[QUOTE=Returnofrros;40338451]I reckon up to 500 extra fans.
People decide on the day or day before, it's a hassle without season tic.[/QUOTE
I reckon 300 upwards depending on form etc.
I agree with Islay though that PATG should be introduced.
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[QUOTE=Returnofrros;40338451]I reckon up to 500 extra fans.
People decide on the day or day before, it's a hassle without season tic.[/QUOTE
I reckon 300 upwards depending on form etc.
I agree with Islay though that PATG should be introduced.
[QUOTE=thegen65;40338482]Dee4life Director Kenny Valentine was supposed to have asked about the club reinstating PATG turnstiles when he had a meeting with Greg Fenton after the had handed over the ‘infamous’ hot water bottle to the DFC in the Community Trust in the first half of January 2023. Greg Fenton stated that he would look into and get back to him with his answer.
When I was carrying out my volunteer work cleaning the seats in the Main Stand at the end of July 2022 Greg Fenton appeared to speak to the Groundsmen and then he came over thanks us for our hard work.
I took the opportunity to ask Greg Fenton why there were no PATG turnstiles in the Main Stand and Bobby Cox Stand for the first home league game of the season against Partick Thistle.
Greg replied that there was NO DEMAND for it but if there was he would look at it again.
If Greg Fenton or any of the Dundee Football staff are reading this topic or were at the Dundee B v East Fife SPFL Trust cup tie last Tuesday night you will have noticed that there has been a demand since the beginning of the 2022-23 season but the management of Dundee Football Club are not paying attention.
Incidentally despite Greg Fenton stating that there was no demand for PATG the 600+ Partick Thistle supporters attending the first home game of the 2022-23 season had PATG turnstiles in Bob Shankly Stand.