I liked him. His interview sounded good.
The advantage of age is that we are unlikely to be stuck with him for years and years if we are not moving forward.
Probity, honesty, financial acumen and knowing how to deal with people don't tend to change. Don't think he's as old as me, but I already trust him more than the sociopathic Turner, or the smooooooth puppet Carson.
He spoke openly and did not dissemble on any topic raised in the Peak interview. That's new!
If Mr Dunford's age is relevant he must have been born in 1954 - so he's two years younger than me - you bstd Pooch!
A biography of Brian Clough relates how a 17 year-old Dunford was given a key by his boss the Club Secretary and instructed NOT to hand it over to ANYONE! This followed the January cup tie against Wolves ...... it was apparently common practice for thousands of pounds to be left lying around in wastepaper baskets etc. Clough demanded the keys from Dunford. The young man stolidly refused and was sacked on the spot. The Club Secretary reinstated him the next day after Dunford's dad, a Special Constable, protested to the club.
If Mr Dunford had the guts at only 17 to stand up to Brian Clough I think he'll do for me.
The advantage of age is that we are unlikely to be stuck with him for years and years if we are not moving forward.
Probity, honesty, financial acumen and knowing how to deal with people don't tend to change. Don't think he's as old as me, but I already trust him more than the sociopathic Turner, or the smooooooth puppet Carson.
He spoke openly and did not dissemble on any topic raised in the Peak interview. That's new!
If Mr Dunford's age is relevant he must have been born in 1954 - so he's two years younger than me - you bstd Pooch!
A biography of Brian Clough relates how a 17 year-old Dunford was given a key by his boss the Club Secretary and instructed NOT to hand it over to ANYONE! This followed the January cup tie against Wolves ...... it was apparently common practice for thousands of pounds to be left lying around in wastepaper baskets etc. Clough demanded the keys from Dunford. The young man stolidly refused and was sacked on the spot. The Club Secretary reinstated him the next day after Dunford's dad, a Special Constable, protested to the club.
If Mr Dunford had the guts at only 17 to stand up to Brian Clough I think he'll do for me.