John William
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"By mutual consent"p.s. perhaps I should have used the phrase "got rid of by indirect means".
"By mutual consent"p.s. perhaps I should have used the phrase "got rid of by indirect means".
But "By mutual consent" didn't hide the fact that the Club Board had to ask the Trust to stump up for part of the settlement. did it? This was all happening around the time of the infamous PFA loan."By mutual consent"
Sadly the Wolf was not the sharpest knife in the drawer.I remember being 'summoned' by GW when we were starting the Memorial Garden project, i had sent around an email outlining our plans and cost projections, which he had been included on. His main 'panic' was that there might/would be both ashes and bodies interred there! He was quite worried, to say the least, yet even after i explained that it would just be a GARDEN with plants, shrubs and trees in it, he still couldn't grasp the concept and wanted to oversee each stage! Fortunately he left not long afterwards!
Who the **** gave him the job then? The interview process must have left a lot to be desired.Sadly the Wolf was not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
Doesn't the Trust Board have to approve of this kind of appointment? Serious question - I don't know.Sadly the Wolf was not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
Who the **** gave him the job then? The interview process must have left a lot to be desired.
See post 499. All this was taking place at the time when there was considerable friction between the Club Board and the Trust Board. It was probably a Club Board decision - but you'd have to ask the Company Secretary at the time.....Doesn't the Trust Board have to approve of this kind of appointment? Serious question - I don't know.
OK. Thanks for the response.See post 499. All this was taking place at the time when there was considerable friction between the Club Board and the Trust Board. It was probably a Club Board decision - but you'd have to ask the Company Secretary at the time.....
Roger that ...See post 499. All this was taking place at the time when there was considerable friction between the Club Board and the Trust Board. It was probably a Club Board decision - but you'd have to ask the Company Secretary at the time.....