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  1. #1
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    The DSA is as corrupt an organisation as you'll get. In it for what little scraps the people at the head of the DSA can get from the club. Sell your soul, agree to say nothing and accept **** from above for the right to have players at your annual dinner? Very poor.

    The DSA's mismanagement and the cosy relationship it has with John Nelms, are two of the reasons I would never join an affiliated group.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    The DSA is as corrupt an organisation as you'll get. In it for what little scraps the people at the head of the DSA can get from the club. Sell your soul, agree to say nothing and accept **** from above for the right to have players at your annual dinner? Very poor.

    The DSA's mismanagement and the cosy relationship it has with John Nelms, are two of the reasons I would never join an affiliated group.
    Corrupt seems a bit over the top. It's hardly corrupt when they support the club by using all their funds to purchase things for the first team, the stadium and the academy and successfully advocated for their member clubs over tickets and season tickets. Their finances and decision making are transparent to their membership

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