The football board are all elected by the members.
We have elected a chairman and a board of directors,...
...and they are in place for one year.
They are ideally involved as much as possible on a day-to-day basis,...
...and the sorts of decisions that we make involve staffing costs.
In putting things together for the membership to make decisions on.
We run a project for youth education, and that is down in our IT suite.
The catering and the sorts of policies that we have got there,...
...what happens within the club bar.
What happens for the food.
Sorting out the policing and the stewarding for match days.
And I think a lot of that is similar to how a traditional football club is run.
I think because of our budget limitations,...
...because we don't have enough money,...
...the board of directors are probably more involved...
...than they are at some other football clubs.
They are not just making overreaching decisions,...
...they are actually involved in day-to-day decision-making.
We try as much as possible, where it is relevant,...
...to pass this onto the membership to give them a say as well.
So if there is a little bit of money in the budget,...
...do we want to spend it on maybe painting one of the stands and improving that?
Do we want to give the money to the groundsman to make improvements,...
...and really let the members and the fans decide...
...where the money should be going.