by samuel » 18 Dec 2014, 23:33
Yes, indeed, a happy retirement. This man has been true quality at Torquay United. If I am not mistaken Ian was one of the leading figures, if not the leading figure in identifying the parlous situation the club found itself in when we had the 'walter mitty' chairman taking the club on the road to ruin. In fact if there was a saviour then Ian Hayman must be perhaps the man who deserves this title. I am sure his intervention and method for dealing with the crisis during this period has meant we are still in existence and have not gone into administration. A very able man and here's hoping there are other board members remaining with his perspicacity and integrity. Well done Ian Hayman.
Yes, indeed, a happy retirement. This man has been true quality at Torquay United. If I am not mistaken Ian was one of the leading figures, if not [b]the[/b] leading figure in identifying the parlous situation the club found itself in when we had the 'walter mitty' chairman taking the club on the road to ruin. In fact if there was a saviour then Ian Hayman must be perhaps the man who deserves this title. I am sure his intervention and method for dealing with the crisis during this period has meant we are still in existence and have not gone into administration. A very able man and here's hoping there are other board members remaining with his perspicacity and integrity. Well done Ian Hayman.