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    The Anderlecht ball please read

    as you will all recall (hopefully) we here purchased that ball during admin 2 to raise funds,i handed the ball over as "loaned to the club from dundee mad".

    iv been thinking and was wondering the others on here's thoughts of now transferring the ball to the Dundee fc historical trust,as presently its up in a corner of the coxy

    everything is documented ie proper documentation and the ins and outs of the handover will be properly recrded and the ball displayed etc at future events and on their website when it goes live shortly.

    my thoughts are pass it over to the trust who will protect it and preserve it for future generations along with all the other dee memorabilia that they have that range from progs/Billy Steel scottish cap/the tartan s/a tour top etc etc etc,ps the club are fully aware and supportive of the historical trust.

    would i have the agreement to do this and if so i could hand the ball over to the trusts member Jim Mitchell ?

    a plus would be if the ball required protection in any way then this is something the trust could do quite easily

    thoughts people and ps any questions please feel free to ask on the thread
    Last edited by shaded; 11-10-2022 at 03:37 PM.

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