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I thought I'd share this with some people, as they were interested in his reply. Three months ago I wrote to David Bellotti asking him if he would be prepared to come on to The Albion Roar as a guest...
Mr Bellotti
In my spare time, I am a regular on show on Radio Reverb (Community Radio for Brighton) called 'The Albion Roar'.
As the name implies, it is an hour-long chit-chat show on all things Brighton & Hove Albion. We have had many people involved in the club - both past and present - on the show, and I was wondering if you might be prepared to participate.
I appreciate being travelling 130 or so miles to the studio may be inconvenient, but I am prepared to travel to Bath in order to record an interview for the show, principally to talk about your support for the club and your time as Chief Executive, and your hopes for the future of the Albion.
Please could you let me know if you are willing to participate, and we can make some arrangements.
Many thanks and best regards
Alan Wares
pp The Albion Roar
and he replied within an hour and a half with this little gem...
Dear Alan
Thank you for your email. I decided a very long time ago not to give any more interviews regarding the Albion because a small minority always reacted badly to whatever I said. I’m sorry they prevent such excellent mediums as Community Radio from exploring all angles of the club’s history. I do wish you every success with ‘The Albion Roar’ and I’m sure along with all Albion supporters you cannot now wait for the kick off in the new stadium (and promotion!).
I bought my first season ticket at the Albion in 1974 when the then Directors were looking for a new site to build a stadium. It’s been a very long wait.
Best wishes
David Bellotti
I considered his answer to be the usual gibberish bluster I was half-expecting. I thought of writing back to ask him to re-consider but then it occured to me, as much as I find him a pitiable, abomination of an individual, I now just feel I can't be bothered to get riled about him any more.
True, he played his part in disfiguring the club I so cherish (thankfully not permanently), but as we move to the new stadium, for me, it's a chapter coming to a close and while he should be remembered as a cautionary tale both for the Albion and for other clubs, he is persona non grata - in my heart, he no longer exists.
I feel a new Albion is being born - one of optimism, hope and sunshine.
I'm sure that this is something some people have been feeling for quite a while now, and what I'm saying is not exactly news, but reading back that old email, to the last, Bellotti was charm and smarm itself. However, I just felt 'I can't be bothered with this bile and hatred and animosity any more'.
No matter what anyone tried to do to the club, Bill Archer, Greg Stanley, David Bellotti and a myriad of other individuals and companies - you know who you are - who tried to stop us and wear us down, we won. We fought, and wrote and donated and marched and canvassed and fought some more. AND WE BLOODY WON.
We are Brighton, the fans, the community, the club, the team - and it just makes me smile. In our hearts - we cannot be beaten. We just can't. Many have tried - all have failed.
I have never felt so proud and pleased and satisfied watching the Albion as I have done this season. And I have never felt so proud, pleased and satisfied at all the people who have brought light, love and happiness back to this club. And I have never felt so proud, pleased and satisfied to be an Albion fan, to be taking my seat in a stadium alongside - and fit for - the most patient, loyal and considerate fans anywhere.
C'est la belle epoque.
This heartfelt rant was brought to you in association with a bottle of Australian shiraz.
Mr Bellotti
In my spare time, I am a regular on show on Radio Reverb (Community Radio for Brighton) called 'The Albion Roar'.
As the name implies, it is an hour-long chit-chat show on all things Brighton & Hove Albion. We have had many people involved in the club - both past and present - on the show, and I was wondering if you might be prepared to participate.
I appreciate being travelling 130 or so miles to the studio may be inconvenient, but I am prepared to travel to Bath in order to record an interview for the show, principally to talk about your support for the club and your time as Chief Executive, and your hopes for the future of the Albion.
Please could you let me know if you are willing to participate, and we can make some arrangements.
Many thanks and best regards
Alan Wares
pp The Albion Roar
and he replied within an hour and a half with this little gem...
Dear Alan
Thank you for your email. I decided a very long time ago not to give any more interviews regarding the Albion because a small minority always reacted badly to whatever I said. I’m sorry they prevent such excellent mediums as Community Radio from exploring all angles of the club’s history. I do wish you every success with ‘The Albion Roar’ and I’m sure along with all Albion supporters you cannot now wait for the kick off in the new stadium (and promotion!).
I bought my first season ticket at the Albion in 1974 when the then Directors were looking for a new site to build a stadium. It’s been a very long wait.
Best wishes
David Bellotti
I considered his answer to be the usual gibberish bluster I was half-expecting. I thought of writing back to ask him to re-consider but then it occured to me, as much as I find him a pitiable, abomination of an individual, I now just feel I can't be bothered to get riled about him any more.
True, he played his part in disfiguring the club I so cherish (thankfully not permanently), but as we move to the new stadium, for me, it's a chapter coming to a close and while he should be remembered as a cautionary tale both for the Albion and for other clubs, he is persona non grata - in my heart, he no longer exists.
I feel a new Albion is being born - one of optimism, hope and sunshine.
I'm sure that this is something some people have been feeling for quite a while now, and what I'm saying is not exactly news, but reading back that old email, to the last, Bellotti was charm and smarm itself. However, I just felt 'I can't be bothered with this bile and hatred and animosity any more'.
No matter what anyone tried to do to the club, Bill Archer, Greg Stanley, David Bellotti and a myriad of other individuals and companies - you know who you are - who tried to stop us and wear us down, we won. We fought, and wrote and donated and marched and canvassed and fought some more. AND WE BLOODY WON.
We are Brighton, the fans, the community, the club, the team - and it just makes me smile. In our hearts - we cannot be beaten. We just can't. Many have tried - all have failed.
I have never felt so proud and pleased and satisfied watching the Albion as I have done this season. And I have never felt so proud, pleased and satisfied at all the people who have brought light, love and happiness back to this club. And I have never felt so proud, pleased and satisfied to be an Albion fan, to be taking my seat in a stadium alongside - and fit for - the most patient, loyal and considerate fans anywhere.
C'est la belle epoque.
This heartfelt rant was brought to you in association with a bottle of Australian shiraz.
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