I should make it clear at this point I am speaking for myself and not OxVox. My views are mine and mine alone.
For what it's worth i have no problem with people making moral judgements on what they think is the right or wrong way for people to conduct themselves, we all have our own moral yardstick that helps guide us, but to suggest that because a man has decided to split up from his wife and is dating another woman that he is unfit to offer free advice to the committee of the supporters' trust for the club he loves and has supported all his life seems a little judgemental and a tad hypocritical. Should we check all of our players to see if any have left a previous wife? They are a far more visible representation of the club? Should we ban future investment from companies whose MD's have left a wife? Is this because of the lurid nature of the reporting in The Sun? If he had left his wife for an accountant in her 50's would we be so 'outraged'?
I don't try to defend what he may or may not have done, that is a matter for him and his family and those close to him, but what I will say is that he has not broken any laws or caused any physical injury. He has left his wife and is dating another woman. Everything else is just detail. Are we really to take the moral high ground over that?
The matter of a potential takeover at another club in our league is a quite separate issue and has, rightly I think, been addressed as such. At this point no deal has been finalised and it may never happen. If it does happen OxVox have clearly stated they will review the potential appointment.