Quote: faxcar "I made a point of having a good natter with Dave today and told him you guys had been enquiring and asked if it was okay I gave a bit of an update.
As you will appreciate it's a delicate subject, difficult to get the right balance without stiring the wrong emotions.
Anything said is in the attempt to be truthfull with no malice or ill will.
With that being said as always with Dave he was chuffed to bits about your thoughts, support etc received from day one and on going permanently.
Hard to believe 3 years have gone by since that tragic night.
Since then Dave as shown immense courage and determination with the help of the varoius medical staff from the NHS, his mum and dad, close family freinds and all of you guys.
Daves mum and dad have also been amazing through all of this bearing in mind that they are both in their 70's.
From the beginning to and from Warrington, then to Leeds LGI and finally Pinderfields etc never missing a day and if you meet them always a pleasant response.
Every bit has helped along the way, as of today Dave has almost certainly recoverd as much as he will do and it's the positives of which there are many which can be focussed on.
Allthough not being able to walk he is active and gets out and about in his wheel chair frequently.
He is an avid follower of Fax and Town and you will see him sat with his parents in the new stand disabled concourse area on most home games, by all means give him a thumbs up.
Faculties are well and truly up and running so no problems in having a chat or a few words if you get the chance.
At the moment he is still between care home and home, home and it will likely stay that way for the moment.
Basically he is getting on with his life, other than that he just does what he enjoys doing like the rest of us and not much more to say.
If anything significant developes I will get to know about and pass it on.
All the best to you all from Dave Singer.'"
That is good to know. Good to hear about his Mum and Dad coping well too. All the best Dave. Up The Fax.