For anyone who hasn't heard Hereford United chairman David Keyte's recent interview with BBC Hereford and Worcester, here are a few more of his points.
"It is frustrating when you read that relegation from the Football League is all down to DK, you've ruined this club," said Keyte.
"I've haven't kicked many balls in the last two or three years, taken many corner kicks yet it's all down to the chairman.
"There's players, there's management and you're another step away in the seat.
"That can be frustrating but you just put your faith in the management at the time and the players they bring in and give them all the backing you can.
"I can say after three and a bit years, I've never said no to a manager yet when they feel they want something different for their side."
Trevor Owens then asked Keyte about relegation.
"It would be a disaster but there is a line of argument that if the income for the football club is such that we are struggling to make it work in the Conference premier League it might be better to go down, to find your level, to be able to balance your books.
"We are at the mid to lower end of the player budgets and usually the results follow.
"We are where we are. We now had two seasons where we're trying to adjust to being without £750,000 Football League funding which has gone away. We now have £47,000.
"Everybody out there that says cut your cloth, absolutely the right thing to do but you're not going to do it overnight. The pattern seems that it takes three, four, five, six years to adjust to get yourself reorganised and to start to push again."
Next Owens asked if Ketye was confident the club would see the season through as things stand.
"We just keep our heads down and battle from week to week.
"We could do with a lift at the moment. We could do with spreading that load whether it's share issue or people coming through the gate.
"We know it's difficult, the football hasn't been what any of us want.
"One of the ways back is to get a wider base of support but we've got to keep battling with the fact there are local teams.
"This level of football is struggling because the idea of taking your lad to watch the local side is less important now than 30 years ago."
The full interview is available at https://soundcloud.com/bbchwsport/david-keyte-for-web-101113
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