DJ: Boost the Budget was superb

By Ray Simpson

DJ: Boost the Budget was superb

Chief exec talks about signings and the relegation fight

Speaking ahead of the Scunthorpe game, Darlington FC's CEO David Johnston expressed immense gratitude and admiration for the fan-owners remarkable support for Boost The Budget. The campaign, remarkably raising £32,000 during a financially tight period, has been a testament to the fans' dedication to their club.

Johnston detailed the challenges and competition in player acquisitions, emphasizing the importance of strategic spending to strengthen the team. He candidly discussed the club's recent setbacks in signing a player, highlighting the fierce competition.

The CEO also outlined the club's priority areas, including a striker and a creative player, to address the team's goal-scoring challenges. Johnston's confidence in Manager Steve Watson's calm and methodical approach was evident as he discussed ongoing plans to improve the squad and navigate the relegation battle.

Key Quotes:

  • "It's incredible, but it doesn't surprise me. They own the club, they see the situation we're in, and they want to support Steve and Terry as much as they can. To raise that kind of money is phenomenal." - On fan contributions.

  • "Having that money behind Steve, we know that we can compete to get the right level of talent we need to come into the club." - On the impact of the Boost the Budget campaign.

  • "The priority is goals, it's creativity and goals. It's quite clear to everybody, we haven't created enough chances. Steve is very clear on the standard of the pitch we want to show." - On the team's focus areas.

  • "I'm very impressed with how calm [Steve] is about everything and the way he looks at the game and what we need. It's very reassuring." - On confidence in the team's management.

  • "95% of fans are behind the club. Football is a confidence game, and once we start to get moving, I'm confident that the players will be able to get us out of this." - Johnston's message to the fans.

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