robin moore Wrote:Would it be helpful and acceptable to all captains and players for Andy Muir and Jonathan Grant to exchange roles with Jonathan captaining the Open team and Andy captaining the ladies team?
As a member of the women's team my own answer to this question is no - I am very happy with Jonathan Grant as captain. I also believe Jonathan has the ability to captain both teams (whether he has the volition to do so I do not know) - this would potentially save CS hundreds of pounds and would, as I understand the situation, be more acceptable to the majority of selected players in both teams.
I completely agree with the sentiments of David Deary and Jim Webster that we should be grateful to Andy M for the work he has done so far in his elected role as International Director. However, it is my own opinion that he has made an error of judgement on this occasion - and I don't think Andy B's questions are unreasonable.
Joe makes a good point about the selection process as a whole - there is clearly a potential conflict of interest in having some of the strongest Scottish players on the selection committee. This was clearly why John Shaw abstained from involvement in the selection of the olympiad team. In my opinion this was the right thing to do. On the other hand the captaincy of the olympiad open team was unilaterally decided by Andy M - who has insisted on going himself despite serious concerns being raised by multiple selected members of the team.
I agree with Andy M that things can descend quickly on the noticeboard and I think dialogue is important. However so far I am unclear that things have been resolved satisfactorily. There have been multiple group emails circulating and the CC list has included those selected, potential team members, a couple of the committee and some of Andy's friends and team mates. Ultimately the conclusion reached so far (by Andy) is that the captaincy of the olympiad is up to Andy M and that despite the strong reservations of the team he is convinced of his ability to inspire the team in Tromso and that he will be going.
With this in mind I am acutely aware of the fact that in Tromso we will be there as a team representing our country. I'm proud to be going and hope to play well - if Andy is there as captain and as international director I will have to accept that - and I will propose that in the future we have a clear conflict of interest policy. I also hope that whoever is brave enough to stand for the post of international director is prepared to be accountable to the organisation who voted them in.
See you in Tromso Andy.