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Thread: DFCSS membership

  1. #11
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    After reading club statement, yes, they can get a legal agreement written up re amalgamation

  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    The say that they had voted to bring in FPS so it wasn't a say by default. There were some who did not want that decision to be made but it was a membership based organisation and the members made the decision. It isn't like that this time because the directors of DFCSS have the power to decide how to respond to FPS. That's a completely different scenario and I think guys like you should be saying what you think should happen. Do you want DFCSS to sell their A shares?
    DFCSS board want to sell the A Shares as that would be a tidy boost to their bank balance, but they are terrified of the recriminations. And as we all know, DFCSS have no interest in what the fans think so time for them to decide before it drags on any longer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
    DFCSS board want to sell the A Shares as that would be a tidy boost to their bank balance, but they are terrified of the recriminations. And as we all know, DFCSS have no interest in what the fans think so time for them to decide before it drags on any longer.
    Totally wrong, the A shares are the only protection the fans have to stop changes to club colours, amalgamations, etc,
    Not necessarily against Fps, but any unscrupulous owners.

    The A shares will not be sold, paragraphs may be altered to help business needs, but that's it.

    Remember Cardiff city, the blue birds, played in blue for about 100 years and a new owner came in and changed the colours to red !.
    The fans demonstrated against this, but there was nothing they could do to stop it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deecom View Post
    Totally wrong, the A shares are the only protection the fans have to stop changes to club colours, amalgamations, etc,
    Not necessarily against Fps, but any unscrupulous owners.

    The A shares will not be sold, paragraphs may be altered to help business needs, but that's it.

    Remember Cardiff city, the blue birds, played in blue for about 100 years and a new owner came in and changed the colours to red !.
    The fans demonstrated against this, but there was nothing they could do to stop it.
    Did you know at the meeting that it was Dfcss that instigated the conversation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by deecom View Post
    Totally wrong, the A shares are the only protection the fans have to stop changes to club colours, amalgamations, etc,
    Not necessarily against Fps, but any unscrupulous owners.

    The A shares will not be sold, paragraphs may be altered to help business needs, but that's it.

    Remember Cardiff city, the blue birds, played in blue for about 100 years and a new owner came in and changed the colours to red !.
    The fans demonstrated against this, but there was nothing they could do to stop it.
    So the owners are lying, even though it is only DFCSS people like yourself who are spreading scare stories? Which league do Cardiff play in now, by the way?

  6. #16
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    Cardiff play in blue, in the EPL, their supporters trust have a great relationship with the owner, even after the red strip debacle. Shame DFCSS can't bury the hatchet with our owners, still conspiring against them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Dfcss have veto rights for dfcss, the fans have no say

    I don't trust dfcss, I don't trust Nelms, Bill Colvin and Hmac I trust.
    Hmac

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs brown View Post
    Absolutely bang on , if it’s guys like Islay that are making decisions on our clubs future then we’re in trouble , sounds like the dfcss should be running a bowling club in the ferry !!!!
    What a cheek.
    If I was making decisions on our club’s future I would be doing so for the long term benefit of Dundee FC not for the short term ownership by a company from across the pond who are likely to sell the new development in several years time to another property company or hedge fund.
    However I currently have a lot more to worry about such as the ‘NHS ticking time bomb’ which caused the death of my brother two years ago at the age of 56.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Dfcss have veto rights for dfcss, the fans have no say

    I don't trust dfcss, I don't trust Nelms, Bill Colvin and Hmac I trust.
    Instead of sounding off on this forum join the society and say your piece.

  10. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    Instead of sounding off on this forum join the society and say your piece.
    Its easier to moan on here.

    Takes little effort.

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