Quite the example of obfuscation
https://dundeefc.co.uk/news/club-statement-24/
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Quite the example of obfuscation
https://dundeefc.co.uk/news/club-statement-24/
Last 6 games they have been rhe worst
If only they revered it enough not to steal from the Macrea charity.
I am seriously proud to be a Hibby tonight. No solution could ever be perfect, but when it came to it we put the greater good ahead of self interest. And assuming that the European place goes to 4th place, if we won the cup we would be denied a place in Europe next season. I hope we get a chance to regret that part of it!:flag:
Yes we can’t survive without their money and we ended ourselves as a club when we voted this way today. If only we realized how stupid we are! We should be able to tell by the rapturous joy on kickback and the spontaneous street parties erupting in Gorgie following the vote.
What a silly bunch they are!
https://www.scotsman.com/sport/footb...mpression=true
This is going be better TV than the Sopranos, the Wire and Breaking bad put together.
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Absolute slavers from Dundee with this statement, I have no idea what they’re actually trying to say.
If we end up with games behind closed doors and if Sky demand a renegotiated tv deal (should finishing this season delays the start of next season or if we have a reformatted league) then that £4 million loss could be much worse than if just cut our loses now.
These football docu-soaps are apparently the kiss of death for football teams!!
What does Normalcy even mean?
I might be reading into the DFC statement wring but it sounds like they are agreeing with the Sevco proposal?
Dundee's stance is idiotic - what are they thinking is going to happen? There isn't a cost-neutral option, every club stands to lose money but practically every business in the country stands to lose money because of the situation.
The idea that they could pull something out that bag that stops that, is nonsense.
Has anyone inside the Dens Park boardroom asked these straightforward questions:
1) do we realise the earliest we can start football matches again is 22 July (and that's best case)?
2) can we afford to stay afloat with no money coming in til late July?
If the answer to either is "no" then Dundee will go out of business before the next income