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Ok then, if anyone can let me in on the big secret and please let me know why people would support the alternative ticket I’d appreciate it. Because it’s got me absolutely stumped.
Tiger I'll have a go for you - and excuse me if this is obvious stuff.
If you assume that the current board, or Casey in particular, has done a bad job, you might want to replace them/him. Normally you wouldn't get a chance to do this except by chipping away at 3 directors per year through an Annual General Meeting. Now that's not really affective or practical.
Often, when a board/president is unpopular or has performed badly, an alternative board/president puts itself up and asks for either a smooth take-over (as Casey achieved when he came in and as Eddie did at Collingwood) or an election where the current board/president refuses to walk and the alternative then offers themselves as a package. This is where we are at at RFC. We only have one alternative - it's not possible to pull these things out of a hat - you more or less have to live with what's on offer or stick with the current lot - there are no multiple choices.
I think that it's fair to say that most members are not happy with the current board or Casey. Some may think that it/he have moved in the right direction by appointing GM. TW and the new CEO, but generally the numbers and on field performance are an F. I think it's also fair to say that the current board are not united - we know for fact that Casey wants two of them off before they are due for re-election.
Now one has to consider if the alternative - as a whole - is better than the current board/president. The main criticism appears to be that too many of the "new" alternative have been there before, and they have no plan.
For what it's worth, a number of the alternative people seem to have left because of Casey's autocratic style - this seems to be a common theme. There is also disquiet regarding corporate governance - these are not the sort of things that people feel comfortable about expressing when they leave a club and maybe some of them used other reasons for leaving (not enough time, other priorities etc) in order to save the club from embarassment.
Brendan Schwab started the new group. He soon realized that he didn't have the credibility to pull it off - he went for Macek as alternative president leaving himself as the sort of "go to" man. They put together as strong a group as they could (many people won't committ to these things - eg Gale, Rex, KB
) and have tried to get a cross section of abilities together.
The new group made a peace deal with Casey around July to ensure that we got a good coach and CEO but there appears to be a disagreement as to what else was
specifically agreed upon. The new group now wants to use the scheduled AGM to have a vote for all 9 board places instead of the normal 3 and to do this they need the currrent 9 to resign and present themselves again.
I'm pretty sure this will happen.
You and all other members then must decide whether you prefer the new group (who wlil present as a whole) or want to stick with 9 others under Casey. (Casey may well produce his own group and it might be a simple choice between each group)
The new group will surely present to the members their credentials and their plans or vision in mail outs and on websites prior to the AGM.
regards