He also commented on the orchestrated media campaign but I notice that wasn't mentioned in that BBC report.
He also commented on the orchestrated media campaign but I notice that wasn't mentioned in that BBC report.
Fair enough.....I never heard the interview just saw the written version.
To be fair, I said similar.....and I still think Del has some 'splaining to do.
There's a variety of scenarios could have gone on, but the punchline is he spoke to them and said no. The PR ball is now in his court, a good performance tonight would be a start
What went on in the ten days or so prior to the meeting maybe bears some scrutiny but, speaking personally, I'm happy for now to move on.
I agree that a lot off fellow Dandies were thinking that DM was a goner but as chairman of DST what was said to the BBC was not what all Dons fans thought as if you read my post 1161 on "Who should replace DM" thread you will understand that I had the belief that the club would not let DM go.
As a fellow Dons supporter I would not expect a committee member to make a statement against any employee off AFC to any media outlet and especially the BBC