I guess I’m just saying, they were the people willing to put themselves forward and they did the best they could with the information and resources available as we all do.
Agree with much of that.
I think any fans group is doomed as the fans aren’t united on the issue. And a movement divided is a failed movement.
Maybe or, flipping it, we need a leader to unite behind. Not everybody would agree who, but I always thought Bobby Gould would be a decent figurehead - Cov Kid, passion for the club, when he spoke on the radio last time you'd have followed him just because he was moved so much. Can appreciate mad as a box of frogs so potentially a loose cannon but hell, all movements have to find their Farage (wrong politics for me, but the effect on a movement is what I'm getting at!) before they get going, we're no different. After a terrible mistimed start to the Northampton stuff, the Trust seem to have fallen into that catch-22 of being design by committee - that never ends well! I appreciate it's hard for a Trust to carry things through *without* doing that, but that's where a figurehead maybe comes in, the unite behind, and stop us talking the finer points of which colour jumper to wear when delivering a really stern letter?
I disagree with a lot they did, but I also know they were privy to things I wasn’t. And that I wasn’t willing to get out there and do better.
Fair enough, and I do get where you're coming from. I guess the issue is battling against what's gone before. The name comes with a certain baggage, much as CCFC, SISU, CCC, Wasps all do too for that matter. Before the Trust was reformed I offered help to be met with total silence... not even a rejection, and as they were then complaining nobody offered help I found it a bit rich! Different people, different entity(!) now and I appreciate should be a fresh start, but still in the back of my mind. Some recent Trust people have also tried to involve others, and that's to their credit and, tbh, whenever I've met people involved with the Trust they've seemed to genuinely have the club at heart first.
If we want to do better it’ll be by actually doing it and not expecting others to is my point I guess.
I agree. What do we do? Formulate some plans, timings, and what resources are needed to put them into practice? I don't mean me with this btw(!) but the unfortunate thing is those who could possibly be very helpful, are those without the free time to be as helpful as they maybe could be.
Ultimately, I've just done a load of typing here with no end result. Same old same old, eh!