As much as the Trust board believe they have acted in the best interests for the club they are now so distant from the club and then fans that it is time for a change. It happens in all walks of life, boards of businesses, governments etc, one day its time for a change, and that time is now.
I fully agree with this. The board have become entrenched in their position and things have been said and done that can't be gone back on.
The Trust bid is dead and the ACV has gone. Any leverage the Trust had is gone.
In order for the Trust to have any relevance now the only option is for them to find a way to work with the club and build a few bridges.
Unfortunately things have got personal (on both sides) and I don't think there's any coming back from that. The owners aren't going to change so if any sort of working relationship is going to be restored then the only thing left to change is the Trust board.
Rights, wrongs and good intentions are irrelevant; we are where we are and a clean sweep is needed to move forwards.
And before anyone starts on about the owners not wanting to engage, look at the correspondence between them and Tom's group on the NotMyTrust website. They are perfectly willing to engage when spoken to in a civil and productive manner (although to some that's probably just seen as proof that they are in KT's pocket
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