Ryan's Thoughts

Last updated : 12 September 2009 By Bournemouth Co-Ordinator
Ryan Garry speaking in the Bournemouth Evening Echo, reflects on the recent events at Dean Court: "If I'm honest, there have been more negative outcomes than positive ones since I've been here. The first real positive was staying up last season. We've had points docked and changes in manager and chairman. But since the new takeover went through in the summer, the stability that has been put in place has filtered down. We've got a great manager in Eddie and all the lads like and get on with him. Eddie and Jason are doing a great job and I just hope the stability stays within the club. There is still a cloud with the transfer embargo but that seems to be down to things that went on before. The players and management have no control over that. It's the hand we've been dealt and we've just got to get on with it. There is no point in feeling sorry for ourselves and I think we've shown that by the way we've started the season. If we had felt sorry for ourselves last season, we might not have stayed up. We've just got to keep our heads up and take it from there".