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Thread: Name a stadium that is in better nick than Dens park

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    Name a stadium that is in better nick than Dens park

    Airdrieonians- Excelsiir Stadium

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    Clyde- Broadwood Stadium

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    The Alamo

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    Livingston- Tony Macaroni Arena

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    The C & G Systems stadium, Dumbarton 🛒

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    Raith Rovers- Starks Park

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    No be easier naming a stadium in worse nick than the loft

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    Quote Originally Posted by offshore_arab83 View Post
    No be easier naming a stadium in worse nick than the loft
    Tannadice apparently! Falling down according to the most knowledgeable fans in the league.

    Better stadiums, Links Park Montrose.

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    Downfield

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    True Chick, they've had the cheek to slag off Tannadice even though e spent big in the summer with repairs yet their own fans, especially next door have recently commented on how much dens is falling apart with no remedial works being carried out...

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