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42 minutes ago, Fifespud said:

 


Just putting him on ignore. That horrible, petty jealousy and complete ignorance has disappeared.

Cheers man, it was amusing at first when he was just embarassing himself but yeah he's just too dumb to even reason with so its either that or me & Dee Man take a drive out to the wilds...

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2 hours ago, DeeTillEhDeh said:


You can't build flats on Dens - it's contaminated landfill.

It'd be difficult but it was the same with Seabraes since it was a goods yard and Scottish Enterprise have reprocessed the ground there so its def not impossible.

Just makes it less viable but someone would develop it coz its too big a chunk of land to stay empty

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It'd be difficult but it was the same with Seabraes since it was a goods yard and Scottish Enterprise have reprocessed the ground there so its def not impossible.
Just makes it less viable but someone would develop it coz its too big a chunk of land to stay empty


Especially when the Arabs are our tenants. That's an even bigger chunk.
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2 minutes ago, Fifespud said:

 


Especially when the Arabs are our tenants. That's an even bigger chunk.

Yeah I can quite easily see that whole chunk (maybe including the park and allotments too) getting a few hundred indentical new build boxes stuck on it unfortunately...

They might be nice and name a few streets after the clubs but that and maybe some blue/orsnge paint would probably be as much as any developer would bother with these days!

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You need to own a property to have tenants.


Subletting
The leasing of part or all of the property held by a tenant, as opposed to a landlord, during a portion of his or her unexpired balance of the term of occupancy.

How many more nuggets of shite are you going to share with us all?
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2 minutes ago, Hayser78 said:

 


Subletting
The leasing of part or all of the property held by a tenant, as opposed to a landlord, during a portion of his or her unexpired balance of the term of occupancy.

How many more nuggets of shite are you going to share with us all?

 

Your landlord is going to let you sub-let? Really?

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Come back when you've understood the difference between tenants and sub-tenants.


In the unlikely event Dundee United were willing to groundshare the new stadium, the more plausible option is that the company which owns the ground would lease to both clubs in part, with a large part of the stadium being common.

Whilst Dundee United would not be giving any money directly to Dundee FC in that scenario, it would cut DFC's outgoings on rent.
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17 minutes ago, punk_dfc said:

 


In the unlikely event Dundee United were willing to groundshare the new stadium, the more plausible option is that the company which owns the ground would lease to both clubs in part, with a large part of the stadium being common.

Whilst Dundee United would not be giving any money directly to Dundee FC in that scenario, it would cut DFC's outgoings on rent.

 

More likely to double your landlord's income.

But, as you say, an unlikely event.

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1 hour ago, locheedee said:

It'd be difficult but it was the same with Seabraes since it was a goods yard and Scottish Enterprise have reprocessed the ground there so its def not impossible.

Just makes it less viable but someone would develop it coz its too big a chunk of land to stay empty

 

1 hour ago, Fifespud said:

 


Especially when the Arabs are our tenants. That's an even bigger chunk.

 

 

51 minutes ago, tree house tam said:

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You've got to love the head in the sand naivety of the Funsters, it's Trump like.

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More likely to double your landlord's income.
But, as you say, an unlikely event.


Well no. You don't typically pay the same rent to share a building as you would for exclusive occupation. I'm sure if Dundee were to share the stadium, their rent would decrease.

Unlikely anyway, as you say.
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Without meaning to interrupt the last few pages of tenancy agreements and landownership...

Myself and a friend have recently set up Proud Dees, a supporters group for LGBT fans and friends. We believe this is only the second such group in Scotland (Aberdeen supporters set one up last year) but the vast majority of English Premier League teams have such groups already (such as the more inventively named Gay Gooners, Canal St Blues, KopOuts etc).

So far the social media reaction has mainly been positive, with the odd exception - but with over 70% of fans hearing homophobic abuse, and over one in five 18-24 year olds saying they'd be embarrassed if a player on their team came out and that homophobic language is just banter - we think there's definitely a place for the group within the club and the supporters association.

So, yeah, a shameless plug...

https://facebook.com/Proud-Dees-2323988474493144/

https://twitter.com/prouddees


#nohomo

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