Yesterday morning I drove down to ASDA Myrekirk and I had to negotiate the traffic lights on the Myrekirk roundabout.
When the lights turn to green for vehicles travelling West only about five cars heading for ASDA can drive into the right lane as the traffic lights are sitting at red due to all the traffic travelling from the west through the traffic lights up the A90 Kingsway towards Campy Nou. Eventually these traffic lights turn to green but nowhere as many cars heading for ASDA and Gourdie Brae get through the traffic lights compared to traffic travelling from the West through the traffic lights at the Myrekirk roundabout on the A90 Kingsway.
It will not be my problem as the day Dundee FC play their last home game at Dens Park will be the last time that I attend a Dundee FC home game.
In my opinion Nelmsy is dragging things along as it keeps him in the spotlight.
Unfortunately the local newspaper reporters are frightened to ask Nelmsy why he will not supply all the information requested by the Dundee City Council planners as they would probably no longer be welcome in Gardyne and Dens Park.
You do understand that there's the option to alter traffic light sequencing to allow increased flow in particular directions at particular times? They're all electronically managed these days.
How many cars / buses do you actually think will be using that route given that the proposed car park would hold around 350 total?
Just so I understand, if you come down from Broughty Ferry do you have to use the Myrekirk Roundabout to go back up the Kingsway to access the new stadium? In fact is that not the point that all traffic trying to get into the Stadium will have to use the Myrekirk Roundabout. As I say, I don't know. Sequencing of traffic flows seems to work but there are times of high demand when even that can't keep the traffic flowing, at least that's been my experience.
Just in general East to west in Dundee and vice versa takes far longer than it should ......North/South is still pretty much congestion free.
I find that attitude really sad and illogical. Does your hatred of JN overtake all other thoughts about the new stadium. I have made my position clear. I would rather remain at Dens but accept that this is not financially viable to our owners. In saying that I also reckon it is only 50:50 that the stadium will go ahead with planning delays, increased costs and the opposition of some of the council, the Civic Trust and a number of like minded supporters as yourself. What happens if it doesn't go ahead I don't know? Let's talk theoretically, however. Let's assume the stadium goes ahead and is successful financially and this rubs off on the team which is successful on the park. In those, arguably possible, circumstances would you still stand by your threat to never attend a home game again? Would your hatred of JN allow you to attend away games, would you become one of the ranks of 'supporter' who never attends a game of would you turn your back on your team for good? I still think your hatred of JN is all consuming and clouds totally your thoughts about the new stadium and the future of the club.
Finally, and again theoretically speaking, if the Americans sold up club, Dens and Camperdown and some other party wanted to progress similar plans would you still be so vehemently opposed?