I've heard it said by one or two that because we have 17 board members that it's having an adverese effect on our decision making re a takeover, indeed 'any' decision making in fact.
Can anyone tell me if 17 is an unusualy large number of directors for a pro fooball club in The UK or if it's average?
I appreciate there may well be larger boards the higher up the leagues one goes.....and that now we're in The 1st Div we may be considered to be top heavy....anyone got a view on this?
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I think you need to think in terms of the number of major shareholders rather than directors, but I'm not saying it's a factor.
How many on the plc board Airman?
Chairman: Derek Chappell
Deputy Chair: Bob Whitehead
Directors: Gideon Franklin, Michael Grade, Maurice Hatter, Richard Murray, Martin Simons, David Sumners
Many of the FC board made and make signicant financial and other contributions. There are also a number of associate directors.
The set up is a reflection of how funds have been raised over the years.
But Airman is correct to say that the PLC board make the significant decisions
Isn't it Bob Whitehand? Still what's a body part between friends?:-)
Anybody know Gideon Franklin?
On the other hand, of course, it also opened the door to Scally!
Met Gideon at a Bromley do a couple of years ago. Persuaded to 'come on board' by RM. No real history with the Club and not mega rich - he's MD of Mizuho International, married to a Japanese lady and speaks the lingo fluently. Nice enough guy.
The real money maker at the Club presently is Sir Maurice Hatter.