It is a tragic story, nobody disputes this. I would also like to point out though, that it also indicates something that has created a problem with our club, this sense that Cameron inherits his fathers position and influence at the club is akin to me inheriting my Grandfathers rank and accolades from the army after I joined the military. You have to earn your own stripes from the ground up, that is one thing the 4 x 2's teach their kids in business even the wealthiest ones. You start off sweeping the floors. The club has built up legends around people and started to believe them and then transferred them onto their kids. It is like father / son rules in the past, the old man is only half the gene pool, if he picked a dainty little flower for a wife, chances are the kids part dainty little flower too...