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If i were the BoD, i wouldn't take much notice of the outcome of this "poll"
If, for instance, they looked at it and decided they need take no further notice of any questions arising from the fanbase (especially via the Trust), they'd be making a big mistake
In fact, i suspect that's precisely why this poll was started. To reach Damascus, you need to take the right road
It's shareholders who decide whether or not the EGM motions pass.
Like in General Elections, polls are only indicative and its the voting on the day that counts. People tend to be dishonest in polls about their real intentions too.
Some shareholders also have a bigger % say than others, it's not one member one vote if a poll vote is actioned.
The Trust is 13% of the shareholder list. Individuals can and will make their own minds up.
George Bernard Shaw had it right:
"He who can does; he who cannot, teaches."
https://www.visittheusa.co.uk/
If you listened at the Trust meeting, the options if the motions do not pass are quite stark.
There has been one good piece of communication form the Board and another good piece of communication from the Trust.
The Trust meeting was hijacked a bit by Simon Danzcuk, who was standing for the election and wasn't accessible to any Trust exile who couldn't get to the Ratcliffe for 2pm on Sunday.
None of those things are going to change the motions being voted on between now and next Tuesday (if voting by proxy) or next Thursday if voting in person.
George Bernard Shaw had it right:
"He who can does; he who cannot, teaches."
https://www.visittheusa.co.uk/
It's a bit difficult to listen DA when your relying on the web link and I know I wasn't the only one.
And there in is an issue; the majority of Trust's near 1,100 members were not there on Sunday, but would love to hear more about it.
Some of those Trust members will be direct shareholders of small shareholdings making their mind up. All 1,100 members get a vote in the Trust poll which will determine where 13% of the votes on the night end up.
Potentially, the most important decisions since 1907 may be taken by next Tuesday for most voting by proxy, since getting to the club for a Thursday at 7.30pm is as impractical as for a Sunday at 2pm.
The seagulls follow the trawler but the ostrich really does risk burying its head in the sand.
George Bernard Shaw had it right:
"He who can does; he who cannot, teaches."
https://www.visittheusa.co.uk/
How many of the club's small shareholders in the over 600 are going to be able to be in the room next Thursday?
The majority (in terms of number of shareholders) will vote by proxy.
The reality is that most shareholders are not going to be there than be there, but its important they have the chance to vote in as an informed way as possible.
George Bernard Shaw had it right:
"He who can does; he who cannot, teaches."
https://www.visittheusa.co.uk/
They'll be instrumental in assisting in any further comms from the Trust - which is why they're going to be asked, rather than kicking your own arse by trying to pre-empt the process of decision-making
I guess all that we can do then is wait and see what lands in the inbox.
I'm encouraged you think they'll be instrumental even though I'm still clear that whatever they are, they aren't actually able to change the motions to be voted on by proxies for next Tuesday!
George Bernard Shaw had it right:
"He who can does; he who cannot, teaches."
https://www.visittheusa.co.uk/
If/when the questions are asked and answered, it’ll no doubt be best to wait until the inevitable follow-up questions are asked and answered, and then it’s best…
Before we know it, you have created a situation of confusion from the clearest message to come from the BoD since they joined.
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EGM - which way are you voting? on 22:03 - Feb 26 with 10428 views
No. I didn’t say anything about the intelligence of our fan base. That’s a pretty pathetic attempt at twisting what was said, even by your standards.
The fan base has been crying out for a clear message from the BoD. It was delivered. It was brutal. Then came news of potential investment and as much as an endorsement that an independent Trust could give while still exercising caution. I’m not sure what else, of substance, there is to know when the message is so clear.
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EGM - which way are you voting? on 22:23 - Feb 26 with 10338 views
Stop shitting yourself Brierls, and just let the process work itself out in the days ahead
My message is straightforward: absolutely no point making a decision until you need to - then make it on the basis of all the available information at the time - which may or may not include additional information
“ My message is straightforward: absolutely no point making a decision until you need to - then make it on the basis of all the available information at the time - which may or may not include additional information”
That’ll be ‘UNDECIDED’ then. It would have been much easier just to click that.
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EGM - which way are you voting? on 22:32 - Feb 26 with 10246 views
Of course, none of us who disagree with you want the club to survive?
I might vote Yes to the EGM proposals, btw - haven't decided yet, and you and the rest can shit yourselves till there's nowt left but that won't change