Any group that does not set out into the public domain a full open set of minutes, and by its own admission would rather some conversations had behind closed doors, stay behind closed doors seem pretty secretive and selective to me
Aah, come on Fred, be fair. We had stuff that we had to keep confidential from time to time, and while we aimed to be as open as we could be, some of the stuff we discussed had to be kept confidential, at least for a period of time. Necessarily so, or no-one (e.g. 3rd parties wishing to discuss investments in Fans Consortium etc) would have been prepared to discuss anything with us. I agree the Wray thing was a mistake but I don't think the current Trust board are any different to how we were in that regard generally - they're doing their best to be a trustworthy organisation that (e.g.) the club can have sensible conversations with, while being as open as they can with fans about the general direction of most things. They do lack a middle-aged swinger though mate
Yeah, it made Paul go bald for a start!
I was too *way* sexy for my shirt
. Although it did get better (the baldness, not the sexiness)