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3 minutes ago, craigkillie said:

Someone sent me "Nelmsy"s programme notes from today's game. It was all a bit Romanovesque.

Good afternoon and welcome to today’s Ladbrokes Premiership match against Aberdeen Football Club. We would like to extend a warm welcome to manager Derek McInnes, the directors, players, guests and fans of the Dons to Kilmac Stadium at Dens Park this afternoon. I would also like to welcome our partners McEwan Fraser Legal, Kilmac, Scott Fyffe Motors, Crown Engineering, Dr. Noodles and digital media partner Blue2 to the ground this afternoon.
Frustration. We are all feeling it. Seasons like this feels like everything is against you…injuries, on-field decisions, SFA inconsistencies, etc. These are not excuses, but it does make you ask the question: Why do we do what we do? Why do we go to the games? Why do we support this team? When we came to Dundee, we were told that the state of affairs within Scottish football was, “No one likes us, we don't care.” We took this this with a grain of salt, but still today - in some cases - it still seems ring true.
So why do we do what we do, and how? We trust that in everything we do, our belief is to challenge the existing state of affairs. We believe in accelerative thinking, exceeding historic boundaries, and ultimately achieving sustained excellence. How we do this is by providing a stable and safe platform for individuals to challenge their boundaries, push their limits and realize their potential. This is the fundamental basis of how we run the organization. Through the implementation of this belief the Club is stronger in every department. We have increased revenue streams and introduced new ones. The media department is recognized as one of the best in the country. The Academy is strong, stable, and the first young group of players that we brought in are challenging for first team football. We raise thousands of pounds for our charity partners each year. All departments are in much better shape than when we arrived. Any and all funds that are beyond the budget and reported losses are spent solely on the football department. Yet we are still frustrated. We have brought in three managers. Two with little experience, backing them based on how we do things, providing a stable and safe platform. We desperately wanted them to both to succeed but for various reasons they ultimately did not. Now we have Jim at the helm. Much more experience and the data shows that he is the best person to lead Dundee. We have and will continue to provide him and the players the platform to be successful. It is frustrating right now, but we believe that positively supporting is the only way to get through this season safely. It is difficult to do, but we are the only ones that can do it. We are Dundee Football Club: No one likes us, and we don't care.
Thank you to all who support the Club unconditionally each week, home and away, especially during these frustrating times while we continue to build our exceptional Club. Let’s raise our voices for the next 90 minutes and carry our team to a positive result. COME ON DUNDEE!!

Don't see much wrong with that other than the ridiculous blind faith in McIntyre tbh. He's an American and rich Americans do tend to give themselves pats on their own backs more than we Scots do.

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4 minutes ago, craigkillie said:

Someone sent me "Nelmsy"s programme notes from today's game. It was all a bit Romanovesque.

Good afternoon and welcome to today’s Ladbrokes Premiership match against Aberdeen Football Club. We would like to extend a warm welcome to manager Derek McInnes, the directors, players, guests and fans of the Dons to Kilmac Stadium at Dens Park this afternoon. I would also like to welcome our partners McEwan Fraser Legal, Kilmac, Scott Fyffe Motors, Crown Engineering, Dr. Noodles and digital media partner Blue2 to the ground this afternoon.
Frustration. We are all feeling it. Seasons like this feels like everything is against you…injuries, on-field decisions, SFA inconsistencies, etc. These are not excuses, but it does make you ask the question: Why do we do what we do? Why do we go to the games? Why do we support this team? When we came to Dundee, we were told that the state of affairs within Scottish football was, “No one likes us, we don't care.” We took this this with a grain of salt, but still today - in some cases - it still seems ring true.
So why do we do what we do, and how? We trust that in everything we do, our belief is to challenge the existing state of affairs. We believe in accelerative thinking, exceeding historic boundaries, and ultimately achieving sustained excellence. How we do this is by providing a stable and safe platform for individuals to challenge their boundaries, push their limits and realize their potential. This is the fundamental basis of how we run the organization. Through the implementation of this belief the Club is stronger in every department. We have increased revenue streams and introduced new ones. The media department is recognized as one of the best in the country. The Academy is strong, stable, and the first young group of players that we brought in are challenging for first team football. We raise thousands of pounds for our charity partners each year. All departments are in much better shape than when we arrived. Any and all funds that are beyond the budget and reported losses are spent solely on the football department. Yet we are still frustrated. We have brought in three managers. Two with little experience, backing them based on how we do things, providing a stable and safe platform. We desperately wanted them to both to succeed but for various reasons they ultimately did not. Now we have Jim at the helm. Much more experience and the data shows that he is the best person to lead Dundee. We have and will continue to provide him and the players the platform to be successful. It is frustrating right now, but we believe that positively supporting is the only way to get through this season safely. It is difficult to do, but we are the only ones that can do it. We are Dundee Football Club: No one likes us, and we don't care.
Thank you to all who support the Club unconditionally each week, home and away, especially during these frustrating times while we continue to build our exceptional Club. Let’s raise our voices for the next 90 minutes and carry our team to a positive result. COME ON DUNDEE!!

What a load o utter shite. Yank nonsense, the data shows that McIntyre is the worst manager we have eve had, and this is our worst ever season.

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19 minutes ago, Melanius Mullarkey said:

Unspectacular performance but enough to get past Dundee. Good start but then the 1st half turned to dogshit and Dundee played some half decent stuff tbf.

 On to the Shay Logan haterz next week.

Cant see Dundee turning this around tbh which is a shame as I’d rather they stay up than shite like St Mirren.

my young lad says if you don't delete that picture of the derry with him looking glum as f**k in it he will be contacting his solicitor as he did not give you permission to plaster his picture online.^_^

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2 minutes ago, Meeniedee said:

my young lad says if you don't delete that picture of the derry with him looking glum as f**k in it he will be contacting his solicitor as he did not give you permission to plaster his picture online.^_^

Have his people contact my people and they can sort it out.

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3 minutes ago, Zapp Brannigan said:

I quite like Dundee to be honest...

It's a guaranteed 9 points every season :thumsup2

Pish. That ends here and now. :(

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It would probably be for the best just to relegate us now. 

Odds-on as well to create a new club record losing streak in Perth in a fortnight. How any manager can survive long enough to see that is beyond me. We've absolutely nothing to lose by changing things again now...but so far it looks like McIntyre is staying, and will be here next season as well no matter what.

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I actually think I would be a more competent leader than the one you have now


Indeed a fictional character has more chance of steering us to safety and I’m being deadly serious, this season has just been poo.
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25 minutes ago, craigkillie said:

Good afternoon and welcome to today’s Ladbrokes Premiership match against Aberdeen Football Club. We would like to extend a warm welcome to manager Derek McInnes, the directors, players, guests and fans of the Dons to Kilmac Stadium at Dens Park this afternoon. I would also like to welcome our partners McEwan Fraser Legal, Kilmac, Scott Fyffe Motors, Crown Engineering, Dr. Noodles and digital media partner Blue2 to the ground this afternoon.
Frustration. We are all feeling it. Seasons like this feels like everything is against you…injuries, on-field decisions, SFA inconsistencies, etc. These are not excuses, but it does make you ask the question: Why do we do what we do? Why do we go to the games? Why do we support this team? When we came to Dundee, we were told that the state of affairs within Scottish football was, “No one likes us, we don't care.” We took this this with a grain of salt, but still today - in some cases - it still seems ring true.
So why do we do what we do, and how? We trust that in everything we do, our belief is to challenge the existing state of affairs. We believe in accelerative thinking, exceeding historic boundaries, and ultimately achieving sustained excellence. How we do this is by providing a stable and safe platform for individuals to challenge their boundaries, push their limits and realize their potential. This is the fundamental basis of how we run the organization. Through the implementation of this belief the Club is stronger in every department. We have increased revenue streams and introduced new ones. The media department is recognized as one of the best in the country. The Academy is strong, stable, and the first young group of players that we brought in are challenging for first team football. We raise thousands of pounds for our charity partners each year. All departments are in much better shape than when we arrived. Any and all funds that are beyond the budget and reported losses are spent solely on the football department. Yet we are still frustrated. We have brought in three managers. Two with little experience, backing them based on how we do things, providing a stable and safe platform. We desperately wanted them to both to succeed but for various reasons they ultimately did not. Now we have Jim at the helm. Much more experience and the data shows that he is the best person to lead Dundee. We have and will continue to provide him and the players the platform to be successful. It is frustrating right now, but we believe that positively supporting is the only way to get through this season safely. It is difficult to do, but we are the only ones that can do it. We are Dundee Football Club: No one likes us, and we don't care.
Thank you to all who support the Club unconditionally each week, home and away, especially during these frustrating times while we continue to build our exceptional Club. Let’s raise our voices for the next 90 minutes and carry our team to a positive result. COME ON DUNDEE!!

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50 minutes ago, craigkillie said:

Someone sent me "Nelmsy"s programme notes from today's game. It was all a bit Romanovesque.

Good afternoon and welcome to today’s Ladbrokes Premiership match against Aberdeen Football Club. We would like to extend a warm welcome to manager Derek McInnes, the directors, players, guests and fans of the Dons to Kilmac Stadium at Dens Park this afternoon. I would also like to welcome our partners McEwan Fraser Legal, Kilmac, Scott Fyffe Motors, Crown Engineering, Dr. Noodles and digital media partner Blue2 to the ground this afternoon.
Frustration. We are all feeling it. Seasons like this feels like everything is against you…injuries, on-field decisions, SFA inconsistencies, etc. These are not excuses, but it does make you ask the question: Why do we do what we do? Why do we go to the games? Why do we support this team? When we came to Dundee, we were told that the state of affairs within Scottish football was, “No one likes us, we don't care.” We took this this with a grain of salt, but still today - in some cases - it still seems ring true.
So why do we do what we do, and how? We trust that in everything we do, our belief is to challenge the existing state of affairs. We believe in accelerative thinking, exceeding historic boundaries, and ultimately achieving sustained excellence. How we do this is by providing a stable and safe platform for individuals to challenge their boundaries, push their limits and realize their potential. This is the fundamental basis of how we run the organization. Through the implementation of this belief the Club is stronger in every department. We have increased revenue streams and introduced new ones. The media department is recognized as one of the best in the country. The Academy is strong, stable, and the first young group of players that we brought in are challenging for first team football. We raise thousands of pounds for our charity partners each year. All departments are in much better shape than when we arrived. Any and all funds that are beyond the budget and reported losses are spent solely on the football department. Yet we are still frustrated. We have brought in three managers. Two with little experience, backing them based on how we do things, providing a stable and safe platform. We desperately wanted them to both to succeed but for various reasons they ultimately did not. Now we have Jim at the helm. Much more experience and the data shows that he is the best person to lead Dundee. We have and will continue to provide him and the players the platform to be successful. It is frustrating right now, but we believe that positively supporting is the only way to get through this season safely. It is difficult to do, but we are the only ones that can do it. We are Dundee Football Club: No one likes us, and we don't care.
Thank you to all who support the Club unconditionally each week, home and away, especially during these frustrating times while we continue to build our exceptional Club. Let’s raise our voices for the next 90 minutes and carry our team to a positive result. COME ON DUNDEE!!

Jesus that's fucking horrendous.  It is very much like a Romanov speech with all the 'no one likes us' deflection tactic.

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my young lad says if you don't delete that picture of the derry with him looking glum as f**k in it he will be contacting his solicitor as he did not give you permission to plaster his picture online.[emoji5]
I wouldn't want anybody to know I was a Dundee fan either
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