I didn't do a head count but the turnout at the meeting was larger than most of the recent meetings held. My best guess would be around 75 people attended.
There was a show of hands in response to whether the supporters were in favour of signing Paul Cooke. Most hands seems to be raised although I wasn't in the best position to see.
Tony Miller, and the rest of the top table, did a good job in explaining why Paul Cooke is the man for us. The community development job, coupled with the playing side of things, would make Paul a very sound investment.
There was no set amount required to join the squad builder fund. Everyone can choose to pay whatever they feel is appropriate for them.
Hopefully there will be something set up on the Dons' website whereby people who weren't at the meeting can join in.
To afford Paul Cooke the club needs around £1500 per month from fans.
Stewart Piper added that the club is in very good shape at the moment with an excellent backroom structure in place. It is the best he has known in all his years associated with the club. He added that with the League being restructured in 2013 it is essential that we claim one of the four promotion spots available in 2012. It is the most important season ever for the Dons.
If we don't get promoted I suspect the good players we have got will leave and move to Championship clubs for 2013. This will leave us back to square one again in building a team. We can't afford this to happen. A fully fit and able Paul Cooke will be critical in whether we can achieve the promotion goal.
I have the utmost respect for Tony Miller as a coach and feel that now is the time to give the club all the backing we can. We have had a couple of seasons where the club has been stabilised after all the trauma of recent years; now is the time for the people of Doncaster to get behind the club and help to get Doncaster rugby league back on the map.
I appreciate times are tough for all of us but please try to contribute to the fund if you can. Having a potentially top class player involved with the club is what we all wanted. It won't happen unless we help to make it happen.
There was an air of enthusiam at the meeting. There was a buzz that this could be a turning point for the club. Let's not let this opportunity slip through our fingers.
The reports also said that Paul is wanting to give something back to rugby by working in schools helping the kids. He isn't motivated by money on this but would have to give up his present to take the Dons' job. He wasn't interested in returning to Super League as he didn't want the pressures that this would bring.
I've made my pledge and I saw quite a number of forms being filled in last night. Please get behind the club on this one if you can. Even if you can only manage £2 per month, many small contributions soon add up.