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Title: AGM 2016
Post by: bwildered on April 06, 2016, 05:41:15 PM
AGM 2016  to be held tonight . Any attendee who could file a report thereafter  would be much appreciated .

Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: jimmy on April 06, 2016, 06:16:15 PM
How much publicity have the club given to this ?
Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: quincy on April 06, 2016, 07:04:01 PM
How much publicity have the club given to this ?

Loads. 

If your a member.
Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: vim on April 06, 2016, 07:55:35 PM
I must attend the AGM and members forums more often. As they can be an source of comedy.

People must remember the man who rolled his empty glass along the floor and out the door with him running after it before it broke.

Also there was someone who got upset on Ronnie Irani's behalf about criticism. I was going to ask the question. When are you and Ronnie Irani going to announce your engagement?

Saying Ground Redevelopment must be guaranteed a laugh.
Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: squarelegumpire on April 06, 2016, 08:41:18 PM
I went. Not the most exciting event. Lots of congrats to Doug Insole on being re-elected President, and on (almost) being 90. Short spat over the Committee elections; for some reason "they" didn't want to give out the votes of the defeated candidates..... the old reason; it'll cause embarrassment to the defeated! Apparently Wilson was pretty close to being elected, Daren and Brian quite a long way off. Turnout was a bit up on the last time there was an election.

Treasurer thought that while 2015 had, financially, been OK, this was largely due to the Aussie game and this wouldn't be repeated for a while. Club needs more money to keep good players; really doesn't want to decline into a feeder club. Need csh from OS venture IF it works.

Development is being prceeded with cautiously. Looks like our partners aren't quite the massive organisation they once were. One member drew comparison with how Kent had carried out their ground development and said we were doing it better.

Aim is still promotion, and at least some one-day silverware.
Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: nat on April 06, 2016, 08:43:11 PM
I went. Not the most exciting event. Lots of congrats to Doug Insole on being re-elected President, and on (almost) being 90. Short spat over the Committee elections; for some reason "they" didn't want to give out the votes of the defeated candidates..... the old reason; it'll cause embarrassment to the defeated! Apparently Wilson was pretty close to being elected, Daren and Brian quite a long way off. Turnout was a bit up on the last time there was an election.

Treasurer thought that while 2015 had, financially, been OK, this was largely due to the Aussie game and this wouldn't be repeated for a while. Club needs more money to keep good players; really doesn't want to decline into a feeder club. Need csh from OS venture IF it works.

Development is being prceeded with cautiously. Looks like our partners aren't quite the massive organisation they once were. One member drew comparison with how Kent had carried out their ground development and said we were doing it better.

Aim is still promotion, and at least some one-day silverware.

plus ca change ...
Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: nat on April 06, 2016, 08:45:13 PM
Club needs cash ... maybe some of the old wrinklies can leave some filthy lucre in their wills.
Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: vim on April 06, 2016, 09:02:13 PM
When the question of embarrassing the unsuccessful candidates at the AGM was raised in the past. A member stated that he had stood in local elections for the Liberal Democrats and knew what it was like to be embarrassed by a lack of votes. In his view it was not a problem.

I was once on the committee of a club, not cricket and at AGM time I was unopposed. There were two young idiots standing and I said that I would support them so that I could get what I wanted out of them. When the votes were counted I saw that they were not made public as it was clear the only votes they got were from themselves.

Also in that club one of members early in the AGM would get upset about something and walk out. One year it was the lady at the tea bar rattling the tea cups. I suggested at a committee meeting that we made his walk out item two on the AGM agenda.
Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: afinetickletoleg on April 06, 2016, 09:49:39 PM
I went. Not the most exciting event. Lots of congrats to Doug Insole on being re-elected President, and on (almost) being 90. Short spat over the Committee elections; for some reason "they" didn't want to give out the votes of the defeated candidates..... the old reason; it'll cause embarrassment to the defeated! Apparently Wilson was pretty close to being elected, Daren and Brian quite a long way off. Turnout was a bit up on the last time there was an election.

Treasurer thought that while 2015 had, financially, been OK, this was largely due to the Aussie game and this wouldn't be repeated for a while. Club needs more money to keep good players; really doesn't want to decline into a feeder club. Need csh from OS venture IF it works.

Development is being prceeded with cautiously. Looks like our partners aren't quite the massive organisation they once were. One member drew comparison with how Kent had carried out their ground development and said we were doing it better.

Aim is still promotion, and at least some one-day silverware.

Groundhog Day
Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: jimmy on April 06, 2016, 09:50:26 PM
How much publicity have the club given to this ?

Loads. 

If your a member.
if you're a member who joins well before the season. If you join when you attend pre season friendlies you could be a member for fifty years and never have a vote.
Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: Daren Mootoo on April 07, 2016, 04:48:21 AM
Well I tried, but failed to get elected. I failed quite miserably actually, only three votes from coming last, I was informed. But there you go, democracy in action; the club's members have voted and decided to keep faith in the existing committee. Many thanks to everyone who voted for me and those who voiced their support on this forum.
Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: squarelegumpire on April 07, 2016, 07:32:15 AM
Well I tried, but failed to get elected. I failed quite miserably actually, only three votes from coming last, I was informed. But there you go, democracy in action; the club's members have voted and decided to keep faith in the existing committee. Many thanks to everyone who voted for me and those who voiced their support on this forum.

Thanks Daren. You did indeed try, and shouldn't give up.
Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: Valentines Park on April 07, 2016, 08:00:26 AM
I'm intrigued as to how our development is being better handled than Kent.

Kent members have got revamped facilities including a bar that was the old scoreboard.

Essex members on the other hand have got a view of some flats that no-one wants to buy.
Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: nat on April 07, 2016, 08:27:44 AM
... some flats that no-one wants to buy.

That'snot true and you damage the credibility of your wider argument by continuing to suggest so. The level of debate on the re-development needs to improve.
Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: essexfan548 on April 07, 2016, 09:57:08 AM
Well I tried, but failed to get elected. I failed quite miserably actually, only three votes from coming last, I was informed. But there you go, democracy in action; the club's members have voted and decided to keep faith in the existing committee. Many thanks to everyone who voted for me and those who voiced their support on this forum.

Don't give up Daren - some of the dead wood has to go soon as they'll get to 70.
Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: afinetickletoleg on April 07, 2016, 10:14:11 AM
Well I tried, but failed to get elected. I failed quite miserably actually, only three votes from coming last, I was informed. But there you go, democracy in action; the club's members have voted and decided to keep faith in the existing committee. Many thanks to everyone who voted for me and those who voiced their support on this forum.

Don't give up Daren - some of the dead wood has to go soon as they'll get to 70.

Someone will probably call an EGM and a vote will be passed to extend the age to 75!!
Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: Andy on April 07, 2016, 10:53:03 AM
I really despair of the members. I am saddened by the results: clearly we are a very small (enlightened) minority. At least Daren and Brian Springhall can say that they've tried - if the club collapses in the next few years and/or becomes a feeder club, well the members got what they deserved.
Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: Valentines Park on April 07, 2016, 11:07:16 AM
... some flats that no-one wants to buy.

That'snot true and you damage the credibility of your wider argument by continuing to suggest so. The level of debate on the re-development needs to improve.

I thought the redevelopment was predicated on selling flats.

So if those flats have sold why has the project stalled?
Title: Re: AGM 2016
Post by: Mog on April 07, 2016, 12:25:02 PM
Well I tried, but failed to get elected. I failed quite miserably actually, only three votes from coming last, I was informed. But there you go, democracy in action; the club's members have voted and decided to keep faith in the existing committee. Many thanks to everyone who voted for me and those who voiced their support on this forum.

I'm disappointed for you, Daren. Vested interests and apathy continue to dog the Club. I would be confident this is rather similar to a General Election campaign, where those most likely to vote (typically pensioners) will vote for those faces they are already familiar with according to 'establishment', [dare i say it]; deference? Whether those in situ are worth voting for, or whether those casting their ballot have any idea over the record of their choice(s), and what they have done, from how often they've even attended a committee meeting, or indeed their voting record- all as opaque as most other aspects of the Club.
Therefore, we move in to another season, with a 'smoke and mirror' facade of so-called change, placating members, encouraging a ludicrous and unrealistic expectation of success, that the club continue to whip up. When is this shambolic structure of the rotten edifice of ECCC going to be subject to some sustained and thorough scrutiny?