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Yeah, total shit-show. No surprise.

The train-wreck of the finances is a risk inherent when you attract managers to build an opaque empire in a 'glamorous' (using the definition very loosely!) - read 'expensive' - niche like elite sport, funded/incentivised with 'free' money unconnected to the department's own profit & loss; while trying to combine that kind of setup within a decent, boring, steady-income, historic grass-roots member's organisation reliant for funding on members subs. It was bonkers to mesh the two together as I've said for the last 5 years. The two ethos are unlikely to mix well. It seems like merging organisational oil and water. Even less likely to succeed when any financial oversight of the flashy expensive full-time professional part is mostly done by part-time volunteers from the boring steady mundane voluntary part. Madness.


Btw..
Throughout this debate Offwidth was attempting to obstruct progress of Shark's proposals and bewilder with his usual pomposity and political BS'ing, by claiming Shark's proposed motions shouldn't be allowed due to 'being founded in a misrepresentation of the facts' (or words to that effect). Even I didn't expect any such 'misrepresentation' to actually turn out to be an underestimation of the deficit.   ::)


The MC failed in their role to: 'act as a representative body of the members, consulting with and constructively challenging the Board of Directors, and holding the Board to account on behalf of the members.

While the board utterly failed in their role: 'responsible for overall operation of the organisation, as well as setting and implementing organisational strategy in consultation with Members' Council.'

Without resignations to signal accountability it's an unavoidable MONC isn't it?

 :shit:


 

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Sure it takes a while to get the accounts sorted, but v convenient that this comes out too late for any AGM resolutions to be submitted.
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diet, training and injuries / Re: Bunion but not a bunion?
« Last post by Lopez on Today at 10:05:25 pm »
Ah, i was so focused in thinking it bone/hard tissue related and/or from wearing tight shoes that cysts didn't even occur to me.

I'll do some searching see if that's the likely culprit.

Thanks for that
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No way back from this. They've surely got to go ASAP.

Just glad no Access roles are going.....
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Dire, isn’t it. I see Simon is saying the people responsible have not resigned or been removed. I’m interested to know if that’s correct. Offwidth?

The Board has primacy ie responsibility and accountability stops with them. Under their watch £1million has been spaffed away over the last two years with nothing to show for it.

The two main players on the Board are the Chair and President. Neither have tendered their resignations.
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diet, training and injuries / Re: Bunion but not a bunion?
« Last post by Scouse D on Today at 09:34:27 pm »
Sounds almost certainly like a ganglion cyst. I am however, a doctor of chemistry not medicine.
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5.    The costs of restructuring, redundancies, and staff departures due to not tracking ambitious growth targets.



I'm not quite sure what all this means exactly, but it doesn't sound like any of it was handled in a great way or had a happy ending.

To me it means they spent from a projected budget that never materialised, due to exaggerated assumptions about membership revenue. Now, addresssing that deficit engenders costs of its own.
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diet, training and injuries / Bunion but not a bunion?
« Last post by Lopez on Today at 09:13:43 pm »
Having made it through several decades of climbing without feet issues despite my best attempts (hello 90's and wearing Lasers 3 sizes too small) now that i'm more into comfier shoes i seem to have developed 'something'.

Drawing a blank on Google and there's only so many photos of malformed toes i can bare to watch, so checking if someone has had something similar and can help me ID.

Will save you all from posting a pic, but it's like a hard lump, possibly bony?, on the second knuckle of the little toe. Kind of top and side of it if it makes sense. Pretty painfull under pressure as well when wearing climbing shoes.

First noticed it when breaking in new shoes few months ago, and only really realised recently that it wasn't the right shoe taking a hell of a lot longer to break in than the left one did, but that there was 'something' in my toe that shouldn't be there and it's getting bigger.
 
Thought it'd be a bunion at first but turns out it isn't as bunions form on a different joint apparently. Can't find anything about something of the like developing at the second knuckle.

Any ideas anyone?
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competitions / Re: Olympic qualification Paris 2024
« Last post by Duma on Today at 08:49:19 pm »
ah ok, thanks for clarifying!
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competitions / Re: Olympic qualification Paris 2024
« Last post by erm, sam on Today at 08:47:43 pm »
im talking about when they are coming out on the boulder quali replay
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