I'll chuck in a positive from left field, with the possible consequence of starting a flame war!
I thought the action of inviting Wallace to the President's function and then seeing him watching the game seated next to March (and I assume March's wife) spoke volumes of the culture and fibre being (re)built in our club. Wallace didn't succeed as coach, he left on average(at best) terms, lost the support of the president and he hasn't owned up (publicly anyway) to much culpability in regards to the state he left us in, and yet March and club had the moral courage to invite him back and respect his involvement. Our club suffered very very badly (rightly or wrongly) in the past from some terrible public perceptions about sacking coaches, player cliques, poor moral governance etc etc but actions like this are good indicators that much has changed off-field at our club for the better and even though my initial reaction at seeing him next to March today was "what the?", thinking further about it I think that what wasn't said, said more.
Fire away!