The actions of the group of former Kingstonian directors, who organised the scuppering of the Company Voluntary Arrangement designed to take Ks out of administration, does not make any sense.

Chris Kelly, former Ks managing director, criticises the current regime for having no commitment towards the football club.

He adds that the Khoslas would be happy to see the club play at a much lower level of football, which would be cheaper.

Yet the actions of he and his mates seem destined to have the same result, and could ultimately lead to the demise of the club.

Mr Khosla already has money lodged with the administrators and HAS made a big financial commitment towards the future of Kingstonian Football Club.

Mr Khosla is also in favour of us playing in a proposed new Conference. I would call that a step up the pyramid, not down, Mr Kelly.

The no' vote at the CVA meeting by Mr Kelly, Mr Gold, Mr Kingston and their chums has put a doubt over the club's existence.

This would be hard to take from anyone, but coming from many of the people who were in charge as the club plummeted into debt, it is particularly difficult to swallow.

Ks fans must now be wondering whether this is all part of a plan to return the old regime to the club. If so, it must be opposed.

Ollie Steel

January 31, 2003 17:00