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Thread: Buying back Dens----an option

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    We play in a "dangerous" ****hole of a ground, the prick should sort that instead of harrassing fans at away grounds and posting on his social media that "a few plusses shut"....He embodies everything that is wrong with DFC....
    Spot on.

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    and if you are a celtic fan you can jump down from above the entry tunnel and disregard the fact that you may kill someone,then be given a nice cup of tea and an apology .

    so much wrong with our club at present

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    If it is correct that the Stadium manager of Dundee Football Club posted on his social media ‘a few pusses shut….” he should be handed his jotters.
    Totally agree , but we need proof , I believe his tweeter is private but a screenshot would surely be doing the rounds

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    Quote Originally Posted by notso View Post
    Totally agree , but we need proof , I believe his tweeter is private but a screenshot would surely be doing the rounds
    It is

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    Now to go back to the topic.
    I have just been reading the Statement of Administrator’s Proposal for Admin 2 which is listed on 12th January 2011. https://find-and-update.company-info...history?page=5
    I previously stated that John Bennett had lent Dundee Football Club £250k prior to DFC entering administration in October 2010.
    John Bennett in fact lent Dundee Football Club £200k and this amount is listed on Page 17 of the Statement of Administrator’s Proposal.
    Sorry for the mistake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by notso View Post
    So you think those flares are fine then? Surely the club are right to try and stop this dangerous practice ?
    Can you explain the problem with them, I have no problem, you see them all over Europe, I think it helps create an atmosphere, yet to see the first stadium burned down because of them, or anyone injured,
    The government / councils think it’s ok to sell fire works, which have more damage potential than a flare or smoke bomb so I struggle to see the problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    Can you explain the problem with them, I have no problem, you see them all over Europe, I think it helps create an atmosphere, yet to see the first stadium burned down because of them, or anyone injured,
    The government / councils think it’s ok to sell fire works, which have more damage potential than a flare or smoke bomb so I struggle to see the problem
    We live in a ridiculously H&S society where the possibility that something MIGHT happen takes precedence over the fact that it's UNLIKELY TO happen. People MIGHT throw one and it MIGHT hit someone in the back of the head who MIGHT then stumble and MIGHT fall down the stairs and MIGHT stub their toe.

    I hate H&S advisors, in my industry they tend to be little girls just out of school with absolutely no practical experience or common sense. Would rather stop a job happening than see it done properly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    We live in a ridiculously H&S society where the possibility that something MIGHT happen takes precedence over the fact that it's UNLIKELY TO happen. People MIGHT throw one and it MIGHT hit someone in the back of the head who MIGHT then stumble and MIGHT fall down the stairs and MIGHT stub their toe.

    I hate H&S advisors, in my industry they tend to be little girls just out of school with absolutely no practical experience or common sense. Would rather stop a job happening than see it done properly.
    Great summing up

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    Can you explain the problem with them, I have no problem, you see them all over Europe, I think it helps create an atmosphere, yet to see the first stadium burned down because of them, or anyone injured,
    The government / councils think it’s ok to sell fire works, which have more damage potential than a flare or smoke bomb so I struggle to see the problem
    Can't remember the ground but an old wooden stand went on fire. I will never forget the broadcast of the incident and think that a fire in the Mainer could be very dangerous if it was filled, like when the OF come to visit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Can't remember the ground but an old wooden stand went on fire. I will never forget the broadcast of the incident and think that a fire in the Mainer could be very dangerous if it was filled, like when the OF come to visit.
    Your maybe thinking of Bradford in the days of cigarettes, which with the Shyte underneath caused it, I’m sure any wood in main stand will be treated and sure smoking is banned

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