That's what it looks like to me. Just don't understand why holding on to Dens is a bad idea. At least let's get the planning process started before doing anything irrevocable. I really don't understand why Dens is being written off as a possible plan B. If ground sharing is the favoured option for a plan B, should that be arranged and "sold" to the fans?
There are other repairs.
Who repairs the pitch at the end of each season. It will be Dundee FC and there will be no ten years guarantee on the playing surface of the pitch.
The club will responsible for the cost of the installation of the ticketing entry systems at the new stadium which some Dundee FC supporters are crying out for to be installed at Dens Park at present.
Honestly read some of the **** on Pravda Scott is debating with.
The yanks are going for family day out and if this means losing some traditional supporters so be it.
Incredible, what is it aunty Dora, uncle Bob the 3 bairns granny and grandad having a barbeque behind the goal in a minus 5 easterly.
These people are delusional absolutely delusional
Dundee are a football club who should play at Dens not part of some retail park in the middle of nowhere.
Cost off relaying the pitch will be the same at Campy as it is at Dens, turnstiles will be part of building the stadium, there will be a saving of wages for gatemen so I don’t see the argument about extra costs,
i by the way don’t want to leave Dens, I’d rather they built two new stands with modern facilities, build houses on Campy and cash in
Agree with jdfc
A couple of years ago the Chairman of St Johnstone was lamenting the increasing cost of maintenance at McDiarmid Park.
St Johnstone Football Club own McDiarmid Park whereas Dundee Football Club will not own the new stadium at Campy Nou.
Like you I do not want to leave Dens Park and agree that all we need is two new stands.
I know for a fact that a Dee4Life Director spent a year of his life back in 2014/15 preparing a business case for the buy back of Dens Park but John Nelms was not interested and that was the end of the matter.
I would be interested to know if Tim Keyes is also ‘hell bent’ on the new stadium development at Campy Nou or is it John Nelms who is pushing for this new stadium development as a result of him persuading Tim Keyes to pay £1,296,000 for a piece of land locked waste ground with no planning permission on the site for anything.