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geofoxposse
17-09-2017, 04:27 AM
I know theres been a thread on this before but when we look at gulfs in funding in different leagues and competitions it is amazing.

In every league in general money buys both entertainment and results. Right through the football world its the same and getting bigger.

So can you imagine if PSG, Septic, Man City etc etc delivered both the level of results and the poor quality entertainment that we are getting. Do you imagine for one minute the manager would still be there. I believe we have the best budget in our league and what is being served on the park is so substandard that heads should roll.

All the advantages McKinnon has of funds, players, his own team, training facilities, full time, perks etc and we get rubbish.

Its time for ST to stand up like a man, drag RM into the office and tell him he has a period to survive.

GUNBOAT
17-09-2017, 09:29 AM
I wonder if the chairman is distracted again as he was during his Newcastle Jets project when it was party time for Jackie,Sid and Daz in ST Andrews?.It cannie be much fun having a 19 year old lassie chapping doors looking for money and having hand bags with a friend of Wagner in a Dens Park corridor.
Do you think the X Factor superstar will be singing outside the sheriff court on the trial date?.

RAM1971
17-09-2017, 01:11 PM
One thing is certain, no one in recent times has raised the profile and morale of Dundee FC more than our very own ST. Dundee FC have not had to to one thing by way of improvement to achieve their enhanced City status. In fact they have remained the same old Dundee FC. By presiding over a failing Dundee United FC and bringing shame and disrepute to a once proud and envied Club, ST has raised up our City rivals to a status they have done nothing of themselves to attain.

Quite simply, the best thing that has happened to Dundee FC in recent times is ST's chairmanship/ownership of Dundee United FC. No wonder Fun fans crave his longevity in the United chair!

shedboy71
17-09-2017, 01:33 PM
He aint going anywhere anytime soon (possibly) so my focus is on McKinnon and his continued attempts at tactics. It is very early and when i read the more positive posters posts i kind of get it that its too early. Fine line being too early and too late though and there is plenty evidence in last 16 months - albeit an outstanding home record on paper.