The next committee meeting in March was one I wasn’t expecting. All normal items were discussed and then at the end general business went around the table. The last person the president noted there was a committee member who was a member of another football club. I straight away said ” You referring to me” . the answer was yes. To which I said that that was common knowledge and as long as I wasn’t a part of another Cheer Squad and stated in the constitution then that was OK. The president said that all the committee members didn’t trust me and there would be a backlash from all the members if they knew I was a member of another club. To be told I wasn’t trust worthy came as a bit of a shock as I had worked for the last 10 years as hard as anyone in the best interests of the Cheer Squad. I advised them that the only reason I was a member was to attend games with my son who was a member of EFC and that I had been a member of RFC for twice as long. When I said that I had only just re-joined EFC the president interjected an said that I had been a member since November last year. The question now is how did the President know that. I rang the EFC the next day and cancelled my membership there and I also asked them could someone just ring up and confirm that I was a member. The membership person at the EFC said as long as they had a date of birth and a home address they could. Now nobody in the cheer squad would know both those bits of information in the cheer squad except the ORCS membership records. How easy it could have been to access that. Is this what you call dirty tricks campaign against me. Anyway the chairman had said he had run it past the club and they had no problem with it. OK next item. Part 5 is the banner night meeting with the chairman a few weeks later. Ken W