Bill Pomont, temporary President Bill Boumont, warned that the Rajabi Football Association slips into months of “hatred and disruption” if there is a rebel proposal for President Bill Sweeini on Thursday.
A group of clubs, led by those in the second level championship, forced a referendum on the leadership of Sweeini.
They claim that the organization has lost Grasroots Game, with a highlight of the SweEEEY salary, which increased significantly thanks to the high wages and the reward scheme at the time of RFU.
RFU made a competitive proposal, which is promising to cancel the centralization of decision -making, rebuild regional support and club financing.
Former England captain Bouontont accused those trying to stop Sweeini of managing a campaign, sometimes, “very unfortunate, with clearly misleading demands, especially about the financing of the game.”
“All this plays in public criticism from many of the great things that happen in the English rugby game: From the amazing work of volunteers who run our game at the level of al -Qaeda, to the strong strong nations that appear and now focus on our red roses while building to the World Cup for the home.”
However, the entire union, which coordinated the rebellion, blamed the disturbances on the executives of RFU.
She said: “Only a dancer and disturbance of the game only caused their abuse and the unwillingness to listen to issues that were raised over several years by the participants, members and referees societies.”
“This vote for change requires the Board of Directors to remove our CEO through a process.”