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1 hour ago, HibsFan said:

I know it's pathetic, but there's a part of me that wants them to win it before they get to 114 years. It's our thing, not theirs.

Well they're not winning it in the next four years, so I think it's probably something you should start adjusting to.

The golden age for the cups in this country began with Kilmarnock's infamous Timskelping of 2012, and ended with Hibs' cinematic win in 2016.  Anyone without a W in that period, well, shame on you.

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Whilst both clubs are smaller/pisher than Kilmarnock it's pretty obvious to all that Dundee are a bigger and better club than Morten.



^^^still this.


Worth mentioning that, with the upcoming takeover, Dundee may never win the Scottish Cup again.
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There's apparently still 35 people in the UK who were alive when Dundee won the Scottish Cup. The oldest would've been 4 on that fateful day.

A race against time before the fans of the "mighty Dee" can no longer pathetically claim it's "within living memory".

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11 minutes ago, RandomGuy. said:

There's apparently still 35 people in the UK who were alive when Dundee won the Scottish Cup. The oldest would've been 4 on that fateful day.

A race against time before the fans of the "mighty Dee" can no longer pathetically claim it's "within living memory".

Literally no Dundee fan says this. 

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23 hours ago, Estragon said:

Well they're not winning it in the next four years, so I think it's probably something you should start adjusting to.

The golden age for the cups in this country began with Kilmarnock's infamous Timskelping of 2012, and ended with Hibs' cinematic win in 2016.  Anyone without a W in that period, well, shame on you.

Kilmarnock

Aberdeen 

St Johnstone

ICT

Ross County

Hibs

The true greats of our game IMO.

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On 1/31/2019 at 14:19, TheScarf said:

Kilmarnock

Aberdeen 

St Johnstone

ICT

Ross County

Hibs

The true greats of our game IMO.

Great work on naturally putting #TB4 clubs at the top of this list.

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Bump. 

The Diddees have now got just four seasons left to avoid taking over Hibs’ mantle as the longest Scottish Cup trophy drought ever experienced by a professional football club. Just let that sink in.

January 2024, here we come!

 

 

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Dundee will never again win the Scottish Cup ever.

The Earth is far more likely to become uninhabitable before Dundee even come close again or even if not then the sun will burn through its fuel reserves and die incinerating the inner solar system planets first. 

1910 Scottish Cup win for Dundee destined to be their only one.

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4 hours ago, Sarto Mutiny said:

According to this website there are nineteen people in the UK who were alive when Dundee FC won the Scottish Cup. One of them, Margaret Reed, was born on the very day it happened.

https://gerontology.wikia.org/wiki/List_of_oldest_living_people_in_the_United_Kingdom

P&B Dead Pool thread for this imho.

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Just Googled the 1910 Scottish Cup final and even though Dundee won it they took 3 attempts. The final finished 2-2 so went to a replay that finished 0-0 so a second replay was played which Dundee eventually won 2-1.

Joke club.

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