I've been following a few threads related to this Tinkler offer and some of you have a one side perspective on this issue. There's always 2 sides to every argument and a few of you have not heard all the facts.
Burruston & Tew are looking at the Knights on a long term financial basis not a short term money gain. Tinkler's offer, though sounding very tempting to accept, needed further scrutiny. I listened to the conference posted earlier and it seems that the board have definitely been the ones hard done by. Some members on this forum need to go into detail as to why they think the board should step down. I for one, believe they've gone about it the right way, looking at the facts and fine print before putting it to a vote to members.
Tinkler's impatience is his downfall. You can't just demand the purchase of a football club. He's like a spoilt kid that wants that PS3 yesterday and throws a hissy fit when he can't have it.
I'm glad Burruston & Tew allowed themselves till today to call a press conference. It's just sad that a man with the amount of wealth that Tinkler has, doesn't seem to share the same sentiment. He's not buying a figgin Ferrari, he's buying a football club with all the trimmings. This is not something he can put in his trophy cabinet or the garage.
If, and I mean if, the board members do decide to stand down, then I hope they do it for the right reasons and not be bullied by in house pressure.
In light of this ongoing saga, the Knights are still in capable hands and have a worthy team to make the top 8 in 2011.