Amoc implosion

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oilit

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2,632 posts

179 months

Thursday 20th January 2022
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From the email i have just seen, looks like the leadership who wanted change have just all resigned.

I feel sorry for the local area guys & gals who i believe genuinely do a great job. Until this madness is resolved i am keeping my money firmly in my pocket.

Dewi 2

1,316 posts

66 months

Thursday 20th January 2022
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It is all most unfortunate.
I might have misunderstood the whole thing, but this is how I see it now.

I watched the live AMOC Q & A with Peter Sprague a little while ago. He rescued Aston Martin from the receiver in 1975, and a very succesful businessman in various different industries. He spoke about his time at AML and later described his recent involvement with AMOC. After being approached, he agreed to help AMOC and spent some time doing so. He explained that throughout his long business career, which involved managing some big companies, he had never before encountered any management, that consisted of a committee of 22 people.

Also willing to help was Dr Ulrich Bez.

As you will know, prior to the recent vote, many of the local area reps seemed to join together in opposing any change. Their circular letter might possibly have influenced the vote result.

Not surprised if the new group have resigned. They offered their experience and guidance, so why would people of that calibre waste any more time on the matter?

I enjoyed the local meetings, but since COVID had not attended anything. My membership was therefore not being of much benefit through no fault of the club, but after learning about the 'antics', I definitely decided not to renew.

Having thoroughly enjoyed reading the AMHT magazine at Christmas, I thought that was much more interesting than the advert strewn AMOC magazines.

I presume COVID and then the 'antics', might have had a big effect on the membership numbers.





nathwraith1

382 posts

148 months

Thursday 20th January 2022
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I signed for AMOC in Oct and it’s been nothing but computer drama and letters about it.

I have no idea what’s going on.

I just want to talk to and meet other Aston owners.

StephenP

1,886 posts

211 months

Thursday 20th January 2022
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Stick with the area meetings, which tend to avoid all this rubbish. It's usually just great people who want to talk about anything other than Club politics! biggrin

LTP

2,080 posts

113 months

Friday 21st January 2022
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oilit said:
From the email i have just seen, looks like the leadership who wanted change have just all resigned.
Resigned from leadership positions? Or resigned from AMOC altogether?

oilit

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2,632 posts

179 months

Friday 21st January 2022
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LTP said:
Resigned from leadership positions? Or resigned from AMOC altogether?
The email talks only to their resignation from office/ position.

Finding Neutral

436 posts

33 months

Friday 21st January 2022
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I think it is time for an alternative Aston club …..

nickv12

1,348 posts

84 months

Friday 21st January 2022
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nathwraith1 said:
I signed for AMOC in Oct and it’s been nothing but computer drama and letters about it.

I have no idea what’s going on.

I just want to talk to and meet other Aston owners.
About the same. Rejoined in November at the NEC show. Nothing has come from the HQ that has given me any sense of value for money.

However... thankfully, a local area (Gloucestershire, #22) got in contact after I joined. Those who manage that area are absolutely brilliant and make the membership worth every penny.

I simply ignore/delete the "fun and games" messages and announcements. If I want to see a circus perform, I'll head for a big tent.

Finding Neutral said:
I think it is time for an alternative Aston club …..
I think that's the very likely risk/outcome. More likely, it will be fragmented and ad-hoc meeting organised via Facebook or similar. No politics. Just enjoyment of our cars and likeminded souls.

Dewi 2

1,316 posts

66 months

Friday 21st January 2022
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nickv12 said:
... About the same. Rejoined in November at the NEC show. Nothing has come from the HQ that has given me any sense of value for money.

However... thankfully, a local area (Gloucestershire, #22) got in contact after I joined. Those who manage that area are absolutely brilliant and make the membership worth every penny.

Hello Nick,

I too was in the Gloucestershire group, but as mentioned above, the pandemic has interrupted my socialising.
Yes, Tom Wood did a great job as Area Coordinator, so I am sure he made you welcome. He is probably too busy looking after his growing fleet of Astons now, so has handed over the reins to another very keen gentleman.

Think there seem to be a few contributors here who are Area 22 members, but I only discovered one, the ex-owner of a yellow V12 with Gaydon associations. As we have usernames here, it is not easy to know when meeting people.

Have you been to the Foston's Ash meetings?

David.


MarkM3Evoplus

807 posts

201 months

Friday 21st January 2022
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I think both camps agreed on a new, more streamlined management structure, so hopefully they can moved forward now......with the more streamlined management structure

nickv12

1,348 posts

84 months

Saturday 22nd January 2022
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Dewi 2 said:

Hello Nick,

I too was in the Gloucestershire group, but as mentioned above, the pandemic has interrupted my socialising.
Yes, Tom Wood did a great job as Area Coordinator, so I am sure he made you welcome. He is probably too busy looking after his growing fleet of Astons now, so has handed over the reins to another very keen gentleman.

Think there seem to be a few contributors here who are Area 22 members, but I only discovered one, the ex-owner of a yellow V12 with Gaydon associations. As we have usernames here, it is not easy to know when meeting people.

Have you been to the Foston's Ash meetings?

David.
I attended the last Foston's Ash meet, which was great.

Tom Wood is now leading the historic section (but still very much present), so handed the baton over to Andrew, who has been very pro-active. We're in good hands and plenty of events are being considered for 2022 driving

Hope to meet you at a future event. I hope to bring my Cosmopolitan Yellow V12 Vantage AMR (not as vivid as full-on-yellow) when practical - ie. I don't need more than 2 seats!

GingerMunky

1,167 posts

258 months

Saturday 22nd January 2022
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Seems like there are some really poisonous characters who's egos demand they get their own way.

KevinBird

1,037 posts

208 months

Sunday 23rd January 2022
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Does anyone know if AMOC Racing will continue?

dbs2000

2,690 posts

193 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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I've been on this PH board for probably 10 years now and I swear this is the 3rd or 4th blow up in that time laugh

ClaphamGT3

11,305 posts

244 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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Should this be merged with the thread about Walts?

ds666

2,640 posts

180 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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KevinBird said:
Does anyone know if AMOC Racing will continue?
A couple of races were cancelled last year due to lack of interest …

Philip0

329 posts

114 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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Finding Neutral said:
I think it is time for an alternative Aston club …..
Couldn't this Pistonheads Forum be a vehicle [sic] for Aston get-togethers, like at Burleigh a few years ago?

Dewi 2

1,316 posts

66 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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Philip0 said:

Couldn't this Pistonheads Forum be a vehicle [sic] for Aston get-togethers, like at Burleigh a few years ago?

Budleigh was a magnificent event, which we all still remember fondly and even the weather cooperated.

Ed the organiser did a wonderful job, but I think it was a very arduous task for him, so understandably perhaps that is why it was a 'one-off'.

Are you volunteering Philip, to be Ed?


Philip0

329 posts

114 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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Dewi 2 said:

Are you volunteering Philip, to be Ed?
I could never do as good a job as Ed, but if there's a group of Aston owners who wanted to organise get-togethers, I'd certainly help.

DickyC

49,798 posts

199 months

Friday 19th April
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Several Furlongs Off Topic - Could anyone put me in touch with Tom Wood, please?