Football Club, I'm not sure how their resigning ensures stability, it seems to me that all it needs is 116 (10%) of members to force out the 3 replacements. From memory the constitution allows for casual board vacancies to be filled via a vote of the remaining Board members. Once they are announced, if 116 members don't like the chosen replacements, then they can trigger the EGM again and around we go. To me having a full members vote was far more likely to produce stability than 116 faceless people getting their way.
Leagues Club, what happens to that Board? Dunn and Ballesty are 2 of the 4 Football Club appointees but they are still eligible to be Leagues Club Directors (they don't have to be Football Club Directors). The other 2 are Stephen Mortimer and Peter Winchester. If Dunn and Ballesty stand down from the Leagues Club Board then the Football Club will need to appoint replacements. Until they do that the Football Club loses its controlling 4 to 3 majority on the Leagues Club Board. Which for some reason I suspect might have been on the agenda, maybe not the main item but there anyway.
Go Dogs