Fabians Right Peg wrote:That is my main issue here mutual trust relies on speaking directly to individuals involved, not running off to third parties, publishing private correspondence or demanding answers where you rightly point out you are not in a position to demand things.Sluffy wrote:Does it to you?
In terms of what Anderson and holdsworth are doing to disenfranchise fans, they may have done nothing that has made the situation worse, yes wages are being paid, however they are taking a lot of time resolving the issues that exist like the accounts and embargos.
Yes they may have answered the steering groups questions partly, however there is a view that they can answer questions until the cows come home, what is needed are actions that show the club is moving in the right direction. For now I am personally willing to give the new owners more time, however that will wear thin as it has with others already.
The timing of the letter is wrong, the ST needs to be holding regular meetings with the owners, build a relationship and work with them. This letter makes that almost impossible.
So we end up with Owners that appear to be failing to take any action to deal with the current issues and a supporters trust that has completely isolated itself from those owners and is fast ruining any chance of being a credible voice for the fans.
Not a great start to a new era.
'Appear to be failing' or 'working on the issues in financial confidence' - which one is it do you think - as we only know the ST's take on things!
As I said above Holdsworth and Anderson are well within time to successfully fulfil all their financial obligations and who are we to know that this isn't exactly what they are doing and will achieve?
It would appear to me the interim leadership of the ST are agitating the situation for some reason best known to themselves, which is deliberately leading them and the yet to be elected ST board into direct conflict with Holdsworth and Anderson (or maybe they are being played perhaps by one of the partners against the other as Birch played them previously?).
Either way there appears no need for it and it clearly it is damaging for the establishment of mutual trust between the two.
All the more curious that the former Interim Chair of the ST Richard Hurst (who was brought in for corporate skills and expertise) seems to have disappeared from the scene without a word being said?