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    Relegation stats

    Just watched sportscene to see if the Aberdeen game was as bad as I thought it was .it was.ex dab Steven Thompson had an interesting fact(hope he’s wrong).the team at the bottom of the league at the split have been relegated 9 seasons in a row.if we don’t win our next game we are doomed.

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    The worst team in the league gets relagated...simples...there nae ****ing danger we're staying up....

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    Is there any point in staying up and going through this season all over again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
    Is there any point in staying up and going through this season all over again
    I think in the time I've been going to Dens Dundee have been "lost" as a club and a fan base two or possibly 3 times and I've went down the mixu line of thought.....what's the ****ing point.......this is the worst I can remember although the early nineties was bad as well.

    It's a bad mix of owners making horrific errors, local staff no being in their ear, Dundonians being well Dundonians and the realisation that despite being at the top table getting humped every week in a ground as atmospheric as the moon no fun.

    Club has to find away to rengage with the fans.

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    take more than an invite to a chosen few to munch biscuits and slurp tea mate,way way past that timewise

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    Quote Originally Posted by shaded View Post
    take more than an invite to a chosen few to munch biscuits and slurp tea mate,way way past that timewise
    I don't even count that as an attempt.

    I imagine it to be like the scene from the last supper.....wonder wha will play Judas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    I think in the time I've been going to Dens Dundee have been "lost" as a club and a fan base two or possibly 3 times and I've went down the mixu line of thought.....what's the ****ing point.......this is the worst I can remember although the early nineties was bad as well.

    It's a bad mix of owners making horrific errors, local staff no being in their ear, Dundonians being well Dundonians and the realisation that despite being at the top table getting humped every week in a ground as atmospheric as the moon no fun.

    Club has to find away to rengage with the fans.
    I can remember back in the 1960’s when a home attendance of 10,000 was considered poor. Nelms would be delighted if 10,000 people were currently going through the turnstiles at every home game at Dens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    I can remember back in the 1960’s when a home attendance of 10,000 was considered poor. Nelms would be delighted if 10,000 people were currently going through the turnstiles at every home game at Dens.
    The season we won the league, 1961,62 I believe the average attendance was 17,000

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    Quote Originally Posted by legendno9 View Post
    Just watched sportscene to see if the Aberdeen game was as bad as I thought it was .it was.ex dab Steven Thompson had an interesting fact(hope he’s wrong).the team at the bottom of the league at the split have been relegated 9 seasons in a row.if we don’t win our next game we are doomed.
    Shyte stat though.

    Never said how far the bottom team were behind the 2nd bottom every season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Club has to find away to rengage with the fans.
    Sacking mcintyre is the one thing that would immediately galvanise fans. When you have a manager who wants relegation for whatever reason, perhaps because his job is guaranteed and he'd find it easier in the lower leagues, or because he is just a complete ****, there is no chance of that happening.

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