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    Quote Originally Posted by tHeArAb View Post
    Aye mate. The first few were entertaining but I can't listen to his interviews anymore. Painful and mind numbingly boring.
    So now it begins. Only a few weeks ago Csaba was the man . A proper no nonsense manager that most on here were happy with and wasn't John Hughes.
    Let's face it we're schite from top to bottom. A team full of bottlers or don't give a phuck when things go against us or we go behind.
    I thought County away in the cup was bad last year. At least they were in a league above us. Today though was a shambles from start to finish and Csaba was a big part of that with his team selection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duke_the_arab View Post
    So now it begins. Only a few weeks ago Csaba was the man . A proper no nonsense manager that most on here were happy with and wasn't John Hughes.
    Let's face it we're schite from top to bottom. A team full of bottlers or don't give a phuck when things go against us or we go behind.
    I thought County away in the cup was bad last year. At least they were in a league above us. Today though was a shambles from start to finish and Csaba was a big part of that with his team selection.
    Now nothing begins. All I'm saying is his monotonous tones are boring the **** out of me. I'm not questioning his credentials as a manager, however today's team selection was a shocker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daly9 View Post
    Couldn’t disagree more. Find his interviews a breath of fresh air compared to McNamara and McKinnon especially as English obviously isn’t his native language.
    This, really enjoy listening to Csaba

    Btw shows how much Durnan is missed when he isn't in the backline... Quinn with Scobbie for first time, with a weird FB combo

    Bad day all round

    Hugely embarrassing but let's not lose the plot either, it's one game, we must move on quickly and not let this define is, league winners have had humpings during the season, our very best lost 5-1 in 82/83 mid season in the league

    Remember that 5-1 humping at Falkirk in 2006, a week later we beat Rangers (when they were Rangers), in different circumstances but look, fkin shyte day all round, let's do something about it, manager, team and not hide as a support either

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    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    This, really enjoy listening to Csaba

    Btw shows how much Durnan is missed when he isn't in the backline... Quinn with Scobbie for first time, with a weird FB combo

    Bad day all round

    Hugely embarrassing but let's not lose the plot either, it's one game, we must move on quickly and not let this define is, league winners have had humpings during the season, our very best lost 5-1 in 82/83 mid season in the league

    Remember that 5-1 humping at Falkirk in 2006, a week later we beat Rangers (when they were Rangers), in different circumstances but look, fkin shyte day all round, let's do something about it, manager, team and not hide as a support either
    True and a month later after the Old Rangers win we got humped again from Falkirk 5-1 at home this time.
    Christ The Bairns like pumping us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duke_the_arab View Post
    True and a month later after the Old Rangers win we got humped again from Falkirk 5-1 at home this time.
    Christ The Bairns like pumping us.

    That's true, a few days after we'd drew 2-2 at Celtic Park on boxing day with Nakamura et all having already qualified for the champions league last 16, in fact we were 2-0 up before a late comeback from them

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    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    This, really enjoy listening to Csaba

    Btw shows how much Durnan is missed when he isn't in the backline... Quinn with Scobbie for first time, with a weird FB combo

    Bad day all round

    Hugely embarrassing but let's not lose the plot either, it's one game, we must move on quickly and not let this define is, league winners have had humpings during the season, our very best lost 5-1 in 82/83 mid season in the league

    Remember that 5-1 humping at Falkirk in 2006, a week later we beat Rangers (when they were Rangers), in different circumstances but look, fkin shyte day all round, let's do something about it, manager, team and not hide as a support either
    How the **** is it one off spit roasted twice at St M hammered at Livi nearly lost at Brechin. We are ****e away from home over past 12 months. I am sick of it I need a rest from utter crap and saving £70 by missing Pars and Alloa. Several hundred will do the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RAM1971 View Post
    Spot on remarks (emboldened) my dear Azurine Shallow body of water surrounded by islands and reefs. You should not have felt compelled to limit your remarks to the detriment of fuller explanation. What cannot be denied is that your major historical feats predated and terminated (1973) before DUFC's began (our first cup final 1974). However, our reaching the UEFA Cup Final stands head and shoulders above anything you have achieved (or will ever achieve now). You identify 'who did it first' as some kind of all important differential? A proud statistic no doubt, but surely this is an insignificant observation when you consider the amount of cup final appearances United have appeared in compared to Dundee? And that is only a start in weighing up each club's history.

    The difference between both sets of fans is clearly this:

    1) For many years DUFC lagged behind DFC in terms of status and the winning of major honours. From 1974 onward things began to change dramatically and DUFC fans rightly swelled with pride as DUFC steadily caught up with DFC in success stakes and greatly surpassed them in footballing achievements. Instead of trying to keep pace and compete with United, Dundee FC went steadily into decline, resulting in depression and frustration dominating the mentality of their fan base.

    2) Instead of having a team to be proud of due to footballing achievements, DFC now has a dominant generation of fans (ie post 1973) who can only take pride in the demise of their city rivals.

    In short, DUFC fans witnessed their club rise up and not only equal the great footballing achievements of their city rivals, but eventually surpass these achievements by a clear mile at the very least. This is surely an honourable thing to be proud of (after all it is about 'honours.') Our club rose up to your club's level (at that time) and far exceeded it. We then headed north as your lot headed south. On the other hand, DFC's fans can only rejoice in DUFC plunging down to their level, perhaps even sinking to lower depths (time will tell). A great percentage of the Dee support know of nothing else and that is purely down to experience.

    United fans take great pride in eventually equalling and overtaking the footballing achievements of their city rivals. Dee fans take great pride in a once proud club (DUFC) falling from grace to a point below their own now lowly status. True success and honour is still very fresh in every DUFC supporter, but luckily Dundee supporters can refer to 45 years old TV footage of their last League Cup win and visit the library to read about their sole Scottish Cup win in between columns describing the advent of mechanically propelled vehicles and the coming telephonic system. The country was at peace. The Boer War was over.

    Wait till next season, when the Thompsons pull the plug 😀

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    Quote Originally Posted by GB72 View Post
    Wait till next season, when the Thompsons pull the plug ��
    As far as I am concerned, if we are in terminal decline, then the sooner it happens the better!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RAM1971 View Post
    Spot on remarks (emboldened) my dear Azurine Shallow body of water surrounded by islands and reefs. You should not have felt compelled to limit your remarks to the detriment of fuller explanation. What cannot be denied is that your major historical feats predated and terminated (1973) before DUFC's began (our first cup final 1974). However, our reaching the UEFA Cup Final stands head and shoulders above anything you have achieved (or will ever achieve now). You identify 'who did it first' as some kind of all important differential? A proud statistic no doubt, but surely this is an insignificant observation when you consider the amount of cup final appearances United have appeared in compared to Dundee? And that is only a start in weighing up each club's history.

    The difference between both sets of fans is clearly this:

    1) For many years DUFC lagged behind DFC in terms of status and the winning of major honours. From 1974 onward things began to change dramatically and DUFC fans rightly swelled with pride as DUFC steadily caught up with DFC in success stakes and greatly surpassed them in footballing achievements. Instead of trying to keep pace and compete with United, Dundee FC went steadily into decline, resulting in depression and frustration dominating the mentality of their fan base.

    2) Instead of having a team to be proud of due to footballing achievements, DFC now has a dominant generation of fans (ie post 1973) who can only take pride in the demise of their city rivals.

    In short, DUFC fans witnessed their club rise up and not only equal the great footballing achievements of their city rivals, but eventually surpass these achievements by a clear mile at the very least. This is surely an honourable thing to be proud of (after all it is about 'honours.') Our club rose up to your club's level (at that time) and far exceeded it. We then headed north as your lot headed south. On the other hand, DFC's fans can only rejoice in DUFC plunging down to their level, perhaps even sinking to lower depths (time will tell). A great percentage of the Dee support know of nothing else and that is purely down to experience.

    United fans take great pride in eventually equalling and overtaking the footballing achievements of their city rivals. Dee fans take great pride in a once proud club (DUFC) falling from grace to a point below their own now lowly status. True success and honour is still very fresh in every DUFC supporter, but luckily Dundee supporters can refer to 45 years old TV footage of their last League Cup win and visit the library to read about their sole Scottish Cup win in between columns describing the advent of mechanically propelled vehicles and the coming telephonic system. The country was at peace. The Boer War was over.

    Very accurate summary ram 🐏

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    What the ****s all this got to do with the manager's interview?

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