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Just now, DA Baracus said:

Massive favourites? They finished a single point in front of Ayr and 4 in front of Arbroath (who had played a game less).

Favourites, probably, but certainly not 'massive' favourites.

If only teams played the same way every season, you'd have a point.

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1 minute ago, DA Baracus said:

Massive favourites? They finished a single point in front of Ayr and 4 in front of Arbroath (who had played a game less).

Favourites, probably, but certainly not 'massive' favourites.

They’d obviously chuck more money at it to make sure they won the league comfortably. 

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1 minute ago, TheScarf said:

They’d obviously chuck more money at it to make sure they won the league comfortably. 

It took Dundee United 4 years doing just that. The Championship is about as unpredictable as it gets.

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2 minutes ago, TheGoon said:

It took Dundee United 4 years doing just that. The Championship is about as unpredictable as it gets.

In the last 3 years they had Hibs, St Mirren (who were a surprise package but a big club at that level) and County to deal with. Dundee wouldn’t have those types of challenges. Thistle and Falkirk would hardly pose a threat.

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To try and say we'd not be massive favourites to win the league in a division that poor on paper is trolling. That's not to say we would actually win it as we love a f**k up, but that doesn't change the fact we'd be comfortably massive favourites.

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10 minutes ago, RossBFaeDundee said:

If only teams played the same way every season, you'd have a point.

So what's to say that Dundee will be massive favourites next season then?

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1 minute ago, Ludo*1 said:

To try and say we'd not be massive favourites to win the league in a division that poor on paper is trolling. That's not to say we would actually win it as we love a f**k up, but that doesn't change the fact we'd be comfortably massive favourites.

Why? What makes Dundee 'massive' favourites? They'll be favourites, but how will they be 'massive' favourites?

Dundee will still have McPake in charge remember.

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1 hour ago, RandomGuy. said:

Aye, it's a bit weird that Hearts and Partick fans have genuine complaints around the decision to end early, yet Falkirk fans are undoubtedly having a larger breakdown, while convinced it's part of a long term plan to "keep them out the self preservation league".

Did Falkirk not get rejected into the SPL due to stadium criteria ? 

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3 minutes ago, Ludo*1 said:

To try and say we'd not be massive favourites to win the league in a division that poor on paper is trolling. That's not to say we would actually win it as we love a f**k up, but that doesn't change the fact we'd be comfortably massive favourites.

You’re Dundee not Barcelona, simmer. The division is clearly absolute garbage but you’ve still got a very meh squad, a dud of a manager and an idiot of a DOF (or whatever Strachan actually does) You’d be favourites, but not overwhelmingly so.

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1 minute ago, TheGoon said:

You’re Dundee not Barcelona, simmer. The division is clearly absolute garbage but you’ve still got a very meh squad, a dud of a manager and an idiot of a DOF (or whatever Strachan actually does) You’d be favourites, but not overwhelmingly so.

Who'd be a likely challenger on paper? You've also got no idea what Strachan's role is so that's hardly relevant either.

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Just now, DA Baracus said:

So what's to say that Dundee will be massive favourites next season then?

Biggest team by far obviously

If we're being honest, the fact that we will have the biggest budget by a country mile, and that we already have a settled squad of professional players that can be afforded to us, with the ability to add more, whereas most other teams might struggle to get equivalent squads settled into the team.

Sure, the inexperience factor is there and would be the biggest uncertainty for the squad, but considering the manager now having a first season under his belt there is now room for progression, and that could go either way as far as we know.

Quite frankly, if 14-10-10-10 passes and we still don't win the league next season, it will be worse than any season United couldn't win it.

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Just now, Ludo*1 said:

Who'd be a likely challenger on paper? You've also got no idea what Strachan's role is so that's hardly relevant either.

The division is weak enough that with enough shuffling around it could be one of about 7 teams. I don’t even see Falkirk challenging as being that much of a surprise, it only takes a few decent additions at this level.

My apologies “Technical Director” Gordon Strachan is involved.

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Just now, TheGoon said:

The division is weak enough that with enough shuffling around it could be one of about 7 teams. I don’t even see Falkirk challenging as being that much of a surprise, it only takes a few decent additions at this level.

My apologies “Technical Director” Gordon Strachan is involved.

On the pitch another team can easily win the league. Of course they can. Budgets etc don't mean everything - just look at when United finished 3rd behind Livi and St Mirren. They were still the massive favourite for the title at the start of the season though.

He's not though. He has f**k all to do with any first team affairs.

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5 minutes ago, Ludo*1 said:

On the pitch another team can easily win the league. Of course they can. Budgets etc don't mean everything - just look at when United finished 3rd behind Livi and St Mirren. They were still the massive favourite for the title at the start of the season though.

He's not though. He has f**k all to do with any first team affairs.

Well yeah, you’ve kinda made my point for me there. Dundee are absolutely favourites for it but not overwhelmingly so, and with the way the league has gone recently I certainly wouldn’t be betting on it. 

I will chuck football altogether if Falkirk get saved by this and end up legitimate title challengers. f**k that.   

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Just now, Bohemian said:

If the championship is shortened anything could happen.. anyone hitting even a short burst of form is in with a chance.. it could be Carnage next season 

Yup. Injury to a key player could see them miss a much higher percentage of the season than normal for example.

Even smaller things like suspensions have a bigger effect.

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