Quote Originally Posted by scottg View Post
I’m extremely grateful to the Open Letter Group not just for taking the initiative but for doing so in the manner they have. I appreciate the time is not perfect with all that’s going on at the club right now in terms of restructure, recruitment, relegation and the sale of season tickets but I’m afraid this moment was inevitable. In my opinion the longer JN decides that he will not meet with this group the deeper a hole he is digging not only for himself but for the club and it’s supporters. Time will tell where this takes us, but it is surely in everyone’s interests that people work together. There’s really only one man can change the direction, approach and attitude shown from within the Dundee Boardroom - that in itself is not ideal. Blaming and replacing successive managers and deflecting attention has kept the lid on the pot for quite a long time. People are seeing through that and it’s now way past being monotonous. Our core support has been dwindling, those hanging in have been extremely patient ….. the results of the survey prove that it could still go from bad to worse.
Dundee FC cannot afford that to happen.
I agree with everything that you say.
Blaming and continually changing managers has in my opinion papered over the cracks behind the scenes which have been getting worse every year since Scot Gardiner resigned as the Chief Executive of Dundee Football Club
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