Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
Firstly I couldn’t care less how they find the money, I trust them

Your right re dinners, but part where they asked for assistance involved selling tickets, event wasn’t sold out, but wasn’t a disaster thanks to DSA involvement

Constitution mistake, was it not a spelling mistake or a letter missed out, 99% of the people in attendance really couldn’t give two F’s, were there to support the club and it’s done through the DSA, I think they do a very decent job and can do without folk hindering them and looking for faults
There were at least 60 tickets not sold for the League Cup anniversary dinner compared to the annual Player of the Year dinner.
In my opinion the management of Dundee Football Club should have ensured that the ballroom of the Invercarse Hotel was booked well in advance for Friday 15th December 2023 which was the exact date of the 50th anniversary of us winning our last major cup.
Instead they waited until it was too late with 26th January 2024 being the only date available.
I have a copy of the letter sent to all the DSA affiliated clubs on 28th November 2023 from Matt Edwards.
Included in the letter it states that “At a meeting with Jonny McInally of DFC, Davie Craig, John Burke and myself of the DSA agreed that we would take over all functions of the Dinner once Jonny McInally had agreed a few matters with the Invercarse.
The letter also stated that the DSA affiliated supporters clubs have first chance purchasing tickets for the Dinner and DFC will be able to open the sale of tickets to any Dundee FC supporter should there be any tickets left.