It would be nice if all this stuff could be sorted out amicably (very unRichmond-like I know), but the question is how?
I would really like to see Leon Daphne as president again, but Leon has ruled that out for his own personal reasons.
So, I’ll chuck in another option in Terry Grigg, the vice president at the time Leon resigned and was going to be president when Casey stepped in.
I better declare I know Griggy personally and is a friend (although I wonder if he sees this, I still will be lol). C’est la vie – because Terry knows I would never do anything to harm the RFC and would just have to accept I say this in the best interests of the club.
I backed him when he first tried out for the board, based on knowing him and knowing what a diehard Richmond supporter he was, working for the club during the Save Our Skins, president of the Ton Up group, and many many other things he has done unnoticed by supporters. And a successful businessman to boot.
His name hasn’t been brought up in these discussions, and I can’t vouch for all parties concerned, but I believe he got on very well with the current board, and was on friendly terms with members of the Schwab ticket.
Best of all, he was a hundred per cent successful in his duties as director, being in charge of membership, which in his tenure reached the highest membership figures going just short of the 30,000 mark (which I still believe is the highest amount, despite reports otherwise).
Just an option, and I hope people can see past my personal bias – I think my bias is outweighed by the respect he has around the club anyway.
I hate this infighting – this, to me, is a viable alternative to the current state of play.
The only thing is Griggy hasn’t thrown his hat in the ring – that’s up to him I guess, but I’d welcome some mediation in this.