Until someone with proper expertise in myriad areas of sports science, football coaching, business, finance, law, PR, media, marketing, human resources etc etc has unfettered access to all
board meeting minutes, records of all discussions with players, full player medical records, details of all contacts with agents, other
clubs, other players, seen copies of player contracts and negotiations, understands the financial imperatives, interprets the business accounting, has reviewed the business plan, has knowledge of the employer / employee contractual relationship between Wenger and the
club, has intimate insight in to the goals and objectives of the business and the
club — then everyone is filling in the gaps with their own version of events and will necessarily always be a long, long way from anything close to any «truth».
The Recording Secretary shall: (i) record all of the proceedings of the
meetings of the membership and of the
Board in a book kept for that purpose, (ii) mail to all members of the
Club a copy of the
minutes of all membership
meetings, (iii) provide the members of the
Board with copies of the
minutes of
Board meetings, and (iv) act as custodian of all records submitted to the Recording Secretary and of the books and records pertaining to the office and his or her duties.