Doesn't this meet the criteria for meeting wIt's fans? I like the fact it's more independent, well it might be independent. Then Againpast meetings were with ten to twelve fat middle class white blokes in their fifties. Bit of diversity might help.
Why not give it a chance before dismissing it? It might work. If it does, great. It might not. If it doesn't then it's handing ammo to the Trust on a plate. They've at least got the right groups involved. The expectations of some who feel entitled on Twitter are funny. Surely these worthy types are members of the Trust so will be represented anyhow?
roll up! roll up! looking for volunteers who don't mind being completely ignored after spending many hours in thought, discussions, and investigations into what might help the club and its supporters. roll up!
I'd hope that Amber Nectar would be invited, they're normally the ones who let everyone know what was said, the club have never minuted these meetings in the past.
Obi should apply. Do you have to be a member? Bit of diversity wouldn't go amiss too so I expect there'll be a few split arses on it.
It's not easy to keep an accurate record of these things while also discussing them, Andy Dalton has a particular talent for such things. Obviously the club should minute the meeting, it is their meeting, but Mooney would never do it, as he made every other thing he said 'off the record'.
Going by what was posted on here I think the FWG meetings were more diverse than that, PLT went I think and Charlie is still waiting for the mirrors in the ladies. AND because of the new pricing structure all that is left are middle class white blokes in their fifties.
We were never allowed before. Mooney would only ever let minutes approved by him be published, and he refused to read more than one version.
Like Balkan says that's not true. I was probably 18 or 19 when I first went to these meetings. There were females there and other young people too. And a couple of old blokes. Fact is there aren't any black dwarf lesbians wanting to attend. It's always the same faces because they're the ones who are bothered.
So what's to stop the Trust doing that? Seriously this is a superb opportunity which ever way you look at it. It's laid out on a plate. Played right the Trust can't lose. Stop looking for excuses.