Kit_robin wrote: I fail to see how this has any relevance to you joining TUST? If you join now you have a say in the bidding process. No money will go to the existing board. The existing board has nothing to do with TUST. Having lost confidence in the current board is the MAIN REASON I and others have joined. I do not trust them to take on Theas shareholding and run the club, I would rather it went to US.
If TUST take on Theas shareholding they will be the majority shareholding and elect members to the board to reflect that. As the majority shareholder TUST will be able to shape how the club is run.
That is EXACTLY as I see it. It is a shame that several months down the road and with all the excellent communication put out by Michael Goulburne of the TUST - that there are still people who really don't get what they are about. If people want things to carry on as they are, if they are happy with that, then they SHOULDN'T join the TUST. If, however (in the absence of a mega rich new investor suddenly appearing on the horizon) they want CHANGE and don't want the club left in the hands of those Directors left (post Thea) then the ONLY option on the table as it stands is to get behind the TUST.
Of course, there may well be a scenario where the TUST will have to work WITH the existing board going forward but if it achieves it's stated ambition of buying Thea's majority shareholding it will be in a position to call the shots and make changes as they see fit.