Bearing in mind the fuss that resulted from the Trust's forum in 2004, when will the SA chairman publish an account of the meeting which took place between him and Bruce Langham at the beginning of this year?
Quote from: "dave.woodhall"Bearing in mind the fuss that resulted from the Trust's forum in 2004, when will the SA chairman publish an account of the meeting which took place between him and Bruce Langham at the beginning of this year?Was that advertised as a meeting between the SA chair and BL, or was it an off the record meeting between two individuals?
Quote from: "dave.woodhall"Bearing in mind the fuss that resulted from the Trust's forum in 2004, when will the SA chairman publish an account of the meeting which took place between him and Bruce Langham at the beginning of this year?..was it an off the record meeting between two individuals?
Got it in one Risso. BL invited JF to a private meeting.
Quote from: "pete bland"Got it in one Risso. BL invited JF to a private meeting.That unless I'm mistaken, Fear said would be made public.
he asked for an informal off the record chat and that was what I agreed to
QuoteVFC (Villa Fans Combined)VFC is an umbrella group that includes independent websites such as Holteenders.com (Mike Field), VillaTalk.com (Peter Bosworth and John Cresswell), astonished etc, Navid Nazir of Avisa, The Aston Villa Shareholders Association, Jonathan Fear and a long list of supporters from all sections of the Villa community.Is it still the case?
VFC (Villa Fans Combined)VFC is an umbrella group that includes independent websites such as Holteenders.com (Mike Field), VillaTalk.com (Peter Bosworth and John Cresswell), astonished etc, Navid Nazir of Avisa, The Aston Villa Shareholders Association, Jonathan Fear and a long list of supporters from all sections of the Villa community.
Jonathan has I feel been very harshly on the end of much of it. He's the one, with Naz too, who has in the nicest sense, left his "ordinary world" to front up to reporters, TV and radio, at his own expense to give the message. It's have been a lot easier for him to have remained the anonymous, nice bloke, his friends and family know him as, and I'm sure he'd have prefered that in many ways. People who know him will know why, too. But he sacrificed time, money and effort to stand up for what he believed.
I'd still argue that it was totally inappropriate and inconsiderate to put "Terry Weir RIP" on the front of the "red card" protest.