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DaveR
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Hiya,

First off, thank you for allowing several Trust members to observe the Blenheim 1862 AGM. I found it (and the chance for conversations afterwards) interesting, and it was good to finally see what it's like inside the boardroom (and being served drinks by directors was nice too).

One question I have for the Trust board though, is whether any plans are in place regarding the outcome of the SGM. Do the club or the Trust know what will happen regarding Supporter Directors, club board quoracy etc if all motions are supported and John and Eric are removed from office?

It would be good to know that contingency plans are in place to make sure that the club can continue to operate at board level if the vote does go against the SDs.
 
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we will end up with Ex's trout members we already tired & failled to replace them mate,

i can see the same thing happen again a year or 2 years down the line when another group is formed who dont like what the chairman is doing & resign, send stuff to the press & so on so on.
 
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Unless you're a Trust board member offering a legitimate answer, please sod off. I asked a question because I'm interested in the reply, not to give you another soapbox to use to launch personal abuse.
 
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Originally posted by DaveR:
Unless you're a Trust board member offering a legitimate answer, please sod off. I asked a question because I'm interested in the reply, not to give you another soapbox to use to launch personal abuse.


launch another personal abuse, what are you on about?

can you really see anybody new wanting to get on the board after all?

the only i can see who want to be a trust members are the old chairman's & ex trust members, they already said they got money waiting.
 
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