by mrP(Boonen)VT » Fri Nov 16, 2007 10:10 am
[quote]The surrey league were even considering breaking away and setting up their own organisation if things got any worse.
We did.....spent a year running our own racing with no BC membership required, covering our own insurance etc and 90% of people saw no difference, but for some the lack of BC points and international selection was an issue.
On the 10 year membership front, there is some truth in the posts above. The Tony Doyle affair cost the Federation dearly, but was their own downfall.
Tony was not Presidential material, but asked questions that the old boy network didn't like asking. Sure he had his own agenda, but the shake up that he caused was the best thing to happen to cycling.
I was due to go the Annual Conference in 1987 (when it was a lock in 2 day dreary dull affair), and I was approached when due to a sudden mystery illness, I was unable to attend, and a certain Peter King went in my place. The rest as they say is history.
At that time, analysis of the accounts showed that technically the Federation was bankrupt, (we were still paying off the debts from the previous world championships at Goodwood!!) hence the cap in hand ask of 10 years membership. It was only some creative accounting by PK that kept it afloat to get some funding from Sport England.
the club decided that it wasn't felt prudent at the time given the chequered history and lack of funds and direction to chuck a load of money their way.
Any NGB will have it's detractors, look at darts, swimming, boxing, athletics. BC is far from perfect, but just moaning from the outside as 99% of people are fond of doing changes nothing. If you don't like what BC is doing, then come along to the Board meetings, get yourself elected and have a say.
Adam,
If Liverpool Mercury is so good, why? Because it has a base of volunteers I would guess that work hard behind the scenes. Instead of going elsewhere, why didn't you use your obvious eye for talent and help develop ACC in the same way?
So many people say things are better elsewhere, but unless they are willing to volunteer and make changes happen, then the status quo will remain. Just look how difficult it is to get people to help at Addiscombe CC organised events.