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Thread: Nae Groundshare

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric_sinclair View Post
    If planning permission isnt obtained we would stay at dens,I reckon the owners would be trying to sell up though.
    Providing it is in an usable condition and passes all the safety tests.
    You need to remember that the lease Dundee Football Club Limited had with Sandeman Properties Limited for the Dens Park Stadium was that in addition to paying an escalating annual rent Dundee Football Club Limited were also responsible for the cost of all repairs and improvements in Dens Park.
    The lease ended and with it the current conditions of the lease when Dens Park DBPH Limited acquired Sandeman Properties Limited.
    Whether the owners of Dens Park DBPH Limited will impose the same terms of the lease is another question.
    In my opinion these are the sort of questions Dee4life and the DSA should be asking on behalf of their members.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    I am sure that it has been quoted in the press that we would remain at Dens Park until the steel from the Bobby Cox Stand and Bob Shankly Stand is required for the construction of the stands in the new stadium.
    Money must be tight for funding the cost of the new stadium if they are having to use steel which at present is 25 years old and it’s usable condition is unknown.

    Unknown to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    I am sure that it has been quoted in the press that we would remain at Dens Park until the steel from the Bobby Cox Stand and Bob Shankly Stand is required for the construction of the stands in the new stadium.
    Money must be tight for funding the cost of the new stadium if they are having to use steel which at present is 25 years old and it’s usable condition is unknown.
    The steel will have a known usable life under specified conditions of weather and stress. The steel used in both stands will be good for many more decades if properly removed, blasted, (possibly) NDTd successfully and recoated.

    The cost of the removal, testing and treatment might make it unviable to re-use, there might be more value in scrap for the quantity involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    I do not believe a word John Nelms says.
    He has already told a pack of lies about me.
    According to you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BP33 View Post
    According to you?
    Unlike you I know exactly what happened and I had a witness who saw everything that happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    The steel will have a known usable life under specified conditions of weather and stress. The steel used in both stands will be good for many more decades if properly removed, blasted, (possibly) NDTd successfully and recoated.

    The cost of the removal, testing and treatment might make it unviable to re-use, there might be more value in scrap for the quantity involved.
    Thank you for your expert information.

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