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    What is so wrong with a group of Dundee based businessmen wanting to take over Dundee at a time when new capital was required? In the end DFCSS chose to accept FPS. Straight commercial decision by those who were at the Gardyne Theatre meeting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    What is so wrong with a group of Dundee based businessmen wanting to take over Dundee at a time when new capital was required? In the end DFCSS chose to accept FPS. Straight commercial decision by those who were at the Gardyne Theatre meeting.
    By the time of Gardyne meeting the business trust offer was off the table. The future Society directors had organised a meeting between FPS reps and the business bids guys with a view of getting both parties to work together as the more money for the club the better. It was agreed at the meeting that the business guys would withdraw and FPS would work with them going forward for benefit of the club.

    FPS got in and told them all they were no longer welcome, which was disappointing as if the local business men were willing to invest then surely that would have only been for the clubs benefit. Although FPS have shown they want to be fully in control which is their choice

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