paulbagzFC wrote:So nothing actually happened?
-PB Apparently - the FFV refused to allow their own zone reps to conduct the meeting on FFV premises - so the meeting and the vote were taken in the foyer. Class act by the FFV there which shows the respect in which they hold the people they represent in. I believe 11 out of 14 reps voted for the board to be replaced. A clear vote of no confidence. And 14 out of 14 called for the NPLV process to be halted and clubs consulted with. Not a case of 'nothing' happening, more a case of another large step taken in the process. With the zone reps now joining various local councils, parks & recreation, now 59 state clubs in standing against the FFV's NPLV model, and the recent news that the president has been issuing statements without the approval of his board - it's hard to see how they can justify pushing on with their plans.
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