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We have an opportunity to move up a level, it's games like the Killie one, where we have traditionally failed.

You know the score opposition get a new manager and get a wee lift, we don't raise our game to compensate etc, etc.

Hopefully this is a thing of the past and we take at least a point on Saturday, we are good enough.

The lads to their credit are working their socks off, let's keep it going.

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I'm old enough to remember when Dee's went down to allow dabs to establish themselves in premier league in76/77season.this is it Dundee fc opportunity to get us right up above that lot for years to come,grab this chance and don't muck it up.down and stay down!

I remember that well, those were the years when my mates who were Dees turning up with dark blue scarf's one day and dayglo ones the next. I think the biggest thing was getting the p*ss taken because we were Dees and I for one (if they go down) will be looking to return that to my Dayglo loving mates.

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Try no' to be of the vindictive kind, but I am finding it mighty hard to contain the feelings I have for some of their "supporters" !!

If (when) they go doon I'll be mair than jist a happy man. A bit o fun & banter is the name o' the gemme.   And to be expected.

But during our worse periods, when we were just working to survive, some relentlessly put the boot in, again & again & again !!

Their "fan support" is fracturing (maybe even disappearing) now. We dinnae want them !!  But we are now the Premier City Club.

For them (that is the Club, and their diminishing, vanishing support) the future is not at all bright. Soon to be a nonentity. DOON :lol2:

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Still remember the pain of 1976 and agree it set us back years as we all thought it would be a jolly in the first division and we would be straight back up. Result, yo yo years with the added pain of that lot getting better and better.I'm retired now and consider myself a level headed and respectable man who cares about the problems of the less fortunate members of society. However, I am having the greatest of pleasure watching the demise of the new team in Dundee and I for one will be raising a glass to them and their so called fans in the summer. Bitter and twisted, too fuching right.

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I've little time for fans/supporters who follow a Club, or change their allegiance, depending on Club's success/popularity.

So if this season continues in the same vein as now. DFC going from strength to strength, while the ither lot fades awa.

I am no' wantin any "Scabbie Dabbies" coming back tae us !!   However, I would hope & expect DFC to mount a serious

recruiting drive in a quest to get new fans & supporters on board (Especially Kids) We have to make DFC Top City Club :wub:

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