Martin: 'This is just a blip and in a few years time people won't even remember it happened'

Last updated : 28 April 2010 By westfield shrimper

Ron Martin - has decided to

Martin: 'Won't be in same league as Morecambe by the time stadium is finished'

No Ron, we could be in the Blue Square XD

Once again Chairman Ron is quick on his feet to paint a positive spin on a miserable season, and the recent events that see us playing League Two football next season.

The Echo, in it's new role as Uncle Ron's best mate, has been quick to give him a forum to state his opinion that the future's still OK folks.

Martin spoke to www.echo-news.co.uk: 'It's very depressing that this has happened but the future of the football club remains almost unchanged. People can dramatise these things but that's a knee-jerk reaction. We have come such a long way off the field in the last four years that it's unfair to say we're back to square one. This is just a blip and in a few years time people won't even remember it happened."

Not sure how anybody concerned about what's gone on this season could be seen as a 'knee-jerk reaction'.

Anyhow, he again promises that Fossetts Farm will be going ahead in the summer and worries about relegation are dismissed as: "We won't be in same league as Morecambe by the time the stadium is finished."

Meanwhile, whatever truth there is in Tilly applying for the MK Dons managerial position Ron reckons he's talking to the players about their future right now and, sort of, admits a part in the disaster that has been season 2009/10.

Martin continued: "I am not immune and at football clubs the buck stops with the chairman and manager. I fully understand how the late payment of wages affected people but the players did always know the money was in the pipeline and there have been a combination of factors in our struggles this season."

They knew their wages was always 'in the pipeline'. I hope their banks were just as accomodating when discussing the players mortgages.

The paper tell us we have to buy it today and tomorrow, blimey a two parter, for the 'full interview', but for more selected highlights, and they might not improve your health over lunch, you could go here:
www.echo-news.co.uk/sport/theblues/
8126056.Ron_Martin_exclusive_interview___part_one/