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At the Dee4life AGM in November 2023 a question was put to the 23 members at the meeting.
Would you attend Dundee FC home games if the club was forced to group share permanently at Tannadice.
Two members said that they would attend home games at Tannadice if Dundee Football Club were forced to permanently leave Dens Park and ground share at Tannadice with the rest of the members voting No to attending Dundee FC home games at Tannadice.
I've been up all night thinking of a good answer to this mind bending question and have come up short so here's all I can give you
No and no. But I reckon that because of your clear mental incapacity (being a DAB is a mental illness in my view) I'm 100% correct in saying he just doesn't care what you think about anything.
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There has been a discussion on the Friends of Dundee FC Facebook page about the new stadium development at Campy Nou PPIP and why it has not been discussed by the members of the Dundee City Council planning committee.
One poster blamed the DCC planning committee members for this delay and suggested that they did not receive the right type of brown envelopes.
I told him to send an email to John Nelms asking him what was causing the delay.
If he does so it will be very doubtful if he receives a reply from Nelms.
It's all gonna come to a conclusion very shortly.
Might go thru in march......I have a strong suspicion it won't even be heard in march.
The lack of update from nelms, the lack of questioning from DSA, D4L and the local press damns them all really.
All existing in this cosy "don't rock the boat " parallel universe.
I reckon that the training ground will not go ahead as the Dundee FC Community Trust appears to be short of money.
Charging a ?2 entrance fee to enter the Penman Lounge when it is not required for hospitality with the entrance fee money going to the Community Trust gives me the impression that the Community Trust are desperate for funds.
If my hunch is correct then why has this happened.
That is easy to explain.
When Greg Fenton was appointed General Manager of Dundee Football Club in addition to remaining the Chief Executive of the Dundee FC Community Trust he took his eye off the ball.
It is the Chief Executive of the Community Trust along with their board of Trustees who are responsible for sourcing funding and making funding applications to Charitable Foundations for funds to allow the Dundee FC Community Trust to remain in business.