Quote Ferocious Aardvark="Ferocious Aardvark"I keep asking this, but given the intervention of Caisley, and the fact that the people who are trying to do the deals are the same people that are going to be voted off -is there actually any investor that is going to do a deal with a bunch of dead men walking? Or am I missing something?
To my simplistic brain. calling the EGM and announcing that Hood & Co would be voted off, must have killed any pre-EGM investment stone dead. I mean, why would anyone put a large sum of money into a club which may be in administration in a couple of weeks?
The only alternative possibility would be Hood attending teh EGM and presenting his investor and his plan, and persuading the meeting to NOT vote him off.
Either way, leaving aside an unlikely deal between the factions, I find it impossible to see how anything could now happen pre-EGM. Can anyone explain a flaw in my logic?'"
Dead man walking indeed. As far as I can see, the high-profile interventions via the media of various people guaranteed that no-one would put money into a house divided. Those interventions killed any prospects dead, as far as I can see. One can only speculate as to whether that was their intention.
I guess this is what happens when you get a group of individuals who, collectively, seem unprepared to set differences aside and try and work together for the greater good of the club. I suspect history will damn the lot of them.
As for Hood, one of the saddest sights I have seen at Odsal for a while was him sat on the directors' row in the stand, with not a single other person on the whole row. He just seemed to be a total outcast -whether of his own volition or otherwise, I have no idea. All RL chairmens' careers seem to end in failure - Caisley's did, and Hood's clearly has. Guess we'll have to see how the next incumbent, be it Caisley redux or someone else, does.
And, a good few seats the other side of the pillar, Ken Davy (I never saw them talk) - epitomising why Huddersfield are where they are today, and the Bulls are where they are.