GB every family in this fine city has Dee blood
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This is of course complete nonsense and would sit well on a Sevco sectarian type message board.
The reality is that you are living in the past and clinging to false ideas that your club is "bigger" than United and always will be. Last Saturday at a time of great unrest in the United support, disaffection with the manager and fans voting with their feet, there was still 5200 at Tannadice for a match in the Championship. Your crowds are dwindling badly.
At the end of the war football was cheap and many people, mainly men at that time, went to Dens one week Tannadice the next. As United put a better product on the park and years passed, as football got more expensive, many decided to support United as their one club. A club that captured the imagination of many across Scotland.
There's no way that Dundee FC could have taken 28000 to Hampden, not in your wildest dreams mate.
It always make me laugh when Dee fans mock United fans for being from Angus or Fife. In fact that's a compliment, a plus for any club. It tells you that club has been successful. And you yourself support a club that's the best part of 300 miles away from where you live.
No matter what you blether on about, United are THE city club now, have been for many many years, time you dealt with it, even if it hurts as it shows through while we're in different divisions.
ok time has come to tell you that my work involves weekends as well as some weekdays. Pretty much every weekend. But you're too thick to work it out for yourself.
But how far away is it unacceptable not to be at games John? Spain? How about the Middle East? Japan? Australia? Where does your supporter loyalty border red line sit?