Okay,
So change of plan, Having put together a list for you to deal with, I have since been approached by some involved with the running of the org and have decided to put my concerns to the Board and admin ONE more time, Although I'm not expecting a response, I have also been approached by a member of the press who is interested in having a chat, Anybody who saw the write up in the Herald last weekend in regard to the Motocross of Nations will have some idea the problems facing those trying to improve the image of motorcycling, To read what Josh Coppins and Ben Townley had to say, Certainly sounded familiar.
For those (like me) that missed the article that Billy is refering to and want to have a read
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/motoring/n...ectid=11309379
Just read it, how embarrassing for the sport these false accusations are. MNZ no doubt will issue a press statement to re-assure licence holders that the sport is on the right track, and prove to the public the organisation isn't a basket case. I am so pleased we have a board that is steering motorcycle sport in the right direction, we wouldn't want the likes of the Herald article spreading malicious rumours which may cause denial of sponsorship $$$$. Because if an organisation done things like that who would want to sponsor the sport?
False accusations hahahaha,
No wonder we nicknamed you "Stupid from planet Stupider", You'd laugh at the rumored penalties suggested for the 2 members who spoke out, Especially considering who they are and what theyve done for NZ on the world stage, Theres some mindboggling decisions being made at present and all the while, The members who do the most damage are left to carry on.
By sponsorship $$$$$ are you referring to the paltry amount(Way less than $2000) contributed by a board member to gain a naming rights position on all advertising for NZSBK 2014 for his private company as opposed to the $30,000 that used to be provided by an oil company ??? Cause if so, It may be too late already.
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