Quote Adeybull="Adeybull"I meant "bad guys" as in Caisley or Hood or McNamara Noble or Hetherington or the tooth fairy or whoever folk deem to be responsible, from time to time!
Any activity by Bullbuilder would have to be one for the membership, in the first instance. I can't speak for either the membership or the board, other than to observe that the board is elected by the members to carry out their wishes.
But I'd ask an open question now. And of Mr Caisley and Mr Hood in particular, since I know they are both aware of the traffic on these forums:
In the interest of resolving this impasse once and for all, would you sell your shares, for face value, to a democratic entity owned by a large body of fans?
If they say "no", then its hard to see how we resolve the impasse without resorting to administration...or judicious use of a bazooka?'"
I think the smearing by association (not by you) of Brian Noble is one of the really horrible things to come out of this period. I'm sure Brian's not perfect but to play for a club for 20 years, coach at all levels and win what he won should afford you a deal more status than he has.
The club has told a version of events cloaked in confidentiality agreements and undisclosed fees and message board gossip etc while we've also seen others do all they could to undermine the board re: Sam Burgess and other things. Who is GB and is what he's saying correct? I suspect so but viewed in the round it's a nightmare of internecine feuding, backbiting, outright lying and brazen incompetence on the all sides.
When Caisley entered the frey last week I thought well at least this an intervention of sorts and anything is better than the status quo but I think either side would rather a landfill site at Odsal than see the other prevail. It's extremely worrying and all we get is Ryan having 'confidential talks', the demand for an EGM but no EGM. The way things are going there's no prospect of a consensus on share sales as Adey alludes to as clearly a larger game is being played over the bones of the club while we're all paying money into something, we know not what.
If the shareholders would agree to what you suggest the that would be great.