Quote Harry Stottle="Harry Stottle"Hi Glow, thank you for your response, firstly and not boasting (if indeed it can be construed as a boast) I will trump you as a speccy, 1959 first visit to Hilton Park as a 6 year old with my Dad and going ever since, secondly coached over the water from LMR 13 to 16's at the East, but you do me in your thespian activities, my one and only sojourn on the 'boards' was in 1960 as a policeman in St Jo'es pantomime.
Now, if you won the lottery and good luck with that, having aquired over 50 years expierence of this great game, and you invested a substantial amount into the club, do you expect you could discipline yourself enough not to get involved in anything you deemed you maybe could influence to the betterment, for DB would never purposefully suggest anything in the negative sense.'"
Failure takes many different routes with people. This could end up with DB being the golden child again.
Its down to what happens on that field of play,at the end of the day.
The passion he showed with his wallet is firmly back on the fans.
The challenges ahead we can't comment on, as we've not seen this squad play.
But either way, failure or some success will still leave DB in a strong position.
His reversal of heart (as within his statement) is based upon failure/success now. As fans we need to challenge that by simply putting bums on seats and supporting the new squad and staff in place.
Lets crack on, and give him a show..
Regardless of age, what you know or experience, the challenge is set..
Lets go rip it up..
PS. I'll be in North Stand with my prawn sandwiches DB if you want a pint..

Thanks for the dispensation..