Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
I obtained the information from the Club website.
A number of SPFL clubs announce the number of season tickets sold throughout the close season but not the management of Dundee Football Club.
Motherwell FC posted on their website in the middle of June 2023 the number of season tickets sold up to and including 8th June 2023, thanking their supporters for purchasing their season ticket and stating that the number sold was higher than at the same time last year.
Partick Thistle FC after failing to gain promotion to the Premier League via the playoffs against Ross County posted on their website within a week how many season tickets had been sold and thanked their supporters for purchasing their season ticket despite these difficult times.
What do we get from the management of Dundee Football Club on the Club website. Silence.
It has been left to posters on the DBF trying to calculate the number of season tickets sold by counting the number of seats sold for the first home league game of the season against Motherwell. Someone counted that over 4,000 seats had been sold and he assumed that all these seats were held by season ticket holders.
However that calculation was flawed as it also counted non season tickets holders purchasing tickets online and in the ticket office for the Motherwell game.
Therefore we do have a clue how many season ticket holders we have for this season unless Greg Fenton or Managing Director John Nelms posts the information on the Club website.
But none of that is what you said and once again you're deflecting. You stated that, based on an announcement by the club that some prizes had been awarded for the 250, 500, 1,000 and 1,500 season ticket sales milestones, it means that less than 2,000 season tickets had been sold. Total nonsense.

The person on TDB who was counting seats to estimate season ticket sale numbers had it pointed out to them that the high number (over 4,000 at the time) was a bit flawed because the club had started selling Motherwell match tickets at the time. However, and if you were half as good at 'researching' as you think you are, you'd notice that the count was at around 3,700 before Motherwell ticket sales started.

It really is time you got this chip about Greg Fenton and John Nelms off your shoulder, it's obviously eating you up and causing you to make up blatant lies just to try to justify your hatred of them.