I have a lot of man love for Al Baxter but this is a ridiculous appointment.
Firstly the guy has not been long enough out of the game for him to be clear of the wreckage. He will have friends and maybe non-friends in the squad and elsewhere in what might be called the organization.
Secondly, he is really a bit young to be acting chairman of a company of such significance: for gods sake his working life has been as a rugby player he has never had to negotiate or plan a season or a 5 year plan. Has he ever seen a budget, a set of accounts etc? I know he's a uni graduate: but that's in architecture as I understand it.
While I realise it is an interim appointment it sends a disturbing hint that there is just no judgment being exercised in Tahland.
I could see Al as the CEO with a good experienced board helping him learn on the job but this is a different role.
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There's a small problem with who is left to be acting chairman. Zemancheff has gone, Petersen is almost certainly conflicted, two of the members are so new they've only been to a couple of meetings and on top of that we are told that several members of the Board are overseas on business or holidays.
My guess is Al Baxter was last man standing. He's probably the only one left with any rugby knowledge.
Maybe Petersen is one of the ones overseas, but if he is not then why isn't he, as deputy to Zemancheff, automatically taking the acting role?
PS. Like PT, my overwhelming feeling is embarrassment and disappointment. I just want the clean-out to happen as quickly as possible and then the whole thing to be over with.