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    Is it better

    To play one of the old firm after they have won their derby or after they have lost it?

    No sure myself.

    First league game I'm missing just Cannae bring myself go there and AHH the hassle it involves.

    Won't see Dee for a while, enjoying watching this team as well.

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    Celtic are always confident playing against Dundee, although think this team will have a go at them,,we have taken some hidings playing against the Tic.
    First time i went to Parkhead was in the sixties when Bobby Ancell was the manager, we drew 0-0 ,
    think i was about 14 year old, my mate and me were in the stand, got pies thrown at us ,sweets, spat on etc, Nuns and Priests sitting round about us, and all turned a blind eye.
    never went back until Archie Knox was manager, was a cup tie, Bobby Glennie got sent off for his first foul after about 15 minutes,
    and we lost 2-1
    last time i went there, Bonetti was the manger, we were 1-0 up at half tme, and played them aff the park, half time was a farce, power failure and kick off delayed about 20 mins,poor display 2nd half , and our keeper threw two into our net, think we lost 3-1

    after our last time in the Premiership, and all the carry on with Celtic and Rangers at Dens throwing objects on the park, i have decided
    I wont be going to any of the old firm games this season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deecom View Post
    Celtic are always confident playing against Dundee, although think this team will have a go at them,,we have taken some hidings playing against the Tic.
    First time i went to Parkhead was in the sixties when Bobby Ancell was the manager, we drew 0-0 ,
    think i was about 14 year old, my mate and me were in the stand, got pies thrown at us ,sweets, spat on etc, Nuns and Priests sitting round about us, and all turned a blind eye.
    never went back until Archie Knox was manager, was a cup tie, Bobby Glennie got sent off for his first foul after about 15 minutes,
    and we lost 2-1
    last time i went there, Bonetti was the manger, we were 1-0 up at half tme, and played them aff the park, half time was a farce, power failure and kick off delayed about 20 mins,poor display 2nd half , and our keeper threw two into our net, think we lost 3-1

    after our last time in the Premiership, and all the carry on with Celtic and Rangers at Dens throwing objects on the park, i have decided
    I wont be going to any of the old firm games this season.
    Never seen Dundee beat Celtic at parkhead but was there when we beat them in cup final at Hampden.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Never seen Dundee beat Celtic at parkhead but was there when we beat them in cup final at Hampden.
    I was at Parkhead in February 1974 when we beat them. The game was played on a Sunday afternoon.
    The following Sunday I was at Ibrox when we beat Rangers 3-0 in the Scottish Cup.
    From memory there were 10,000 Dundee supporters in the 60,000 attendance at Ibrox.
    In my opinion that was the last great Dundee FC team which should have also won the Scottish Cup that season.

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    I am sure the the last victory at Parkhead was about 2002/2003 , we won 2-0 ,Caballero scored both goals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deecom View Post
    I am sure the the last victory at Parkhead was about 2002/2003 , we won 2-0 ,Caballero scored both goals.
    I was playing golf at Downfield that day and after we finished our round of golf we could not believe the score. I used to play golf at Downfield GC with a couple of Dees who are now sadly both in the High Stand.

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