MOLLER PARK.
TO the editor Sir,—Mr Davis has rushed in to confirm -what I have already written concerning the club’s action in backing up the council in wrongfully removing the dressing shed _ from Moller Park. As far as this discussion is concerned, I am not in the least concerned about the condition of the shed, or other side issues. They are entirely irrelevant to the question. I will put it this way. The question under debate is simply this; was the club right or wrong in supporting the removal of the shed from the ground? Mr Davis says that “we are not apologising for our attitude.” I will heartily agree with him if he will admit that his dub has unwittingly made a blunder. This is the principle which I stand for, so I will leave it at that. It is a wise man who admits making a mistake, notwithstanding that it may appeal to him as not being a very pleasant experience.—l am, etc., F. Mitchell. Ravcnsbourne, June 14.
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Evening Star, Issue 23292, 14 June 1939, Page 5
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170MOLLER PARK. Evening Star, Issue 23292, 14 June 1939, Page 5
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