16thnov04
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Relegation is not an option - Angels chairman
TONBRIDGE ANGELS chairman Paul Dainty has discussed
Saturday's defeat against Wealdstone and clarified some issues surrounding the
Longmead Stadium club, writes Stephen McCartney.
He told the club's website: "I have to say that I was shocked by our
performance on Saturday.
"Tony (Dolby) and I talked for about two hours about what we need to do.
"I can assure all supporters that Tony and I have a long term plan for the
club and relegation is definitely not an option.
"We absolutely agree that we are a far better team than our performances
are showing currently and that we need at least two new signings urgently.
"We have been looking at several players and holding out for players who
would give us the right balance but now the position is getting far more urgent
- we need to act!
"I believe that defensively we look sound but creativity we are weak.
"Tony and Mike (Rutherford) work many hours for the club between matches
looking for players and I am very positive that we will get things sorted on the
pitch."
Dainty, however, clarified his position at the Ryman League Premier Division
Club after rumours circulated around the club after the youth chairman resigned
from his position.
He said: "A rumour started when the chairman of our youth section Mick
Spencely regretfully resigned from his position.
"This circulated into a rumour that I had resigned which of course was not
true.
Dainty, however, pointed out the club are struggling on a low playing budget and
he will happily step aside if someone else can come in and take the club
forward.
He announced: "However, I have made it very clear to Tony (Dolby)
previously that should someone come into the club with the resources to take the
club forward and this was in the best interests of the club then I would step
aside."
"Tony and I have a brilliant working relationship but I am a realist and
whilst Robin (Apps) and myself have got this club out of the £28,000 debut we
were in at the end of last season through prudent budgeting and cost cutting, we
have no working capital hence as small a playing budget you could possibly have
at this level.
"Until that time when a successor is found then I will continue making
decisions for the club and hopefully moving forward.
"As a supporter as well, I feel the emotions like everyone else. My
weekend was ruined after our performance but I look forward to our next match,
hoping for the three points that will give us all the boost we need now."
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