No; but I suspect they might well have opted for a 'Hargreaves/Nicholson type of character.gullpower wrote: 07 Sep 2017, 09:50 If the fans were running the club would it have taken 3 weeks to appoint a new manager!?
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But as a democratic body fan's opinions would carry some weight and if such a crass decision was made those responsible could be voted out.merse btpir wrote: 07 Sep 2017, 10:48 No; but I suspect they might well have opted for a 'Hargreaves/Nicholson type of character.
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But you'd still have had a cretin managing the club!
I'm not sure that would necessarily be the case, especially if you look at the Exeter model.merse btpir wrote: 07 Sep 2017, 10:48 No; but I suspect they might well have opted for a 'Hargreaves/Nicholson type of character.
When Inglethorpe (who was a pretty left-field choice himself), Exeter had the choice between Tisdale, Shaun Taylor and Jimmy Quinn. I don't think you'd have found any Exeter fans campaigning for Tisdale and most complained that he wore jeans to his interview. But Tisdale it was as that group of supporters who were elected to make the decisions, had a clear vision which has stood them well in time.
Had 'the herd' made the choice they'd have probably ended up with Quinn or Taylor and still be marooned in the Conference.
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I was involved actively with TUST a few years ago and still help with the annual accounts so I know how much Michael has put in to an often thankless task. He took over at a stage when TUST was effectively in mothballs and reinvigorated it with help from a small band of others who reformed the TUST board. Even now the TUST is totally reliant on a few active board members and if ever there was a time for a rally cry it is now.
Perhaps some of those who criticise TUST from the outside could consider doing so from within as it is a democratic organisation and open to all.
Thanks for your leadership, Michael
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I was involved actively with TUST a few years ago and still help with the annual accounts so I know how much Michael has put in to an often thankless task. He took over at a stage when TUST was effectively in mothballs and reinvigorated it with help from a small band of others who reformed the TUST board. Even now the TUST is totally reliant on a few active board members and if ever there was a time for a rally cry it is now.
Perhaps some of those who criticise TUST from the outside could consider doing so from within as it is a democratic organisation and open to all.
Thanks for your leadership, Michael
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Hear Hear!.gateman49 wrote: 11 Sep 2017, 14:30 TUST members will now know that Michael Goulbourne has just resigned as chairman for personal reasons.
I was involved actively with TUST a few years ago and still help with the annual accounts so I know how much Michael has put in to an often thankless task. He took over at a stage when TUST was effectively in mothballs and reinvigorated it with help from a small band of others who reformed the TUST board. Even now the TUST is totally reliant on a few active board members and if ever there was a time for a rally cry it is now.
Perhaps some of those who criticise TUST from the outside could consider doing so from within as it is a democratic organisation and open to all.
Thanks for your leadership, Michael
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Trust members will also know that far from being unfit for purpose, as some would have us believe, the trust have in the last 2 years successfully coordinated efforts to prevent the unjustified sale of Plainmoor 3 times.
I'm staggered to read this and saddened that Michael feels he cannot carry on. A really big loss for TUST, and if only they knew it, the supporters of TUFC.
At what other club would supporters rail against the very organisation that seeks to promote and protect their interests? The forelock-tuggers of the TUFC fanbase are certainly reaping what they sow and how much worse might it have been had TUST not undertaken the work they have already done with so little thanks?
Thanks, Michael for all you have done so far.
At what other club would supporters rail against the very organisation that seeks to promote and protect their interests? The forelock-tuggers of the TUFC fanbase are certainly reaping what they sow and how much worse might it have been had TUST not undertaken the work they have already done with so little thanks?
Thanks, Michael for all you have done so far.
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If the TUST were to tell non-members exactly what they're doing i.e. contingency plans should the worst happen then I would definitely consider joining. The reason I am yet to join is because of this lack of clear direction visible from the outside.hector wrote: 11 Sep 2017, 15:29 I'm staggered to read this and saddened that Michael feels he cannot carry on. A really big loss for TUST, and if only they knew it, the supporters of TUFC.
At what other club would supporters rail against the very organisation that seeks to promote and protect their interests? The forelock-tuggers of the TUFC fanbase are certainly reaping what they sow and how much worse might it have been had TUST not undertaken the work they have already done with so little thanks?
Thanks, Michael for all you have done so far.
This was the email Michael sent out to all members. Every single supporter of TUFC should heed his words - especially those who fall for the denigrating of TUST, those who fall for the undermining from David Thomas and those who fell for the deliberate misleadings of the previous board.
Email below:
Dear Member …
The last couple of years, most likely as a result of youthful excess, I have struggled with a number of health issues. Whilst the last year has not easy I have not let these issues distract me from my TUST responsibilities. However, last year an immediate family member suffered a serious illness that required major surgery. Sadly that illness has returned, requiring further surgery followed by aggressive treatment.
I hope you understand that my place is now with my family who require my support and undivided attention, and so it is with a heavy heart that I must inform you that on Thursday September 7th I resigned my position as Chair of TUST.
My time as Chair has been challenging and I will be forever grateful for the support of my colleagues on the Board. Honed on the experience of the last three years where we have had to endure ignorance, arrogance, indifference and at times out right dishonesty, both inside and outside the Club, I am confident that there is a team in place equipped with the knowledge and experience needed to continue safeguarding the future of Torquay United.
I would like to also thank all of you who recognise the importance of a truly independent supporter organisation. Sadly, many supporters are seduced by unrealistic promises, or swayed by negative propaganda against a democratically elected, legally constituted society with the single aim of the long term survival of Torquay United.
I leave you now with this message for all supporters … “Do not wait for a crisis to happen and then expect TUST to magic a solution. Should the nightmare ever happen it will fall to TUST to try and save the day … and by then it could be to late. If you genuinely care about the future of Torquay United then show that support and join TUST ASAP. “
COYY
Kind Regards …
Michael
Email below:
Dear Member …
The last couple of years, most likely as a result of youthful excess, I have struggled with a number of health issues. Whilst the last year has not easy I have not let these issues distract me from my TUST responsibilities. However, last year an immediate family member suffered a serious illness that required major surgery. Sadly that illness has returned, requiring further surgery followed by aggressive treatment.
I hope you understand that my place is now with my family who require my support and undivided attention, and so it is with a heavy heart that I must inform you that on Thursday September 7th I resigned my position as Chair of TUST.
My time as Chair has been challenging and I will be forever grateful for the support of my colleagues on the Board. Honed on the experience of the last three years where we have had to endure ignorance, arrogance, indifference and at times out right dishonesty, both inside and outside the Club, I am confident that there is a team in place equipped with the knowledge and experience needed to continue safeguarding the future of Torquay United.
I would like to also thank all of you who recognise the importance of a truly independent supporter organisation. Sadly, many supporters are seduced by unrealistic promises, or swayed by negative propaganda against a democratically elected, legally constituted society with the single aim of the long term survival of Torquay United.
I leave you now with this message for all supporters … “Do not wait for a crisis to happen and then expect TUST to magic a solution. Should the nightmare ever happen it will fall to TUST to try and save the day … and by then it could be to late. If you genuinely care about the future of Torquay United then show that support and join TUST ASAP. “
COYY
Kind Regards …
Michael
gateman49 wrote: 11 Sep 2017, 14:30 TUST members will now know that Michael Goulbourne has just resigned as chairman for personal reasons.
I was involved actively with TUST a few years ago and still help with the annual accounts so I know how much Michael has put in to an often thankless task. He took over at a stage when TUST was effectively in mothballs and reinvigorated it with help from a small band of others who reformed the TUST board. Even now the TUST is totally reliant on a few active board members and if ever there was a time for a rally cry it is now.
Perhaps some of those who criticise TUST from the outside could consider doing so from within as it is a democratic organisation and open to all.
Thanks for your leadership, Michael
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