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24 minutes ago, Patrick Bateman said:

Why do you want that?

I like to see that happen for clubs that haven't enjoyed it in a while. Dundee have a decent fanbase which together with good planning and management could help make it possible.

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16 minutes ago, Yenitit said:

Double Malky that's what we love about this club. Fucking bonkers at the best of times but never ever a dull moment. 

 

Big Rab as assistant would be teckle. 

Double Malky – I like that. I'd give you a greenie but I've run out. 

Big Rab D could use the job after being bankrupt and everything.

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1 minute ago, Malcolm Malcolm said:

I like to see that happen to clubs that haven't enjoyed it in a while. Dundee have a decent fanbase which together with good planning and management helps make that likely.

If they get the success you crave for them, do you then move on to another of the 30+ clubs who haven't had the same success as Aberdeen or St Johnstone?

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Just now, dave.j said:

If they get the success you crave for them, do you then move on to another of the 30+ clubs who haven't had the same success as Aberdeen or St Johnstone?

Crave is much too strong a term.

Yeah, why not? I'm pleased you guys are starting to do well, for example.

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Just now, dave.j said:

No, it's not.

 

Just now, Patrick Bateman said:

Fair enough. What if your club benefits from the decline?

Anyway, like I said, each to their own.

 

OK – I'll explain a bit further. I generally like to see well run football clubs putting good teams on the park because I enjoy it as a spectator and it benefits Scottish football. The game as a whole does not benefit from a preponderance of shambolically run clubs.

However, I would obviously rather my team did better than their immediate rivals.

It's not that hard.

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Just now, Malcolm Malcolm said:

 

OK – I'll explain a bit further. I generally like to see well run football clubs putting good teams on the park because I enjoy it as a spectator and it benefits Scottish football. The game as a whole does not benefit from a preponderance of shambolically run clubs.

However, I would obviously rather my team did better than their immediate rivals.

It's not that hard.

We're still talking about Dundee?

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5 minutes ago, Malcolm Malcolm said:

Dundee are one of the most obvious examples of a club that has been badly run.

 

But regardless of that, you want them to experience success.

 

You're quite the contradiction!

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Just now, dave.j said:

But regardless of that, you want them to experience success.

 

You're quite the contradiction!

No, I'd rather see them well run as a prerequisite to success. I'd rather see Scottish football clubs run well. It's not contradictory at all. It doesn't do our game any good to see clubs run like clown car outfits, despite the short term comedy factor.

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