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Board resignations in the Herald Express

by cambgull » 09 Aug 2014, 04:03

Gullscorer wrote:Actually the timing is not so bad. But your spelling is atrocious: you should have written rumour not rumor. And somebody else incorrectly wrote their instead of they're. And if any of you are American that's no excuse. Weir watching yew.. :)
:na:

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by Kernowgull » 06 Aug 2014, 20:36

Yeah agree Tomo, I wasn't suggesting that in my scenario the three resignee's were in the wrong, just that that seems like the kind of thing that, if not consulted, could cause someone to resign, and the wording seems to tie in with it.

Board resignations in the Herald Express

by Dave » 06 Aug 2014, 20:29

Trojan 67 wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28672139

"My time at Plainmoor had run its course."

Nothing in there to suggest decisions were taken without all board members present.

The question remains : What triggered the three resignations?
Come on Troj me old mate, you seriously didn't think they were going come out and say; sorry we messed took decisions with out consulting three board members, so they walked on us. Did you ?

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by tomogull » 06 Aug 2014, 20:13

Kernowgull wrote:My take on events, based on nothing other than reading the Herald article, would be that new blood/investment has already been agreed, probably by the board members who haven't resigned. The three that have, were not consulted, or disagree. Hence the "make way for new blood" statement. That seems logical to me, but could be completely wide of the mark.
If your take proves to be correct and the three were not consulted about 'new blood' joining the Board, then you can fully understand their reasons for standing down, especially Alex Rowe as he was vice chairman. The words 'Mickey' and 'Mouse' spring to mind.

Board resignations in the Herald Express

by Gullscorer » 06 Aug 2014, 19:57

PhilGull wrote:Is the timing so bad? Earlier on may have been worse, I imagine having them around has been a great help to Thea and the other board members with regards to new sponsorship deals, new kit deals and new player deals. With all the hard summer work done, now is probably an ideal time for them to say their goodbyes.
Actually the timing is not so bad. But your spelling is atrocious: you should have written rumour not rumor. And somebody else incorrectly wrote their instead of they're. And if any of you is American that's no excuse. Weir watching yew.. :)

Board resignations in the Herald Express

by Oil Beef Hooked » 06 Aug 2014, 19:53

The OS has made another announcement about this tonight.

http://www.torquayunited.com/news/artic ... 09604.aspx

Although it says that they have stepped aside for new blood, it isn't clear if any new blood has been found. Hopefully these resignations don't have any impact on any budgets which are available to CH throughout the season.

I would also like to add my thanks to Alex, Marc and Chris for all their hard work and support over the years for the TUFC cause. :bow:

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by yellowforever » 06 Aug 2014, 19:48

Big Rowe fan. He'll be sorely missed.

Board resignations in the Herald Express

by Dazza » 06 Aug 2014, 18:20

The three guys were at the forefront of things as the 'rescue' package was put together. They deserve every supporters thanks . We are in a much better position now (even despite the last year ) than we ever could have been without their time and enthusiasm. Without them we would be down with Weymouth's and Herefords. They deserve respect and unfortunately it feels that has not been forthcoming from certain people with ego's to parade.

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by yeovilgull » 06 Aug 2014, 17:50

BayGull wrote: Don't forget Brian "Palky" Palk and Ian "I'll drink you under the table" Hayman - those 2 have been directors longer than anyone else so should be able to run a football club blindfolded!
I sometimes think the club is being run by people who are blindfolded!!

Bigleigh. That's a shame, I was looking forward to what DT had to say about things. Just hope there isn't another Chris Roberts about to inject some money into the club.

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by BayGull » 06 Aug 2014, 16:04

CP Gull wrote: I guess that now leaves Thea, supported by her deputies Bill Phillips and Simon Baker, running the show now then.....
Don't forget Brian "Palky" Palk and Ian "I'll drink you under the table" Hayman - those 2 have been directors longer than anyone else so should be able to run a football club blindfolded!

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by bigleigh » 06 Aug 2014, 16:03

yeovilgull wrote:Very sad and worrying to see what appeared to be our three most "professional" Directors go at this time. I just there are suitable replacements lined up to help take us forward again.

On the plus side it looks like we may have three more season ticket holders!!

It will be interesting to hear Dave Thomas's take on all this in tomorrow's Podcast.
Dave is on his hols at the moment and when I text him about it he was as shocked as the rest of us.

Board resignations in the Herald Express

by Trojan 67 » 06 Aug 2014, 16:03

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28672139

"My time at Plainmoor had run its course."

Nothing in there to suggest decisions were taken without all board members present.

The question remains : What triggered the three resignations?

Board resignations in the Herald Express

by PhilGull » 06 Aug 2014, 14:29

Is the timing so bad? Earlier on may have been worse, I imagine having them around has been a great help to Thea and the other board members with regards to new sponsorship deals, new kit deals and new player deals. With all the hard summer work done, now is probably an ideal time for them to say their goodbyes.

Board resignations in the Herald Express

by yeovilgull » 06 Aug 2014, 13:05

Very sad and worrying to see what appeared to be our three most "professional" Directors go at this time. I just there are suitable replacements lined up to help take us forward again.

On the plus side it looks like we may have three more season ticket holders!!

It will be interesting to hear Dave Thomas's take on all this in tomorrow's Podcast.

Board resignations in the Herald Express

by brooker » 06 Aug 2014, 12:15

Pretty disappointing before the beginning of the season, and cannot have been pre-planned, as the timing is awful. On the positive side however, I'd much rather have the board members that we have left than the crowd of d**kheads Exeter City have been lumbered with. They can't seem to get a penny together, despite having a stupid amount of commercial directors.

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