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Would love it if hibs collapsed, spoon burning wanks. Maybe an opportunity for Rangers and celtic to get their youth teams to compete against the English teams, did we not get the young guys playing European teams a couple of years ago, don't know how feasible that would be with travel restrictions and cost in the current climate.

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Reference Hibs,

 

Irvine Welsh is to provide Sunshine on Leith.

 

Life long Hibby, Irvine Welsh is to return from Chicago, New York, Dublin, ..etc or where ever else he has a big house, with the intention of preventing a nuclear winter at Easter Road. He is reforming his punk rock band(singer and lead guitarist), 'Stairway 13' and putting on a fund raiser to ensure Leith spoons continue to burn. 

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John Nelms says 'tough choices' must be made

Dundee must make "tough choices" and have "difficult conversations" after losing half their projected revenues.

Managing director John Nelms said the club lost more than £500,000 because of the early end to last term and face "unsustainable stress" on finances.

The Scottish Championship club believe they have insurance, but must wait six weeks for a High Court judgement to discover if their claim will succeed.

"This is the grim reality of what we are facing," Nelms said in a statement.

"We now have tough choices that must be considered to reduce costs to protect the future of Dundee."

Dundee are not expected to return to league action until 17 October, with significant crowds potentially not able to return to Dens Park for some time after that.

As a result, Nelms said the club's operations were being reviewed and that several "functions may need to pause".

He added that Dundee would now consult with the staff who will be impacted and asked fans to continue buying season tickets to help bring in finance.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/53110433

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5 minutes ago, ian1964 said:

John Nelms says 'tough choices' must be made

Dundee must make "tough choices" and have "difficult conversations" after losing half their projected revenues.

Managing director John Nelms said the club lost more than £500,000 because of the early end to last term and face "unsustainable stress" on finances.

The Scottish Championship club believe they have insurance, but must wait six weeks for a High Court judgement to discover if their claim will succeed.

"This is the grim reality of what we are facing," Nelms said in a statement.

"We now have tough choices that must be considered to reduce costs to protect the future of Dundee."

Dundee are not expected to return to league action until 17 October, with significant crowds potentially not able to return to Dens Park for some time after that.

As a result, Nelms said the club's operations were being reviewed and that several "functions may need to pause".

He added that Dundee would now consult with the staff who will be impacted and asked fans to continue buying season tickets to help bring in finance.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/53110433

Sorry for the colorful language but.... fuck em.  Good enough for them

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20 minutes ago, ian1964 said:

John Nelms says 'tough choices' must be made

Dundee must make "tough choices" and have "difficult conversations" after losing half their projected revenues.

Managing director John Nelms said the club lost more than £500,000 because of the early end to last term and face "unsustainable stress" on finances.

The Scottish Championship club believe they have insurance, but must wait six weeks for a High Court judgement to discover if their claim will succeed.

"This is the grim reality of what we are facing," Nelms said in a statement.

"We now have tough choices that must be considered to reduce costs to protect the future of Dundee."

Dundee are not expected to return to league action until 17 October, with significant crowds potentially not able to return to Dens Park for some time after that.

As a result, Nelms said the club's operations were being reviewed and that several "functions may need to pause".

He added that Dundee would now consult with the staff who will be impacted and asked fans to continue buying season tickets to help bring in finance.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/53110433

Hope they go to the wall and take Utd with them

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