Töm wrote:
the aim of the meeting was for the board to ask the shareholders which path they would like the club to take. Plan B, C or D. Shareholders voted and that's now what the club will finalise. All the talks with other parties have taken place already. I can understand if people don't have the money to put into the club and that they feel they should know all the goings on as they pay there money for the tickets for the games but some things have to be kept quiet for now.
But as Ted is the major shareholder what does it matter what the fans who have a small shareholding each vote for. Also, shouldn't such a vote be put to all shareholders? I am a shareholder and couldn't attend the meeting - can the club just press ahead on the basis of the vote from those who attended (cos Teds vote is the only one that really counts anyway).
Sorry, but yet again, this smacks of a pee poor organisation run by people who have no clue