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2. Those seeking power were not confident enough to get a vote through at the EGM that they withdrew the EGM request, and are trying everything they can apart from buying the actual shares from those in power to get power.

 

I was under the impression that the EGM requisition was withdrawn because the board & the requisitioners had agreed that it would instead go to the AGM and that resolutions on director appointments would be included in the AGM voting. The board have subsequently tried to block the new resolutions being included in the AGM resolutions and on the ballot papers and that's why it's ended up in court.

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These ridiculous court hearings tell me two things;

 

1. The current board will do anything and everything to cling to the gravy train of power for as long as they can.

 

2. Those seeking power were not confident enough to get a vote through at the EGM that they withdrew the EGM request, and are trying everything they can apart from buying the actual shares from those in power to get power.

 

Neither side come out of this very well, but it should be another nail in the coffin of the current board, who most fans are seeing as more and more corrupt by the passing week. What this will do, and I am quite sure this was a fairly deliberate part of the tactic from the Requisitioners, is give the fans more games to show their dissent at the current regime. There are 4 home games in 14 days between 2-16 November and I am certain this will see an intensification of the "Board Out" movement.

 

In the meantime we the supporters will continue to be led a merry dance in the media with spin and counter-spin over the next few weeks before we get anywhere near a resolution to our turmoil, and any peace to concentrate on our football.

 

 

Those in power weren't elected - no one knows how much support they have among the shareholders. The requisitioners put forward the nominations are shareholders as well, how much such they have among other shareholders remains to be seen,

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These ridiculous court hearings tell me two things;

 

1. The current board will do anything and everything to cling to the gravy train of power for as long as they can.

 

2. Those seeking power were not confident enough to get a vote through at the EGM that they withdrew the EGM request, and are trying everything they can apart from buying the actual shares from those in power to get power.

 

Neither side come out of this very well, but it should be another nail in the coffin of the current board, who most fans are seeing as more and more corrupt by the passing week. What this will do, and I am quite sure this was a fairly deliberate part of the tactic from the Requisitioners, is give the fans more games to show their dissent at the current regime. There are 4 home games in 14 days between 2-16 November and I am certain this will see an intensification of the "Board Out" movement.

 

In the meantime we the supporters will continue to be led a merry dance in the media with spin and counter-spin over the next few weeks before we get anywhere near a resolution to our turmoil, and any peace to concentrate on our football.

 

They have tremendous and almost complete support on another fans forum.

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