In that article, HBCA chief executive Craig Findlay stated communication issues had been a factor in the board's decision.
"At this stage it is not necessary to go into the communications issues in detail," Chandler said.
He said some Bay players (and former players) had submitted the letter before they had had "a full understanding of events which led to the board's decision".
The letter had prompted him to meet team manager John Jowsey and captain Jacob Smith separately to take them through the events in detail.
He had, through Jowsey, made an offer to players who had questions to speak to their team manager but, as board chairman, Chandler also was happy to provide clarity.
As a result of those meetings he understood the players had accepted the reasons for HBCA's decision and were preparing, under interim coach Craig Ross, for the Furlong Cup game away against Whanganui this weekend.
He said the training called off on Monday night due to a poor response was an optional fielding session. The main practice was conducted last night.
"With many of the players involved in games over the holiday period a number of players took the opportunity to have a rest."