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4 minutes ago, Ludo*1 said:

Meeting cancelled as they have 'nothing to discuss'.

As someone asked on the Courier website is "nothing to discuss" the fault of DCC or DFC/FPS?

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Regardless of the rights and wrongs of either party in this, the council obviously feel that they do not a proposal to consider. It would be interesting to find out why. Is it us or is there meddling on the other side? Genuine question.

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We can have a go at the council and potential biases all we like - it gets to the stage where they legally have to do things by the book even if fans feel they're trying to discourage our efforts - ultimately, the blame simply and has to lie at the club's door and the fact that they're not addressing what's needed in order to force the council to act.

It's about time our fan base stops the apathy and picks up the pitchforks for the way we're being run.

It's worth remembering that St Mirren were the first club approached by Nelms and Keyes, and because they weren't as desperate as we were, they decided it wasn't worth the hassle.

The stadium is the only thing that's 'worth the hassle' for us at this point - we are nearing do or die as a long term viable club with the way we are operating IMO.

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52 minutes ago, Ludo*1 said:

We can have a go at the council and potential biases all we like - it gets to the stage where they legally have to do things by the book even if fans feel they're trying to discourage our efforts - ultimately, the blame simply and has to lie at the club's door and the fact that they're not addressing what's needed in order to force the council to act.

It's about time our fan base stops the apathy and picks up the pitchforks for the way we're being run.

It's worth remembering that St Mirren were the first club approached by Nelms and Keyes, and because they weren't as desperate as we were, they decided it wasn't worth the hassle.

The stadium is the only thing that's 'worth the hassle' for us at this point - we are nearing do or die as a long term viable club with the way we are operating IMO.

For the amount of money spent so far to achieve absolutely nothing, we could have had a new stand on the site of the South Enclosure.

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4 hours ago, Harold Finch said:

https://www.dundeeculture.com/post/hms-unicorn-is-to-plant-1-000-oak-trees-in-new-community-forest-at-dundee-s-camperdown-park

Not sure where in Camperdown the forest is going but no doubt it will allow more people to object to the stadium plans.

Plenty of space on which the golf course once sat. Which is/was when I last seen it an eyesore which has just been left to grow wild. Without taking off topic, as someone who used to play their for a few years it boils my blood that the council can just simply close it and let it rot. 

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