Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
Thank you very much for putting up the article.
I do not agree with the Dee4life spokesperson’s statement that board representation is of less concern than the lack of substantive information being supplied to the fans.
John Nelms says that all the Dundee FC board members are fans.
There are only four directors on the Dundee FC board of directors and one of them is resident in America.
Nelms states in the article that he has an open door policy with the DSA and they know some things that are commercially sensitive.
If I had been George Cran doing the interview I would have asked John Nelms the question.
“Why do you not have an open door policy with the Dee4life board of directors on same terms and conditions as the DSA”.
The Dundee supporters get next to no information from John Nelms and his fellow board of directors what is happening at Dens Park.
There is never a statement apologising for yet another home game at Dens Park being cancelled on the day of the game because of a waterlogged pitch and stating that the Dundee Football Club management will carry out a full investigation into why the pitch was waterlogged despite it being relaid during each of the past two summers.
Once the investigation is complete work will be carried out on the pitch to avoid this happening again and we apologise for the inconvenience to Dundee supporters for their inconvenience.
Instead we get a ‘copy and paste’ announcement from a previous statement when a game was called off due to the Dens Park pitch being waterlogged.
The Dundee supporters are crying out for communication from the management and board of directors of Dundee Football Club but all they get are scraps from articles in the Courier.
So you want them to apologise for the weather, that even you must agree was extraordinary over the weekend.

The absolute nonsense that you post attacking the Club, Nelms, and FPS, at every opportunity is tiresome.

The fact that you were a Director of Dee4Life, unbelievably being voted on, tells you all you need to know about the way the organisation was run in the past.