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For my interest can you explain where the drop of 3000 comes from?
Dee4life AGM is on 29th November and this might be a suitable occasion to discuss this topic. It is consistent with the often expressed concern that our supporters are losing faith in DFC.
I think that there are things that the Directors and owners of our club could do better. My view is that making constructive suggestions might be more likely to benefit our club, rather than heap all the blame on one man.
I see there are two empty spaces for members of the Dee4life board. Maybe an opportunity to help Dee4life, which could do with some recruitment activity, imo.
My wee fanny about with numbers.
First season top div with Nelmsy 7,588 v Killie in August
This season 4,572 v mwell.
Two comparable clubs with similar away supports.....granted Killie game was first home game, well 2nd home game.
Just for interest a few weeks later we had 6,035 v Hamilton.....we wud be slabbering with a crowd of that size v accies now.
Thanks. I can see how apathy is a logical conclusion, especially when you add in the almost universal negativity when Elvis was announced.
I think when you look at the clubs who are underperformed, Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen there is a common theme of negative sentiment towards either the owners or the coaches.
We seem to be struggling with both. Maybe we need to back off? Is there another way for us to improve, and not be focused on either change the coach or change the Board?
Don't think Martin O'Neil will be any more successful at Celtic than Barry Ferguson was at Rangers.
Unfortunately the current Dee4life board of directors are scared stiff to complain to Nelms in case Tim Keyes stops bankrolling Dundee FC (if he has not already done so) and the Dee4life board of directors get the blame.
The current Dee4life board of directors appear to have been getting lessons from the DSA committee members how to do nothing about complaining to Nelms.
A pointless exercise as Nelms will have nothing to do with former owners of Dundee Football Club.
Nelms only speaks to Yes men as long as Nelms needs them.
There were 3,912 Dundee supporters at the Motherwell game including absentee season ticket holders.
I obtained the number of Motherwell supporters who had purchased a ticket for that game from the Chief Executive of Motherwell Football Club.
The Motherwell supporters had to purchase a ticket using the Dundee Football Club ticketing website.
I could not obtain the information from Dundee Football Club despite sending an email to Tracy Elder who is Head of Ticketing in Dundee Football Club.