This is a delicate time for the city,its not long to the Guard of Honour Derby when our neighbours are laying on an entertaining evening of events.I just hope the fireworks,confetti and Wagner's serenade are not put in doubt because of a daft sign.
The way i'm reading it, it's a dig at them up the road.
Folk may moan it's lacking class, or petty, but so phuck!
Part of being a football fan is wanting to get it right up everybody that isn't us, i've read on various forums from our own fans over the years about how we as a club act in a certain way, have manipulated wee-er clubs when taking their players and sometimes show arrogance towards the opposition and that we should be above that.
The fact some of our support want us to be the nicey, nicey, sweet club everybody wants to like is a pile of steaming ****e.
I want everybody to hate/dislike us, if that's because of how the team play every week, because Butcher snaps players every week, Shankland runs to the opposition fans giving them the finger when scoring, we as fans burst the opposition fans drum or snap their drumsticks, or wee dicks like John Robertson/Ian McCall aren't particularly treated that nicely because they constantly spout ****e about us in the paper/radio or tv, then bring it on.
Love that wullie mon the haters
Yeah, that's where I first noticed it. I cant remember when, but it was recently. I thought it a bit strange TBH, it did catch my eye.
Not too bothered about the banner - whatever it means?? But think when it comes to our glass entrance doors a plain 'Dundee United' would be more appropriate.
The apostrophe has three uses:
1) to form possessive nouns
2) to show the omission of letters
3) to indicate plurals of letters, numbers, and symbols.
We need to know the context meaning of the sign Dundee's United.
It's not 3 above because it would be Dundees' United meaning both Dundees are United when there is only one Dundee United (World Famous).
It could be 1 above, meaning Dundee the City possesses United characteristics. You add the ' and a plural s to the end of a noun.
It could be 2 above meaning Dundee is United or there is only one team in the City.
The latter gets my vote.