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Thread: why do we still allow behind the stand to be used as a ffnnn car park

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    why do we still allow behind the stand to be used as a ffnnn car park

    by the dabs when they are at home
    passed yesterday and nothing has changed in over 2 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shaded View Post
    by the dabs when they are at home
    passed yesterday and nothing has changed in over 2 years.
    The club should install metal posts which can only be released by inserting a key in the lock to drop it down.
    The posts would then stop people parking their cars there when the club shop is closed and it will prevent the Dabs from parking their cars this site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    The club should install metal posts which can only be released by inserting a key in the lock to drop it down.
    The posts would then stop people parking their cars there when the club shop is closed and it will prevent the Dabs from parking their cars this site.
    Arbroath fans dont drive from Arbroath then?

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    To be fair dundee fans park on pavement outside the George fox on match days , I'm sure that bit belongs to united

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    Quote Originally Posted by num1adi View Post
    To be fair dundee fans park on pavement outside the George fox on match days , I'm sure that bit belongs to united
    Just the pavement I thought Dundee was united😁......that sign is begging for a paint job.

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    Dundees united with rapists and racists....would be my suggestion.

    Naebody over there would complain a boot that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by num1adi View Post
    To be fair dundee fans park on pavement outside the George fox on match days , I'm sure that bit belongs to united
    I doubt they own a public footpath, might have the pavement crossing rights into their **** heap of a ground so you can't block their gates but they won't own any pavement outside of their erected boundary.

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    Pet hate of mine pavement parking, cones in about 35 in the top 100.

    New law next year hopefully sort it oot once and for all.

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    Pet hate off mine as well splitting Tory voting Scots (sorry Douglas) and undertaking cyclists .

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    As we are getting things off our chest, 3 more of mine, refs pointing at random points of the pitch to justify some poor **** getting booked for persistent fouling (usually his 2nd foul), Bobby geddes constantly wearing his goalie gloves when he never touches the ball with his hands (wasn't mine originally but I've kinda adopted it) and the 3rd house on place in the country being called the mystery house when it's no a mystery as there is always 3 ****ing houses, wtf is mysterious a boot it? Nothing.

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