Originally Posted by
upthemaggies
When we're on TV the cameras usually pick them out. They were both at the Mansfield game.
I don't get the impression they are emotionally involved much at all, which is not necessarily a bad thing.
It's become very clear since promotion that they aren't in this to inflate their ego's either, as they haven't done any more interviews/statements than they did when things weren't going so well. They could have milked the Wembley win for all it was worth, and I wouldn't blame any owner for doing so, but it does show that they haven't been hiding until success came along, it's just the way they operate. Thankfully we now have somebody in the dugout who fans can properly get behind and relate to. You need at least one big personality in the club and it's preferable that be the manager.