SouthRushdenJFC wrote: Tue Aug 02, 2022 11:57 am
I'm still laughing at BartonRaz being "a friend of the board". I don't always agree with his views but he is one of the, if not the, most balanced members on here.
Furthermore, isn't being a "friend of the board" a good thing? Shouldn't we all be friends, Board Members, members like myself and non-members alike?
I agree with Bozzer's comment that this thread is very depressing. Of course, it's true that it's very easy to criticize and as Pigman said, the Board can and will probably continue to make mistakes as they are human, and not only that are passionate volunteers trying to fit their commitment to the Club around work, family and other commitments.
I attended the AGM/Forum too and one of the things which I thought was good about it was that there was a respectful exchange of ideas from people who had very differing opinions. I don't think everything which was spoken about was "resolved", but at least it was spoken about and there was an understanding from all in attendance (both in the room and online) of the range of opinions amongst the membership.
Although I can't say I've read all the recent threads/posts on this forum,
what I haven't seen anyone comment on is the fact that the Club had an election for the Board run this year, in which only two candidates stood for three seats. To me, that indicates that there is a problem and that as a Club we need to be finding the Board Members of the future and making sure that they are active and engaged Members today, ready to step in and serve on the Board in the future.
This thread demonstrates that we have reached a state as a Club where a significant section of the fans/members have mentally "othered" the Board and speak about them as a bunch of faceless bad guys (and girls). If we want our Club to continue to develop, rise and succeed,
fixing this is on everyone.
It would be very easy for the Board to say that Members aren't currently stepping forward to take on responsibility. It would be very easy for Members to say the Board haven't done X, Y or Z. It would be easy for people to bring out specific examples such as the one which AFCRD_Dan spoke about as to why they won't volunteer/stand for election themselves (n.b. I'm not suggesting that this is what he was doing) and for fans who are not members to say that the Club/Members/Board have not made Membership attractive enough and hence they won't be joining.
However, if we get stuck on those specific/personal examples we are only harming the Club. That starts with this forum, because it shouldn't be dismissed as "just an online forum". It's older than the Club and AFC Rushden and Diamonds' formation was a direct consequence of its existence and of discussions originating on the forum. I have a strong suspicion that practically everyone linked with AFC R&D reads it, regardless of whether they say they do or not. As real diamond said, why would anyone reading it put themselves forward for election?
In my personal opinion, what AFC R&D is missing is a culture where constructive challenge, communicated in the right way, is valued from all sides and where all of us understand that the Club's problems are our problems as a wider group. This is because, ultimately, the Club's biggest and most valuable resource is us - the people connected with the Club. How effectively the Club can make use of the resource (our money, our time, our effort, knowledge and skills) is the major limiter on its success. Discord and partisanism only serve to detract from this.
We're a long way from having the culture which I'm talking about and I don't have a "silver bullet" to fix it, otherwise I would have already suggested it, but I hope others reading this post might have some constructive thoughts.