Best and worst chairman/owners
Posted: 15 Jun 2013, 19:55
May as well go the whole hog and evaluate Chairman/owners as well
Since I have been watching Torquay, the chairman or owners have been...
Tony Boyce
David Webb (in all but name)
Lew Pope
Mike Bateson
Mervyn Benney
Mike Bateson again
Chris Roberts
Keith Richardson
Mike Bateson yet again
Mervyn Benney again (albeit for about 10 minutes)
Alex Rowe
Simon Baker
Thea Bristow
This list probably covers all since the 60s (unless I have missed anyone glaring out)
Obviously, Mike Bateson will probably divide opinion the most. I wasn't a fan at all and could list plenty of reasons as to why but I think that Webb and Roberts were worse.
Mervyn Benney was essentially a puppet, so shouldn't be counted, he had about as much influence as Algernon, whilst Lew Pope always gave the impression of being a bit incompetent but he did chair a board that appointed two excellent managers in Cyril Knowles and Dave Smith - Mike Bateson would never have been so imaginative.
So the best for me are Tony Boyce for what he did in the 60s but the 70s and 80s were very poor, with Rowe/Baker/Bristow (even though mistakes were made last season) probably the best for the way they have completely rebuilt the club. I sense we are in for a fallow season or two under Knill but they delivered a complete recovery of our club after the Bateson/Roberts debacle.
Since I have been watching Torquay, the chairman or owners have been...
Tony Boyce
David Webb (in all but name)
Lew Pope
Mike Bateson
Mervyn Benney
Mike Bateson again
Chris Roberts
Keith Richardson
Mike Bateson yet again
Mervyn Benney again (albeit for about 10 minutes)
Alex Rowe
Simon Baker
Thea Bristow
This list probably covers all since the 60s (unless I have missed anyone glaring out)
Obviously, Mike Bateson will probably divide opinion the most. I wasn't a fan at all and could list plenty of reasons as to why but I think that Webb and Roberts were worse.
Mervyn Benney was essentially a puppet, so shouldn't be counted, he had about as much influence as Algernon, whilst Lew Pope always gave the impression of being a bit incompetent but he did chair a board that appointed two excellent managers in Cyril Knowles and Dave Smith - Mike Bateson would never have been so imaginative.
So the best for me are Tony Boyce for what he did in the 60s but the 70s and 80s were very poor, with Rowe/Baker/Bristow (even though mistakes were made last season) probably the best for the way they have completely rebuilt the club. I sense we are in for a fallow season or two under Knill but they delivered a complete recovery of our club after the Bateson/Roberts debacle.