Mistagear,
Usually I don't communicate with people who only use pseudonyms - in your case however I will make an exception. Given your comments may be reasonably interpreted as meaning any past official of any tenpin bowling organisation in this country was "on the gravy train".
Please advise as follows:
The names of those "past officials on the gravy train"? Please provide documented and substantiated facts to support your comments.
The names of those officials who [took] "trips on the Concord"? Please provide documented and substantiated facts to support your comments that proves any such travel was undertaken by means other than by private finances.
Stephen Jones
Haven't been on the site for a while, so am a late entry to the discussion. Steve, I've noticed before that whenever the demise of the ATBC is mentioned in any way, you come up with defensive reactions about the ATBC and / or critical comments of the actions which led to it's demise.
Let's be clear here. You and doubtless many ATBC honest, hard working functionaries were badly betrayed. They wern't betrayed by those who presided over the collapse of the ATBC. You were all betrayed by people above you.
How do I know? I was the one who removed the first stone in the foundations. How? -- By carrying out an investigation into missing money - some $3000+ missing from a local Association. The further my enquiries went, the stronger the smell.
I then went as a delegate ( don't remember the year ) to the AGM on the Gold Coast, where, after I opened the debate, more delegates queried the accounts, and the Auditors disclaimer. The matter 'exploded' from there. Proof of what Mistagear said? Probably not now. Plenty of it at the time ( including the Concorde ) I wish Roy West was still with us as the new body ( TBA ) sent Roy overseas as our representative shortly after the formation of TBA, and he was devastated about the things he uncovered, including the Concorde. He rang me on his return ( he and I had worked together to produce TBAs original constitution )
I don't think that anyone who ever had anything to do with Roy, on any level, would question his honesty and integrity, or his intelligence. As well as his wide bowling industry experience, being an experienced solicitor, he was also very aware of the need of evidence to back up assertions
You doubtless had the wrong thing done by you, Steve, but it was by insiders. If you must blame some 'outsider', blame me, but I'll still sleep OK at night.
Jim