when pointing out the perilous position the club may find itself in simply shrugging and saying "don't care anymore' ?
im truly gobsmacked ,some good diehard dees amongst them
having said that after i explained the fears as iv saw them,a good few have rejoined or joined the society
if we stand back and do nothing then the club will die if we move from dens before all the i's are dotted and t's crossed re a new stadium.We have survived two huge body blows and i really don't thing we could survive another.
the man at the top of our club doesn't even answer his own fans questions in full
think about that people
DDYB 129 years not out lets hope its not 130 /131 all out
I am one of the group of the 50/60 years old Dees and I am certainly very concerned about the current situation that we could be homeless at the end of this season with no planning application submitted to Dundee City Council for the new stadium at Campy Nou.
In my opinion some Dundee supporters seem happy that everything will be OK and all our problems will be resolved when we play at our new stadium. These Dundee supporters need to waken up and realise that we will be in the same position as we are at present with two important differences.
At present we know what the rent payable to Sandeman Properties will be next year, in the next five years and until the end of the lease whereas we do not have a clue what the annual rent will be at the new stadium at Campy Nou.
At present we keep all the profits from Hospitality and the sale of drinks in the lounges at Dens Park whereas at the new stadium we do not know if we will keep the profits from Hospitality or if DBPH will keep them.
It's not all football related fear with Islay though. H's even scared to turn left off Kingsway onto Strathmartine Road in case he causes carnage because he's not a good enough driver to anticipate possible risks or adapt to evolving situations.
Sad really; but he also presents himself as a bit of a danger to all other road users.
I think we all know that Islay has no problems at that junction, he just had to try something to deflect from the fact that nobody was agreeing with any other transportation problems he sees coming at a stadium that has no planning permission.
Unfortunately, he picked something even more stupid than his original concern
I believe in forward planning and trying to avoid problems which are likely to happen in the future. Unfortunately the bosses at Transport Scotland do not have the savvy to realise this because they carry things out using desk top exercises and when things ultimately go wrong they say “We must learn from our mistakes” but sadly they never do.