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I have not been proven wrong.
It is obvious sitting the Main Stand at home League games this season that the number of people sitting in Bobby Cox Stand has reduced compared to last season.
It would be interesting to know how many season tickets excluding under 12 season tickets were sold this season compared to last season.
You might eventually change your tune when you realise that the number of people regularly attending home games at Dens Park is falling.
We have an ageing support at lot of whom attended home games during the glory days of the 1960’s and 1970’s up to the end of the 1973-74 season.
These glory days will sadly never be repeated in my lifetime and probably not in yours.
Islay, that's not what the discussion was about; you just deflected the key point to that one. The key point is that you described Mrs. Islay as a football widow but you're very rarely at games. How on earth is Mrs. Islay a football widow?
Now tell me one one thing that I've said in post #86 above that isn't simple reality. I'm trying to help you here.
My wife has no interest in football but she has to put up with me moaning about the current state of affairs in Dundee Football Club and she was curious to see the Dundee Football Club new suite of offices at Gardyne including the players changing rooms which were a total disappointment compared to their changing room in Dens Park which I saw when I had my tour of Dens Park in December 2013.
For the record I have attended 6 home games at Dens Park this season to date. Five home league games and the league cup tie against Airdrie which turned out to be Luke McCowan’s last home game playing for Dundee FC .
My wife was also a golf widow when I was a member of Downfield Golf Club and latterly Islay Golf Club.
Last edited by islaydarkblue; 02-03-2025 at 01:27 PM.
He's just worn me down. No idea how to respond any more.