THE GLYN HOPKIN APPRECIATION THREAD
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2017 8:05 pm
Had a few beers so forgive the man-love but a couple of us were talking today about posts on the forum and surprised that there hasn't been enough appreciation on the here for the great man that is GLYN HOPKIN.
Firstly he is a Dagger. He makes you proud to be a Dagger. He clearly supports the club and has done for a long time, unlike other people who claim the Daggers to be their boyhood club.
He brings his family to the games and they all drink in the bar long after others have left. Glyn has already proven he is the man for the supporters.
He seems to move around the bars too, not hide in the sponsors lounge like some and is always willing to stop and talk to you.
I've seen him in the pub at away games before matches and also seen him on the terraces with supporters.
I've often seen him talking to so many people, surprised he isn't mostly sick of the sight of some of us, but he still hangs around and gives us the time of day.
The bars have never looked as good as they do for as far back as I can remember, and I go back to the last century.
We've got TVs on every wall upstairs so no excuse not to come over before the game and watch the early kick off.
With the clubhouse looking as good as it does, surely this will increase the number of function bookings, which can only mean more income for the club.
After all the pitch problems of last season, the pitch now looks fantastic. He mentioned at the fans forum he had something to do with it being relaid. So more credit there.
Whatever you think about the other arguments going around the club, with Glyn at the helm the club is moving forward, which seems to be a bit overlooked at the moment.
I didn't see him today. I guess he was in Manchester watching his Mickey Mouse team lose.
Whatever. But he is the most approachable director it is easy to forget his position and treat him like one of the lads because he fits in so well.
Theres probably other stuff I've forgotten because he has achieved so much in such a short space of time.
Firstly he is a Dagger. He makes you proud to be a Dagger. He clearly supports the club and has done for a long time, unlike other people who claim the Daggers to be their boyhood club.
He brings his family to the games and they all drink in the bar long after others have left. Glyn has already proven he is the man for the supporters.
He seems to move around the bars too, not hide in the sponsors lounge like some and is always willing to stop and talk to you.
I've seen him in the pub at away games before matches and also seen him on the terraces with supporters.
I've often seen him talking to so many people, surprised he isn't mostly sick of the sight of some of us, but he still hangs around and gives us the time of day.
The bars have never looked as good as they do for as far back as I can remember, and I go back to the last century.
We've got TVs on every wall upstairs so no excuse not to come over before the game and watch the early kick off.
With the clubhouse looking as good as it does, surely this will increase the number of function bookings, which can only mean more income for the club.
After all the pitch problems of last season, the pitch now looks fantastic. He mentioned at the fans forum he had something to do with it being relaid. So more credit there.
Whatever you think about the other arguments going around the club, with Glyn at the helm the club is moving forward, which seems to be a bit overlooked at the moment.
I didn't see him today. I guess he was in Manchester watching his Mickey Mouse team lose.
Whatever. But he is the most approachable director it is easy to forget his position and treat him like one of the lads because he fits in so well.
Theres probably other stuff I've forgotten because he has achieved so much in such a short space of time.