Canterbury League Club chairman George Coorey has been forced to step aside after his six fellow board members voted against him in a tempestuous three-hour meeting on Wednesday night | Kate_McClymont proshenks
Canterbury League Club chairman George Coorey has been forced to step aside after his six fellow board members voted against him in a tempestuous three-hour meeting on Wednesday night.
Mrs Anderson informed Mr Coorey of the allegations and an investigation was commissioned by both the football and league club boards.Wolter Peeters Mr Coorey, 61, is refusing to budge. “It’s war,” said one of those close Mr Coorey, referring to the chairman’s plan to blow up his former friend, Mrs Anderson.
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