Rod1 & Nigel
It would be nice to move on, and I accept people are fed up hearing about George A. However if you knew the man you would know that he would not do anything to endanger an a/c nor would want to bring the association in to disrepute.
Pfa management should have contacted George after the case, I am sure he needed all the encouragement he could get, just to stay keep his sanity.
If Ken or Graham either gave us a good reason for having to be forced to contact George, or tell us that things should have been handled better and they were sorry about that. This would perhaps show me and others that there is a we bit of decency within the PFA office, and we could then move on.
It is this "we are always right" attitude that really pissed people off
Ken