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  1. #11
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    Being perfectly honest.

    People need to put up or shut up when it is in fact itso simple to affect change on any of the fan groups directions.

    Me. I’ve no interest in any of them.

    There should be only one anyway.

    And I’ll be honest. A changed Arabtrust is best placed to fulfil that role. Third largest shareholder, associate place on board already.

    Yet. We have two new groups spring up recently that could achieve everything they wanted by forcing change at AT and the Fed, that hate the Trust anyway, could easily mobilise votes to take over control bit for some reason don’t. I find that in itself bizarre.

    Portuguese Frankly I don’t see the point.

    There only needs to be one group.

    It smacks to me on all sides of egos and fear of defeat in winning the arguments.

    We don’t need all these groups.

    If you want change, go after the biggest fish (AT with its shareholding) and change it.

    Everything else wastes time and muddy the waters which ultimately suits ST and his board of incompetents right down to the ground.
    Last edited by PortugueseFrank; 12-09-2017 at 09:21 PM.

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