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Thread: F P S share proposal

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    F P S share proposal

    Fps have put a share proposal on the official site regarding share issue
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    They have also asked DFCSSfor a reply to the proposals by 14 th March .

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    We will find out now if DFCSS members support Dundee FC or if they have another agenda

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    We will find out now if DFCSS members support Dundee FC or if they have another agenda
    I'm starting to think there's agendas on both sides and the other side of the street.

    Question I want answered.....did dfcss offer FPS the a shares or not.....that's the starting point for me?

    Someone or both telling porkies

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    You need to get amalgamation out your head

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    I'm starting to think there's agendas on both sides and the other side of the street.

    Question I want answered.....did dfcss offer FPS the a shares or not.....that's the starting point for me?

    Someone or both telling porkies
    In a nutshell, FPS wanted to buy the A shares, but the DFCSS at the last meeting voted against the sale.
    As long as the DFCSS retain the A shares there will be no amalgamation or change of colours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    You need to get amalgamation out your head
    As I've said b4 it wouldn't be amalgamation

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    Quote Originally Posted by deecom View Post
    In a nutshell, FPS wanted to buy the A shares, but the DFCSS at the last meeting voted against the sale.
    As long as the DFCSS retain the A shares there will be no amalgamation or change of colours.
    Yes I'm aware of the above deecom.

    But did Dfcss offer to sell the shares as per what FPS said or was that bull.

    I cannae mind what the outcome of that was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deecom View Post
    In a nutshell, FPS wanted to buy the A shares, but the DFCSS at the last meeting voted against the sale.
    As long as the DFCSS retain the A shares there will be no amalgamation or change of colours.
    And I've asked this of someone else recently.

    What would Dfcss say if it was put to them move to dump or almalgamate or the club's Doon the tubes.

    I wonder what the answer would be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Yes I'm aware of the above deecom.

    But did Dfcss offer to sell the shares as per what FPS said or was that bull.

    I cannae mind what the outcome of that was.
    DFCSS has never offered the A shares for sale to FPS or anyone else to my knowledge, why would they ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by deecom View Post
    DFCSS has never offered the A shares for sale to FPS or anyone else to my knowledge, why would they ?
    Was that not what FPS claimed?

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