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Thread: Spence calling oot Nelms

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    Disappointingly there has been no apology from John Nelms about the state of the Dens Park pitch nor has there been any public comment from the DSA officials about the state of the pitch.
    What's it got to do with the DSA? The only supporters' organisation that's helped with the pitch (as far as I know) is Dee4Life. DSA can just do their usual which is exactly what Nelmsy tells them to do. That of course will be to sit down, say nothing and accept the scraps he deems them worthy to accept from his table.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    And **** rangers, what about explaining to our own season ticket holders......nah thought no.

    Weak leader
    This should definitely been the main reason to respond.
    Quick enough in front of the camera about the new stadium but Mia on this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    Disappointingly there has been no apology from John Nelms about the state of the Dens Park pitch nor has there been any public comment from the DSA officials about the state of the pitch.
    What do you want, a public apology, and what can DSA do about it, what ever statement goes out the pitch would still have been unplayable, you just like to beat folk with a stick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    What's it got to do with the DSA? The only supporters' organisation that's helped with the pitch (as far as I know) is Dee4Life. DSA can just do their usual which is exactly what Nelmsy tells them to do. That of course will be to sit down, say nothing and accept the scraps he deems them worthy to accept from his table.
    I have to correct you there, DSA committee put down and lifted the covers last Saturday, maybe do a bit research before having a pop at them, two of the committee missed last Saturdays meeting as they were still at Fens whilst others came to meeting after a 5 hour shift at Dens

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    I have to correct you there, DSA committee put down and lifted the covers last Saturday, maybe do a bit research before having a pop at them, two of the committee missed last Saturdays meeting as they were still at Fens whilst others came to meeting after a 5 hour shift at Dens
    I was talking about long term maintenance and help with costs not manual labour.

    Did Nelmsy order them to do it? When he said 'jump' how high did they go?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    I have to correct you there, DSA committee put down and lifted the covers last Saturday, maybe do a bit research before having a pop at them, two of the committee missed last Saturdays meeting as they were still at Fens whilst others came to meeting after a 5 hour shift at Dens
    Thanks jdfc. Bit of working together is needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    What's it got to do with the DSA? The only supporters' organisation that's helped with the pitch (as far as I know) is Dee4Life. DSA can just do their usual which is exactly what Nelmsy tells them to do. That of course will be to sit down, say nothing and accept the scraps he deems them worthy to accept from his table.
    The Liverpool FC supporters associations are very vocal in their complaints about the 2% increase in Season ticket prices for the 2024/25 season.
    Last October Dee4life donated covers to be used to protect the seats from bird droppings but instead have been used to protect the goalmouths.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    The Liverpool FC supporters associations are very vocal in their complaints about the 2% increase in Season ticket prices for the 2024/25 season.
    Last October Dee4life donated covers to be used to protect the seats from bird droppings but instead have been used to protect the goalmouths.
    If the goalmouths needed them not sure what the problem is? If goalmouth unplayable and games off you don't need to worry about wiping a seat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deebunked View Post
    If the goalmouths needed them not sure what the problem is? If goalmouth unplayable and games off you don't need to worry about wiping a seat.
    I think it will matter to whoever donated or fundraised to help pay for seat covers, some people maybe went to a lot of effort to contribute just for the club to repurpose them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deebunked View Post
    If the goalmouths needed them not sure what the problem is? If goalmouth unplayable and games off you don't need to worry about wiping a seat.
    The covers for the seats will not be waterproof as they are meant to protect the seats from bird droppings not rain falling on the pitch.

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