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  1. #61
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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Not much to do on a miserable wet Sunday!!
    Too much time to think

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Too much time to think
    👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    But despite being taught in virtually every business and psychology degree, amongst psychologists, Maslow Hierarchy of Needs is widely discredited¹.*It is viewed as unscientific, drawing from a biased and unreliable sample and his data analysis is suspect to say the least. Deeranged, Thank you for your comment. I copied the critique of Maslow Hierachy of Need from the Internet. Here are the basic categories, I think the other Dundee Mad posters might like to learn them.

    From the bottom of the hierarchy upwards, the needs are:*physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem and self- actualization. This five-stage model can be divided into deficiency needs and growth needs.
    It's not great, more subjective than objective, but I like to use it and can usually place individuals that I know pretty well on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    People who feel the need to join clubs and associations are pretty low down Maslow's Heirarchy of needs, mostly they'll lie around the 'safety' and 'belonging and love' levels, they feel the need to belong / feel part of something. They're happy to be guided and to allow others to make plans for them.

    I hope the more mature / well rounded fan will be higher up the heirarchy and won't have these needs - typically around the 'cognitive', 'aesthetic' or self actualization' levels where they can make their own plans / decisions and can run their own lives without the need for anyone to represent them. These fans don't need, and are unlikely to want, to join any supporters' club.
    Aye, fûck all those who can’t afford a car but do and give what they can to support the club.

    You can look and laugh at them from hospitality.

    Proof, if any was needed, what a prïck you really are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab View Post
    Aye, fûck all those who can’t afford a car but do and give what they can to support the club.

    You can look and laugh at them from hospitality.

    Proof, if any was needed, what a prïck you really are.
    Pity you put the personal jibe at the end of your post. It takes all kinds to build a big support and sometimes it feels that these forums don't actually help our club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Pity you put the personal jibe at the end of your post. It takes all kinds to build a big support and sometimes it feels that these forums don't actually help our club.
    Listen mate, if you’ve read his posts, you’ll know that he’s not a nice person.

    He’s a racist because someone from England called him Jock once.

    He thinks people might séxûally assault him if they meet him.

    He sneers at people who are part of a supporters club and travel by bus.

    These are all his own words.

    In my book he’s a prïck.

    No wonder DFC groups binned him.

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    Don't know why I bother trying to keep people engaged on this forum. We're seeing exactly why it died the slow and painful death it did.

    At least I'm adult enough to avoid the personal attacks. But then I'd never throw a personal attack at, or make up lies about, an individual I've never met and / or know absolutely nothing about. However if that's what floats some people's boats then I'm happy enough to pity that person rather than try to reason with them.

    I don't know enough about the individuals on this forum to place any of them within Maslow's Heirarchy Of Needs but I suspect that anyone who feels the need to throw insults blindly at a total stranger on an internet forum is low enough in maturity and self esteem to not quite reach the Esteem level so possibly lacks, or needs to develop, something psychologically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Don't know why I bother trying to keep people engaged on this forum. We're seeing exactly why it died the slow and painful death it did.

    At least I'm adult enough to avoid the personal attacks. But then I'd never throw a personal attack at, or make up lies about, an individual I've never met and / or know absolutely nothing about. However if that's what floats some people's boats then I'm happy enough to pity that person rather than try to reason with them.

    I don't know enough about the individuals on this forum to place any of them within Maslow's Heirarchy Of Needs but I suspect that anyone who feels the need to throw insults blindly at a total stranger on an internet forum is low enough in maturity and self esteem to not quite reach the Esteem level so possibly lacks, or needs to develop, something psychologically.
    Every post from you proves my point.

    Avoid the personal attacks😂😂😂 you said I might sěxually assault you.

    Stranger on the internet😂😂😂 oh I know you alright.

    Here’s a challenge for you, go to any supporters club away match meeting place and tell them your theory.

    Come back and let us know how you got on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab View Post
    Explain why that picture ‘proves’ there is still a problem.

    Pay careful attention to the question.
    SPFL matches were played on grass football pitches in Glasgow and Edinburgh last Saturday yet the SPFL game at Dens Park on the same day was cancelled due to a waterlogged pitch.
    The photograph of Dens Park taken during the 2020-21 season shows yet another SPFL game cancelled because Dens Park was waterlogged.
    Now nearly three years later another SPFL match has been cancelled at 9.30am because the Dens Park pitch is again waterlogged.
    Please explain why you do not think that there is a still problem with the Dens Park nearly three years after this photograph was taken.
    I am also curious to know why a photograph of the Dens Park pitch was not taken immediately after the game was called off at 9.30am last Saturday morning unless the pitch was in a worse state than the photograph on the Club website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    And then for some inexplicable reason contact stopped?
    The contact stopped because a majority of the Dee4life directors were more interested in trying to get a ‘face to face’ meeting with Nelms to raise their concerns about where Dundee FC would be playing their home games next season (2023-24) instead of getting their primary representative on the Dundee Football Club Limited board of directors as a result of the Letter they received on 7th December 2022.
    In my opinion the Dee4life board of directors should publish in full the Letter signed ‘Dundee Football Club Ltd’ which they received on 7th December 2022 on the Dee4life website for everyone to read.
    Instead there was a majority vote in favour of the Dee4life board of directors ‘drip feeding’ information to Dee4life members which did not happen until over eight months later when the Dee4life newsletter was emailed to their members and published on their website on 29th September 2023.
    Even then they did not tell their members the full details of the Letter dated 7th December 2022 with me wrongly getting the blame for John Nelms ‘taking the hump’ at a Dee4life Director’s personal submission about the Camperdown development.

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