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  1. #1
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    If the foundation, through the fans are investing thousands they can surely ask for a meet with nelms?
    If he refuses they can just bank the money just now?
    Fans only want to know the plans going forward as to dens or a new stadium.
    Prob be better playing at mcdermaid as numbers wud be more than at Tannadice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric_sinclair View Post
    If the foundation, through the fans are investing thousands they can surely ask for a meet with nelms?
    If he refuses they can just bank the money just now?
    Fans only want to know the plans going forward as to dens or a new stadium.
    Prob be better playing at mcdermaid as numbers wud be more than at Tannadice.
    That is a very sensible idea.
    If Nelms refuses to speak to the members of the Foundation advising them of the club’s plans going forward regarding Dens Park or the new stadium then the members can play their trump card. They can suspend their monthly payments until Nelms speaks to them .

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