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  1. #1
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    I have long stated that in my opinion that all or most of our ills emanate from the top of the Club, that being the root or source of it all. At times I have been castigated for holding this view, whilst others have focused on the team coach etc. I personally cannot envisage any real improvement in just about any department at Tannadice until such time as we have new owners of the Club. Even then, change carries its own risks, but who would argue against taking such a risk?

    These views are entirely my own.

  2. #2
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    I agree with much of what Frank has posted here and especially all these differing factions and splits within the support and supporters groups.

    We need ONE body , instead of all this bickering and jostling for position. Perhaps a re*****ised and reorganised Arabtrust would have been the way to go. Can't see it happening now though with all the arguing and different views/ positions. All the supporters groups need to get together and sort all this out for a unified approach to move our club forward. Can't see that happening somehow.

    Hopefully we can get some change of ownership soon , appropriate ownership !! , and perhaps that will be the catalyst.

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