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Voting closed: April 02, 2023, 07:58:32 pm
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TB is 80 yrs old.He won’t be around for ever. So we will need to find someone relatively soon. Will Blunt stick around if TB decides to call it a day. TB could put his shares into a trust fund if there is no buyer for them or when he passes away which in all probability will happen in the next 10 years unless he lives a much longer life than is the average.
It would help if you were to define what new ownership looks like. Is it safe to assume any new ownership is automatically good ownership? The irony is, if new owners appeared, then we're unlikely to get the choice of most of the above.
It wouldn’t bother me if Blunt resigned today!If TB still wants to be involved then fine, but he has to get out of this stubborn approach of (seemingly) sustainability or die, then we’re already dead, in relation to any future we have in the EFL. GB, I believe is also doing his best with what he’s being asked to work with.I keep saying it but change has to happen and it has to come from the very top. Over to you, TB.
The Chairman runs the club. It's the Chair who decides on the direction of travel, be that sustainability or otherwise.
Then, he’s the problem!
I went middle one but would also be happy with complete sale and getting rid of Chairman, or at least him stepping down he owns too much of the club to go completely for now.
Quote from: sedwardsdrfc on March 28, 2023, 09:27:39 pmI went middle one but would also be happy with complete sale and getting rid of Chairman, or at least him stepping down he owns too much of the club to go completely for now. I think you are confusing the owner with the chairman, TB is the owner DB the chairman
You must have met Blunt on many occasions to come to those conclusions about him Camps