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    Support at Dens

    Why can’t we have the same level of support at Dens as we do at away games, it’s surley not all down to alcohol

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    We all know how fickle Dundee fans are, probably due to what we have put up with for the last forty years.
    As Ron Dixon said, it's a roller coaster, he was spot on.
    I have supported the Dee's for a long long time,
    No matter who is the manager
    No matter how poor the the squad
    No matter how poor the results or form....
    I am always there the next week.
    Only once have I questioned my sanity ! When Gordon Wallace was manager, I sat in the Derry and watched us getting beat from
    Brechin city, and left early
    Next week I was back in the Derry !
    DUNDEE TIL Eh DEH !
    Mon the deee

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    Why can’t we have the same level of support at Dens as we do at away games, it’s surley not all down to alcohol
    Cause a huge % of the home support are moaning unsupportive axe to grind tossers.

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    100% Correct my friend.
    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Cause a huge % of the home support are moaning unsupportive axe to grind tossers.

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    I disagree , I think a large % of support have stood up and were counted when it mattered and still do
    We have under achieved and have been mismanaged for decades.
    We would also sell our granny to the highest bidder which does not help.

    Personally I think the club operations and supporter liaison could be much better.
    The Kettling of the Derry has helped to kill atmosphere - queueing twice to gain access was not the brightest move either

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuntz View Post
    I disagree , I think a large % of support have stood up and were counted when it mattered and still do
    We have under achieved and have been mismanaged for decades.
    We would also sell our granny to the highest bidder which does not help.

    Personally I think the club operations and supporter liaison could be much better.
    The Kettling of the Derry has helped to kill atmosphere - queueing twice to gain access was not the brightest move either
    2nd paragraph I agree with 1st I don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuntz View Post

    I disagree , I think a large % of support have stood up and were counted when it mattered and still do
    We have under achieved and have been mismanaged for decades.
    We would also sell our granny to the highest bidder which does not help.
    None of the above is an excuse for the abuse hurled at DFC players by people who pay money to go and ‘support’ them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab View Post
    None of the above is an excuse for the abuse hurled at DFC players by people who pay money to go and ‘support’ them.
    Couldn't agree more some see not hurling abuse as supporting.

    Derry used to be a moan free zone but even that is changing.

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