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All BS aside (and there has been plenty of that) the information that has been put out there had the potential to deny many people their opportunity to vote. Not that I'm exactly suprised.
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All BS aside (and there has been plenty of that) the information that has been put out there had the potential to deny many people their opportunity to vote. Not that I'm exactly suprised.
All BS aside (and there has been plenty of that) the information that has been put out there had the potential to deny many people their opportunity to vote. Not that I'm exactly suprised.
And the funny thing is Mark pissed and moaned about someone posting a rumour, the irony:lol:
Freak2. An excellent point. I was lucky enough to have a good chat with RayPrice last night about just this issue. What he (and Terry, Eric Snr) all said is that when they were at Parramatta in the 80's there was a great "feel" to the club. They (as well as management and staff) were not satisfied with second best. It is somewhat cliched, but winning is a cultural and how beteer to reinstate that culture than to reintroduce guys who have "been there done that". If a young inside back has had a terrible first half, who better than Eric Groth to give him a pep talk at half time?
The second issue that your point raises is "what is second best". Second best is whatever the fans think it is. If they (we) are not happy, then it is just not good enough. When was the last time you were invited by the club for your opinion on the state of the Club as a whole, given the opportunity to participate in a think tank to provide new ideas or given a voice on our direction? This is one of the main tenants of the 3P ticket. Participation by those who wish to participate is not only important, but essential. The Club is only as strong as the fans. Without fans there is no club. Ulimately the fans should have the final say and the only way to do that is by exercising their democratic right to vote. If your not happy with the current culture, vote. If the new board that is elected still doesn't live up to expectations, vote them out too!
So, I guess it can be summed up by saying that moving away from an attitude of "second best" can be achieved by allowing participation from those who have the best interests of the club at heart, namely, former greats and fans and the only people who can change the direction and culture of the club is us, by doing something.
I hope this helps.
Yes they can. All players are entitled to vote.
Is the rumour true that the players have training on Sunday morning so they won't be able to attend ?
Is the rumour true that the players have training on Sunday morning so they won't be able to attend ?
Not just training, but a pre season camp in the sticks!!!
In all honesty if he hadn't posted it I wouldn't have shown up until 10am and may well have missed the chance to vote,especially if I was held up and running late for any reason.
The Club is only as strong as the fans. Without fans there is no club.
Maybe you missed the part were 3 of us, including Parra Futures have confirmed voting will also take place during the AGM after 10am. You were never going to miss your chance to vote.
I saw it, just as I saw your post saying voting may finish as early as ten past ten.
Mark, rightly or wrongly you've been accused of defending the indefensible at times. Are you going to tell me in all good conscience that this wasn't dirty pool??? Not even a little bit???
So I just got of the phone with Kevin Wise, the Operations Manager for the PDRLC.
Renewals of membership opens at 9AM in the Leagues Club Foyer, Current members can then proceeded to the Leagues Club Auditorium, which will have staff available from "Club Elections" a group run by Gay Bzardough.
At 9am, you can proceed to vote.
Voting will conclude after the Meeting Item (5 or 6) which is the election of directors. (This could be anywhere from 10:10 to 10:40 or latter depending on how the first meeting items proceed).
When that action is called, Ms Bzardough will address the meeting, to inform them of he voting process.
Each ticket will be asked privately if they wish to appoint a scrutineer, which is their right to do so.
The votes are collected,
The meeting will continue until the votes are counted.
Once the votes are tallied and it is agreed upon by the scrutineers, the members of the Board will be announce by Ms Bzardough in between meeting items.
This is the way contested elections have run previously 2006 was the same situation. I am disappointed Parra Future didn't take the time to confirm this rumour before posting it or taking other action. Were as all I had to do was call the club and ask to speak to the operations manager.