Quote ="SteveRoebuck"To be honest S-O I did toy with the idea of coming down on Sunday, but I am in the throws of planning a wedding and that kind of over took my day.
I may venture down for one home game this season as I did last (was vs Swinton last time) and see if I can rekindle the feeling.
As I said before in a previous thread the day at Warrington where people walked away from the club really did for me, I've not felt the same about the Dons since then.'"
Yes it was a kick in the teeth that day at Warrington after getting promoted to have the Chairman and Coach virtually rag it all in.
I don't blame either of them though, they had to leave since we had lived beyond our means. I thought Harrison and Ellery were good blokes nevertheless.
Then the following season was a disaster because all our class players left and we had to play more away games because of the Rovers redoing the pitch.
But things have changed and we are entering a new fresher era and there is a lot to be hopeful about, not least Paul Cooke guiding us to promotion (goodness I hope he doesn't get injured).
Two good results against better (theoretically) opposition has left us in good shape confidence-wise and if I am hopeful then every one should be hopeful.
In both games we have tried to play attacking rugby, not always with success, but certainly entertaining.
The choir were in good voice on Sunday and that is a good sign.
My favourite, as a repost to some annoying Eagles fans (with the drummer), was .....
''Give me an E'' ..........E!!
''Give me an e''...........e!!
''Give me an e'' ..........e!!
''Give me an e'' ...........e!!
''Give me an e'' ...........e!!
''Give me an e'' ...........e!!
''And what have you got?'' .................Eeeeee!!
It tickled me.
Anyway the rugby is well worth watching.
Get yourself down sooner rather than later.