Part of the the 'problem' may be that he club has had to become a 'business' to keep up with the current rules and regulations, and it's own growth and popularity.
What started as a few like minded folks meeting in a pub has become a global presence, with a large turnover and a full page of club officials and officers.
With it's size and company status come constraints.
It's too big to be 'fun' and spontaneous, things need to be planned, have meetings to debate, advertised and then, hopefully someone might turn up.

I'm not here to stick up for the club as such, but it's only as good as it's members.

If, as it is the case with many Morgan car enthusiasts, their average age is similar to that of the pyramids, then the content they submit to the miscellany will reflect their 'maturity'.......!