It all sounds very intriguing. You've skirted around the edges : can you feed us with a little bit more?Nope, but I suspect that history has been rewritten to save the blushes of several individuals. There's a lot more behind this than a simple resignation, and then there's the definition of "Associate Director" that has appeared in Club nomenclature. However, at the moment Trust members who don't ask, will not get told about the true version of events surrounding that meeting. Josef Stalin wasn't the secretary of the communist party in Russia so that he could spend his time transcribing notes.
Dave, I can see no reference to Paul Morrish in the minutes of 13th November 2017. I assume you are alluding to general smoke and mirrors from the Trust. Could you elaborate please?Strange eh? Try looking at the Trust Board minutes of 13th November to discern what happened at that meeting - the first one in the post AGM period. The art of concealment is at work. Try looking behind the bland words that appear and there is nothing but obfuscation. Try asking questions of Trustees (especially those on the Club Board) for full details of the vent of what actually took place at that meeting. Should be interesting to see how many different variations of events are put forward.
In what way is it obvious?Obviously it is to do with Martin Weiler who did not wish to be considered for re-election as Chair of the Trust or Sean Devine who resigned his position as a Trustee.
Doubt that it is concerned with either of those. As I understand it Sean Devine stepped down as he was moving out of the area and relocating to Ireland for starters.Obviously it is to do with Martin Weiler who did not wish to be considered for re-election as Chair of the Trust or Sean Devine who resigned his position as a Trustee.