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    Quote Originally Posted by eric_sinclair View Post
    Hopefully he goes on a wee scoring run to help us move up the table.Probably regrets any gestures to dundee fans in the past and a blind man cud see what the goals on saturday meant to him.
    Gestures to the fans should be encouraged IMO. Our players laughing and jumping up and down when they score, reacting to the joy shown on the terracing is exactly what should be happening. Same with the opposition giving us discrete banter back. There's no need to start a war but some interaction between players and crowd seems to me to be desirable. Remember Andy Goram giving the old Provie Road end a behind his back a yapping hand gesture when Rangers scored at the TC Keay end. Huge roar of abuse directed at him and a big innocent smile on his face as he turned to see what all the fuss was about.

    Also Charlie Millar, when he was playing for United was getting pelters from the SE because we were winning 2-1. Charlie, Charlie what's the score, belting out. He turns round and gestures 2 with one hand and 1 with the other hand. Both gestures , rude , but his smile as he did it was funny. More abuse for him but I bet he still has a chuckle about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Gestures to the fans should be encouraged IMO. Our players laughing and jumping up and down when they score, reacting to the joy shown on the terracing is exactly what should be happening. Same with the opposition giving us discrete banter back. There's no need to start a war but some interaction between players and crowd seems to me to be desirable. Remember Andy Goram giving the old Provie Road end a behind his back a yapping hand gesture when Rangers scored at the TC Keay end. Huge roar of abuse directed at him and a big innocent smile on his face as he turned to see what all the fuss was about.

    Also Charlie Millar, when he was playing for United was getting pelters from the SE because we were winning 2-1. Charlie, Charlie what's the score, belting out. He turns round and gestures 2 with one hand and 1 with the other hand. Both gestures , rude , but his smile as he did it was funny. More abuse for him but I bet he still has a chuckle about it.
    Youre missing the point completely

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    I thought the point being made by GB72 and others was that there has always been an interaction between players and fans, and I supported that position.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    I thought the point being made by GB72 and others was that there has always been an interaction between players and fans, and I supported that position.
    spot on, and if you give it out, you should be prepared to take it back

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    I thought the point being made by GB72 and others was that there has always been an interaction between players and fans, and I supported that position.
    As Aberfeldy said, you’re missing the point.

    He gave it the big GIRFUY to Dundee fans....and he’s one of us?

    If he wasn’t from Dundee they’d be singing a different tune.

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