enjoy a special relationship in Scottish culture.
David joined Drumchapel Amateurs in 1998 and, bar a six-year hiatus at 34 to ‘immerse himself’ in his music, has been doing his best to boss the centre midfield position on a Saturday afternoon when he’s not somewhere in the world DJing.“Obviously, I am still playing centre mid, so I’m not going to get box-to-box like I used to do back in my twenties.
Charlie Devlin, David’s long-term manager, who oversaw the squad in the late nineties when a young DJ Forbes first walked through the door, admits his player, who he thinks has racked up well over 1000 games for the club across three decades, has settled down a bit from the early days. “Early doors, he was getting a few sending-offs, reacting to people, but the bottom line is his ability is just phenomenal.”