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FA Board – Proposed Reforms – Final vote 18 May 2017

FA Board – Proposed Reforms – Final vote 18 May 2017
WAR has been following the progress of the proposed FA Board reforms, most of which need to be implemented by 31 Oct 2017, or the FA will lose public funding.
The proposal was passed unanimously by the FA Council (presumably including Katrien Meire) on 3 April.
It now goes to a vote by the shareholders at the AGM on 18 May, when a 75% majority is needed.

The key reforms proposed
• A reduction in the size of the board from 12 members to 10, with three members each from the amateur and professional game, two independents and the FA's chairman and chief executive
• Three of those board positions will be held by women from 2018
• Eleven new members will be added to the FA council to boost representation for ethnic minorities, the disabled community, fans groups and women's football
• All council members must be active in the organisations they are elected or nominated to represent, ending the appointment of any new life or senior vice-presidents, with existing life or senior vice-presidents losing their voting rights
• A maximum of three three-year terms for any member of the board or council.

The 2nd bullet point is of particular relevance to Charlton fans, and although the deadline for its implementation is not until next year, there is nothing to prevent the FA appointing 3 women from the start of the new board, rather than having 2 board reorganisations within 12 months.

Nothing wrong with that, provided appointments are made on grounds of competence, not purely gender. WAR supports equal opportunity. However, there appears to be no requirement to ensure competence as a basic qualification for office. Since the close season could be a favourable time for the FA to do something which may be controversial, please keep your eyes peeled!

There are further details on http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/77247/katrien-meire-and-the-question-of-fa-tokenism/p1 including a link http://drinkingduringthegame.blogspot.co.uk/2017/03/updated-tale-of-woe-under-meires.html to a blog listing a large number of KM’s failings. If something happens about which you wish to express your views to the FA, they can be contacted via info@thefa.com . The FA and the press are more likely to take notice if they suddenly receive many emails from individual Charlton fans, in addition to ones from protest groups such as WAR.

Comments

  • N01R4M
    N01R4M Posts: 2,577
    I wonder if this might be a reason for Roland delaying selling?
    Giving his "niece" the best possible platform for a seat on the FA Board?
    After all, on paper her CV shows her having 3.5 years' experience as a board member of a league football club, and I wonder how many of the current 8 women on the many FA boards & committees can point to that.
    Worrying prospect.
  • Arsenetatters
    Arsenetatters Posts: 6,002
    Didn't KM rule herself out of an FA 'main' post on her Radio 4 interview?
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,025

    Didn't KM rule herself out of an FA 'main' post on her Radio 4 interview?

    So she'll be working there by August then!
  • N01R4M
    N01R4M Posts: 2,577
    She told radio 4 she was a relative newcomer & felt she had not got enough experience of the FA "yet".
    Even if her nose didn't grow as she said it, I'd be amazed if a few more months on the committee haven't miraculously removed that impediment!
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,161
    Do we know how Charlton voted for the JPT yesterday?
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,121
    edited May 2017
    N01R4M said:

    She told radio 4 she was a relative newcomer & felt she had not got enough experience of the FA "yet".
    Even if her nose didn't grow as she said it, I'd be amazed if a few more months on the committee haven't miraculously removed that impediment!

    By which logic though, they'd only have have one female board member in 2018, because only Heather Rabbatts would have the necessary experience. In reality, we can be absolutely confident that as soon as these vacancies become available Meire will be in on them like a starving Sue Perks at a tray of vol-au-vents. If are three things we knew about Katrien Meire, it is these:
    ⦁ She is hugely ambitious for personal glory (witness the fact that she was on R4 in the first place, and the disgraceful acceptance of an unearned and undeserved university gong).
    ⦁ She has no compunction to shy away from jobs she cannot do (she's still busy wrecking Charlton, three years after being proved to be hopelessly incompetent).
    ⦁ She lies through her teeth.

    It all adds up to one thing. When there's a prestigious place going at the FA, she'll be first in line to snap it up regardless of inexperience, inability or anything she's said on the radio.

    #incompetentmeire
  • HardyAddick
    HardyAddick Posts: 1,638
    Peter Principle of management. Employees only stop being promoted once they can no longer perform effectively, and "managers rise to the level of their incompetence".

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/db/Peters_principle.svg


  • N01R4M
    N01R4M Posts: 2,577
    FA shareholders’ vote on the proposed reforms today – Women’s Hour on Radio4 (on air now) going to discuss proposed increase in women on FA Board this morning. I wonder who they will be interviewing???

    If you see the outcome of vote, please post here with link. Thanks.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,121
    N01R4M said:

    FA shareholders’ vote on the proposed reforms today – Women’s Hour on Radio4 (on air now) going to discuss proposed increase in women on FA Board this morning. I wonder who they will be interviewing???

    If you see the outcome of vote, please post here with link. Thanks.

    Baroness Sue Campbell, Head of Women's Football at the FA and BBC Sports journalist Katie Gornall.

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  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448

    Peter Principle of management. Employees only stop being promoted once they can no longer perform effectively, and "managers rise to the level of their incompetence".

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/db/Peters_principle.svg


    Try telling that to Tony Keohane, the man has smashed through the glass ceiling of incompetence, and is skyscraper stories above his station.
    For a start his cheese sandwiches were vile.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,084
    Heather Rabbatts steps down from FA board.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40271702
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,566
    Oh oh...so another vacancy for a woman.
  • Fanny Fanackapan
    Fanny Fanackapan Posts: 18,768
    edited June 2017

    Oh oh...so another vacancy for a woman.

    Think you should apply, Weegie.....

    You know a damned sight more about football than one CEO I know.
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,599
    Why don't WAR start to draw up a list of potential candidates that they feel would be good for football and send it to the FA?