are just a wee diddy lower league team that didnae pay your debts
Yez are pure pash and will get pumped every game next season
WUMMED
Youz..
posted on 5/7/12
I hope Dundee replace us in the SPL and pump your mob in all the derby games
posted on 5/7/12
Why would you say that
I'm confident we'll get 9 points.
The humiliation of the Dees shall commence with the "friendly" to be played in a week or so
posted on 5/7/12
that's what you get for invading our new home
I do hope dundee do get our place though as the derbys should be a decent watch
posted on 5/7/12
Yeah, obviously from our point of view we want them back up for a number of reasons, particularly financial ones. A couple of full houses will make a big difference to us.
From what I'm hearing they'll have received the invite to step up to the SPL this morning and should accept it in due course.
Sadly for them I can't see them lasting more than a season as they just won't be ready for the step up.
Won't stop me at them when we hand them three SPL pumpings though
posted on 5/7/12
I do hope dundee do get our place though
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You dont or never did... have a place
posted on 5/7/12
How did your friendly in vienna go? Who were the last team u pumped 3 times in a season?
posted on 5/7/12
why would Dundee be promoted? The precedent has been set Aberdeen avoided relegation twice not to mention Dundee financial indiscretions. Surely sporting integrity should be of greater importance to you getting a coaple more full houses? Ya manky east coast money grabbing tramps
posted on 5/7/12
Ally, got pumped 3-0. To be fair though they start their season in 2 weeks and are well ahead of us. Didn't think they were great though, we were just a little off the pace in the first 20.
Wotsit, something I posted earlier in another thread that covers my view on the Dundee/Dunfermline argument:
Dundee on a technicality.
Dunfermline gave up their membership of the SPL cartel.
According to the rulebook, to join the SPL you need to have made an application to the SPL by the end of March to play in the SPL the following season.
Dunfermline didn't do that.
Ross County, Dundee and Falkirk did.
Ross County are already promoted, taking Dunfermline's place, and Dundee finished higher than Falkirk, thus qualifying through merit for the spot vacated by Rangers.
So therefore Dundee have to go up.
I believe the Pars argument is that there is precedence for a team not being relegated - Aberdeen when the league changed from 10 to 12. I think there's validity in that argument to be fair, but the rules of the SPL state that to be admitted you have to have had an invitation in and as soon as Dunfermline relinquished their membership at the AGM then that was it for them.
The thing is, if this vote and the expulsion of Rangers had happened before the AGM then Dunfermline would have still held their membership and Ross County would have taken the vacancy left by Rangers.
posted on 6/7/12
you done your research mate think Aberdeen also avoided relegation because of stadium criteria too so they may have an argument. I didnae mean the manky tramp comment to be fair