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  1. #51
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    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    That's promising if true

    Also wish people would give Ogren a break, he made mistakes but we are in a much better situation than we would be without him taking over when they did and had some good seasons until the epic fail that was 22/23

    Hopefully now on the tough trajectory to stabilise and build, we have the potential with our fanbase to do well but it won't be easy, its a tough top flight we have came into imo
    All i have said is i do not have much faith in Ogren which i reckon is fair enough given his track record so far.BTW did you no also tell me to leave aff Stephen Thompson a few years ago?.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUNBOAT View Post
    All i have said is i do not have much faith in Ogren which i reckon is fair enough given his track record so far.BTW did you no also tell me to leave aff Stephen Thompson a few years ago?.

    It wasn't directed at you just think people are harsh on MO

    Yes I did stick up for ST but don't think those are comparable really, for all he messed things from the tim two fiasco upto that point he's done an excellent job and had a successful 6 years post Eddie so my rationale was valid but he sold us down the river and cost the club for years

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUNBOAT View Post
    I would imagine that figure is being used by the Texans and their partners to put pressure on the council to approve.What i mean by that is the hotel,housing,pub and crematorium are probably all included in that.I don't think DFC would be paying rent on a 95 million pound stadium.If the council were to turn down planning Nelms would be in the press saying the council are turning down millions of investment in the city.

    If i was a member of the Dee Fan Group i would be asking lots of questions regarding how much rent will the club have to pay and can the owners use it willy nilly for concerts etc ruining the pitch in the process whenever they please?.That is why i am not jealous in the slightest at the prospect of DFC having a shiny new stadium to play in.The FACT is they don't own even one brick of the development and they never will.

    The nightmare scenario for us is if Ogren decides he wants to copy his American counterparts and decides we are also moving in and he sells Tannadice to get his money back.If this project fails that is the one and only reason i'd be happy.
    Great post

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUNBOAT View Post
    I would imagine that figure is being used by the Texans and their partners to put pressure on the council to approve.What i mean by that is the hotel,housing,pub and crematorium are probably all included in that.I don't think DFC would be paying rent on a 95 million pound stadium.If the council were to turn down planning Nelms would be in the press saying the council are turning down millions of investment in the city.

    If i was a member of the Dee Fan Group i would be asking lots of questions regarding how much rent will the club have to pay and can the owners use it willy nilly for concerts etc ruining the pitch in the process whenever they please?.That is why i am not jealous in the slightest at the prospect of DFC having a shiny new stadium to play in.The FACT is they don't own even one brick of the development and they never will.

    The nightmare scenario for us is if Ogren decides he wants to copy his American counterparts and decides we are also moving in and he sells Tannadice to get his money back.If this project fails that is the one and only reason i'd be happy.
    Aye £95m will be the whole development. Dundee's contribution is supposed to be around £30M. They're currently paying £700K a year to keep Dens open, so put it like that, a 50 year lease would cover their costs.

    With regards concerts ruining the pitch, that doesn't generally happen. Concerts are put on during the summer months between the seasons end and the renovation process. There are plenty of ways to protect pitches these days aswell.

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