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I remember 1980, had been to most matches home and away that season, tickets went on sale first come basis, joint the queue with my mate after school, at radio Tay building, up Dens road, up the Provie and got to 25 away from door to be told, sold out, that was a system with our supporters clubs getting preference, definitely wasn’t a fair way of doing it
The statement on the Club website on 29th April 2023 stated that tickets for the Queens Park would be sold to season ticket holders on Monday 1st Monday 2023 with the ticket office opening at 10am. The management of Dundee Football Club should have stuck by this statement instead of moving the goalposts.
Quite frankly it is not good enough and this fiasco could have been easily resolved if we had won our last two games against ICT and Cove Rangers as we would be Champions with one game to play.
Seriously? Exactly then same happened to me - had been every home game and most away, joined the queue at Radio Tay and got about 30 to 40 off the front when someone came out to say all gone. You'll have seen the guy get hit by a car on Dens Road and the police stand there without a clue what to do until some people ran out the queue to help?
Terrible way to do it but back then there were no options. DFC still seems to operate on 1980 terms so no surprise they've made little or no progress since.
It takes balls for some to admit they were wrong, in my opinion Greg Fenton has done this and rightly giving DSA an allocation, some might say even that’s won’t go to the right people, they may be right, I don’t know, but I do know most if not all will go to the right people, there will be winners and losers which ever way they went, unfortunately Queens Park seem to be getting away with this without any abuse/hassle from the media