A bit odd this. I attended a meeting just before the 6-0 win against Fulham in December 2013. I was there in my then capacity as chairman of the HCSS. Two members of the nascent CTWD group were there, and three members of the OSC. The meeting had been called to see if there was a possibility of the three groups putting out a joint statement opposing the name change (in a respectful way). We'd already done the spadework on our poll on the name change at the HCSS - which was showing an overwhelming opposition to the change - so I'd said we'd do it once the poll was closed in early January. Two members of the OCS seemed open to trying to reach some sort of common ground, but then Bernard dominated everything. He was media officer of the OSC at the time, I think, so technically the least senior member of the OSC board there. Once he got going, barely anyone else got a word in. He told us that he had it from the highest possible authority that if the fans kept chanting opposition to the name change, that no more money would be put into the club and it would be made clear that it was the fault of the dissenting fans. Whether he was or not I don't know, but he certainly acted like he was Assem's mouthpiece within the fan base. I had many reservations about the Allams at that point but that was the final straw for me. I watched and enjoyed the game, but it was my last time in the KCOM for a match. I'll return when the Allams are gone.
I watched Bernard closely after that. He angered me further when he explained to the national press that the reason for the low attendance at (I think) the Sheffield Wednesday play-off final (though it could have been the Sheff Utd semi) was because of the rugby being on, thus perpetuating the myth that Hull is a rugby city (when there is plentiful evidence to the contrary).
That said, when I wrote up a list of potential interviewees for my book, I tried to make it Allam-agnostic (partly because I knew the Allams would barely get a mention). I didn't want to only interview people who held the same opinions as me. I tried to develop a mindset of who I'd have sought out pre-Allam, and the senior figures of the OSC would certainly have featured then so they should now (or then - you get what I mean). I contacted Bernard, and he explained how he'd fallen out with the Allams over the concessions issue and was now working with a Torquay United supporters group. That set me back a little, as I just can't understand transferring your allegiances like that. However, as the interview went on, I found him very likeable. Passionate about City, and knowledgable too. I suspect he just likes running football fan groups. Which in some ways is laudable. I know from my time at the HCSS how difficult it is getting people to give you their time when it comes to running things. But all of this does cast a new light on his time at the OCS. I suspect that to some extent he was more beholden to the Allams and his own status among the fans than he was Hull City. It was, and still is, a travesty that he was used so frequently as the voice of the fans back then.