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Thread: Ross Greer

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    I have full justification in my complaints about the Calmac ferries, the access roads for the new stadium development at Campy Nou which will not affect me as the last Dundee FC home game at Dens Park will be the last time that I attend a Dundee FC home game.
    Nelms stated a pack of lies about our tour of Gardyne because Nelms hates the Dee4life directors as they are not Yes men who do his bidding.
    Disappointed with the comment about your intention not to attend a Dundee FC home game if it is not at Dens. Are you sure? It just seems a bit like cutting your nose off to spite your face. If the Americans move on, would that change things for you.
    I don't know the full history of the ownership of DFC, but it would be interesting to know how the Gellatly family gained control of our club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Disappointed with the comment about your intention not to attend a Dundee FC home game if it is not at Dens. Are you sure? It just seems a bit like cutting your nose off to spite your face. If the Americans move on, would that change things for you.
    I don't know the full history of the ownership of DFC, but it would be interesting to know how the Gellatly family gained control of our club.
    I made my mind up about a year ago.
    I am not prepared to sit in a traffic jam both before the start of the game and after it has finished.
    I was a Dundee FC armchair supporter for 28 years and it would not be difficult for me to again do likewise until it is my time to go to the High Stand.
    From memory I think that Ian Gellatly’s father John Gellatly was Chairman of Dundee Football Club when we won the League in the 1961-62 season.
    I do not think that the Gellatly family had full control of Dundee Football Club because I think that John Bett of Bett Brothers was also a major shareholder back in the early 1960’s.
    Unfortunately the list of shareholders and the number of shares they held are not easily available in the Companies House website.
    Back in the 1980’s the lists of shareholders were hand written and in some cases several Dundee FC players were listed as shareholders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    I made my mind up about a year ago.
    I am not prepared to sit in a traffic jam both before the start of the game and after it has finished.
    I was a Dundee FC armchair supporter for 28 years and it would not be difficult for me to again do likewise until it is my time to go to the High Stand.
    From memory I think that Ian Gellatly’s father John Gellatly was Chairman of Dundee Football Club when we won the League in the 1961-62 season.
    I do not think that the Gellatly family had full control of Dundee Football Club because I think that John Bett of Bett Brothers was also a major shareholder back in the early 1960’s.
    Unfortunately the list of shareholders and the number of shares they held are not easily available in the Companies House website.
    Back in the 1980’s the lists of shareholders were hand written and in some cases several Dundee FC players were listed as shareholders.
    It's surely not that far to walk from Downfield to the new stadium, assuming it gets built. Watch the Dees and keep fit at the same time, sorted!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodbroon View Post
    It's surely not that far to walk from Downfield to the new stadium, assuming it gets built. Watch the Dees and keep fit at the same time, sorted!
    It is a lot further than you may think especially in inclement weather.

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    Wonder if he's been let AFF for his Adolf impersonation outside Holyrood.

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