue) free so that their experience can be used as a diving board to their connections or referrals.

Christine from Quincy Militia Football Answered this on October 19, 2016
A passionate football fan who loves the game of football. The football fan can be a kid, youth, or an adult who loves football, is a fan and comes to the game, or a football fan who supports the team as a sponsor. Are you a "professional fan" of football? "Are you a "professional fan" of your... (more) A passionate football fan who loves the game of football. The football fan can be a kid, youth, or an adult who loves football, is a fan and comes to the game, or a football fan who supports the team as a sponsor. Are you a "professional fan" of football? "Are you a "professional fan" of your business? First down.

Joseph from Quincy Militia Football Answered this on September 21, 2016
Yes! Our Director of Marketing & Communications calls them "Connection Cards." All of the business info is on them - but I know when I get them, I write a note on them to remind me of whom I just met - especially at trade shows, events, etc. They should be handed out - not just given out. (more) Yes! Our Director of Marketing & Communications calls them "Connection Cards." All of the business info is on them - but I know when I get them, I write a note on them to remind me of whom I just met - especially at trade shows, events, etc. They should be handed out - not just given out.

Joseph from Quincy Militia Football Answered this on August 30, 2016
Yes! Our football games are on Saturday night with the exception of 1 or 2 games. We work it with our staff schedules that we all get one day a week off and that day may not be the same day each week. We are working hard to get into the playoffs this year. Like the team - training,... (more) Yes! Our football games are on Saturday night with the exception of 1 or 2 games. We work it with our staff schedules that we all get one day a week off and that day may not be the same day each week. We are working hard to get into the playoffs this year. Like the team - training, conditioning, game prep & processes all need to fit together for a smooth presentation to our customers - our fans! Are your customers "a fan of yours?"

Joseph from Quincy Militia Football Answered this on August 10, 2016
If you were to change the term "small business", what term would you use - 2 words - that would have more relevance to a business rather than some words that describe the size of the business? (more) If you were to change the term "small business", what term would you use - 2 words - that would have more relevance to a business rather than some words that describe the size of the business?

Joseph from Quincy Militia Football Answered this on May 20, 2016
As with almost everything, it is about relationships. If it starts with a person answering the telephone - and yes, some companies have a "receptionist" - after you greet them with Good Morning or Good Afternoon, or Hello, say who you are. Give your name, where you are from, and who you would... (more) As with almost everything, it is about relationships. If it starts with a person answering the telephone - and yes, some companies have a "receptionist" - after you greet them with Good Morning or Good Afternoon, or Hello, say who you are. Give your name, where you are from, and who you would like to speak to. You then may get to an assistant and then do the same thing again. At this point, tell them briefly why you are calling. Whether you go into the contact's voice mail or the assistant takes a message, thank them for their time. Be direct & honest. If no response in 48 hours, call back and remind them that you called on "Wednesday" and are following up. Always treat an assistant like they are the person you are trying to contact. They have jobs that require a lot from them. Don't run them over because they are doing "their job."
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Joseph from Quincy Militia Football Answered this on March 02, 2016
Our football season is in the summer and we play our home games at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Quincy, MA. It is important to support businesses in and around Quincy, Boston, and the South Shore. They support us by advertising with us, or becoming a team sponsor. Mutual visibility is... (more) Our football season is in the summer and we play our home games at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Quincy, MA. It is important to support businesses in and around Quincy, Boston, and the South Shore. They support us by advertising with us, or becoming a team sponsor. Mutual visibility is important. Companies/group that offer coupons or things to our team and fans are very important also. Partnerships! That leads to success for all.

Joseph from Quincy Militia Football Answered this on February 09, 2016
We are a semipro football team! We play our home games at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Quincy during July & August. The way we play on the field is not a loving, romantic connection with others who wear a different uniform. The way we "play" in the community is another story. We tackle on the... (more) We are a semipro football team! We play our home games at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Quincy during July & August. The way we play on the field is not a loving, romantic connection with others who wear a different uniform. The way we "play" in the community is another story. We tackle on the field - not in the community. We might take your ball and run away from you on the field - not in the community. We partnership up with a many types of businesses so we are not exclusive - unless you are our one industry exclusive touchdown sponsor partner! Our unusual business partnerships is with almost anybody!

Our Recognition

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Team

General Manager
Merchandise and Q-Zone Manager
Director of Marketing and Communications
Owner/Head Coach/Founder