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15 hours ago, Mr Gandosaur said:
No, you haven't.
Utd 2020/21, 2021/22 & 2022/23
Fun 2021/22 & 2023/24
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5 hours ago, Derry Alli said:
You took about 600 last night. You're away to win the league.
Let's not get into silly discussions about size of support.
It was clearly more than that, 2000 in Glasgow last weekend, 2000 at Pittodrie last visit sold out two weeks before the game, it would be silly on your behalf to get in a crowd debate, like shooting fish in a barrel for me
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8 hours ago, tullydee said:
Do not have be clever to work you out. You my son are so transparent.
Aye ok son, it wasn't a secret you've just discovered, I'm a veteran on here, just infrequent poster
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5 minutes ago, tullydee said:
Defo Shedka the obsessed statto from United mad is this one. Reeks of it.
Bet you thought you were clever too, daft funster
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13 minutes ago, hk blues said:
No need to worry bud, the big league doesn't finish for ages yet. Just make sure you clean up after you.
We know, we've spent more time in it this decade than you funsters have
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13 hours ago, Der Panzer said:
You just gonna keep going further back every time you get bammed up? Presumably stoping somewhere in the 80s of course.
I genuinely hope Utd get promoted as your board are clueless enough to keep Goodwin employed whilst the Dens board were savvy enough to bullet our manager despite promotion.
Will make for hilarious viewing watching that imbecile chuck money you don’t have trying to build a squad and manage them in the top tier again - then watching whichever successor they appoint after the window closes try and keep Goodwins squad afloat whilst backed by a roaring crescendo from the fans.
We welcome the chase. Thank you.
1 hour ago, Dee Man said:Fucking hell, surely even Utd fans are embarrassed at this fruitloop's posts.
Imagine going back and researching that stuff like anyone gives a f**k. Jeezy peeps man.
Deeliciously rattled
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6 hours ago, Der Panzer said:
Enough to go up as champions.
How many points did you get in the big league last season?Thank you.
True, lowest points total for a second tier winner in the 3pts for a win era, very weak division but that's what it usually takes for you lot to win it.
2 more than Dundee got the season before that in the big league while United finished 4th
When you last do that?
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2 hours ago, Broken Algorithms said:
As swift as you could hope for from the club. Fully deserved if you're going to take bottles in and chuck them at players in a huff because they celebrate in front of you.
The first three goals Raith scored against Utd this season had their players noising up Utd fans much worse so no excuse for a glass bottle to be thrown as was tame in comparison from Utd players on Saturday
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15 hours ago, Accent-Unknown said:
We're a point away from beating their points total. We've already won more games than them.
Yes it looks like their record at the same stage was inferior to Raith's currently in a division with poor Cove, Accies and Arbroath sides
P31 W15 D9 L7 F54 A32 Pts54 +22
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How many games did the fun win in this division last season?
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1 hour ago, 2426255 said:
Home win. Love listening to Goodwin after Dundee Utd lose, but doubt I'll get that luxury this weekend.
You've not had that luxury very often this season, I'm enjoying listening to Warnock after every SSB game
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6 hours ago, DA Baracus said:
The claimed crowd of just over 8000 was rather fanciful I though.
Looked spot on, the George Fox stand holds 5200+ and was pretty full the Eddie Thompson stand holds 3000 and was full, plus 850+ pars
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Only conceded 3 in our three visits to Celtic Park and Ibrox this season, last time at Ibrox we had our usual defence the rest kids, took a late penalty for them
The Rangers 1-1 United
Wonder why Watson hasn't been on the bench recently, he did well that day, injured?
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1 hour ago, Fife Saint said:
Anderson has impressed me when I've seen him, all action midfielder.
Has looked decent when I've seen him in a poor side
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1 hour ago, Twinkle said:
A very interesting re-read
Very entertaining stuff, funsters never learn
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On 20/11/2021 at 00:08, Kyle Reese said:
That’s why I’m surprised your record against United is so good for that period. Honestly, during that time, I just saw Aberdeen as like a northern Hibs, who we just always beat. United on the other hand regularly gave us problems. Conversely however, it looks like you guys were doing United. Funny old game.
Kyle, your memory was correct
There was a period from end of 2006 until mid 2011 where United beat Aberdeen 10 times, drew 3 and lost 3
Included a 4-2 at Pittodrie, 4-1 in Semi at Tynecastle and four 3-0/3-1's at Tannadice
From 2008-2012 We had very good records against Hearts and Hibs too, which included a 4-0 at Tynecastle and 4-1 at Easter rd
United were very strong for a good few years and consistent starting with Levein and ending with the sales of GMS/Armstrong and the like under McNamara
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Very pleasing result
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On 28/01/2020 at 23:42, BawWatchin said:
Always good to see how our A club stacks up against our B club. Needless to say, we won't be transferring any of that lot over to the main club.
I feel it was good for Hibs mentally to even up the competitive head to head record with thier B club to 72 wins each. Not a good look to have a losing record like that.
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9 hours ago, RossDee01 said:
Do you want some sort of medal for this?Not at all, just find it amusing a good turnout being classed as poor for whatever reason
Yet there were many more Utd fans in the George Fox stand yesterday alone than the entire Dundee vs Motherwell attendance of 2400 (there were more Utd fans in the GF Upper than dees at dens Saturday night)
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11 hours ago, stumigoo said:
I was more suggesting for the aesthetics and how it looked for the cameras, I don’t doubt that it was a good atmosphere in the Shed.
I would be amazed if the Shed was ours for Season Tickets next year. The finances that certain clubs provide (Celtic being the obvious) means that it would make sense for us to have it available to away fans for particular fixtures, but we might keep it as an option for other games. If Ogren wants to make money we can’t keep the Shed permanently.
Edit - it might be that we return to something the club did years ago, allowing season ticket holders into the Shed for free when playing certain fixtures. That could possibly help create a good core of a group who would be keen to add to the atmosphere.
What I mean is for games against the likes of Edinburgh club(s), Aberdeen and Sevco, we will keep the shed for Utd fans, which is the best thing to do, season tickets will be for the usual two stands but there will be enough demand from non season ticket holders, the new ticketing system allows us to easily sell section at a time, Sunday we had just the centre section of 560 on sale and filled it, for the qf last season we sold three sections, four for the play offs etc.
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25 minutes ago, steve55 said:
Wonder how many will we take to Easter Road for replay?
People still won't have been paid so probably about 1500
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2 hours ago, stumigoo said:
Although it would have been great to get a bigger home crowd, over 6,000 United fans for a game free on TV on a Sunday afternoon is still decent.
For how the stadium looked I agree that Hibs should have been given the Shed and we could have closed the Jerry Kerr. It would have then made a difference in the George Fox/ET stands.Disagree, good atmosphere in the Shed that wouldn't have been replicated if they were in the GF. Have you seen 1885bens vlog? Looked just fine
Next season we will keep the Shed too, difference being will be season ticket games
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7 hours ago, RossDee01 said:
Good goal from United. If only there were some fans there to see it.
6500 Utd fans turned up, more than you've had at any game for years, literally five clubs in the country would get more for a bbc TV game in the cup in January
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Amusing that Ross thinks he knows more about the top flight as a dee than Utd fans, about the crowd's other may bring and how to be successful like we didn't finish top 6 in 8 of the last 9 seasons we were in it, most of which we did not need or miss derbies to excel, we averaged over 8000 most of the time and had plenty big games home and away with the likes of Aberdeen and Edinburgh clubs etc unlike the non events we saw dundee in vs these opponents over the previous three seasons
The other bigger clubs perceive Utd and Tannadice as a bigger game than they do dundee or away at dens, they turn out in biggers numbers at home when they play us and the bring more to Tannadice than they do dens (and in turn we take a lot more to them than dundee do), there is more interest and that will certainly be the case after a gap in the fixtures
Aberdeen v United is a rivalry, its intense especially when in the same division, some of the crowds and atmospheres at times depending on the circumstances bettered derbies on occasion in your long absence but even generally their big away day is Utd at Tannadice whereas dens is nothing to them, there is no rivalry, they will take 3500-5000 depending on the allocation we give them and we'll take 2k back up the road which is the full allocation, when Sevco come we might be able to keep the shed, we won't need to give them 5k, our fans will turn out big time
Now obviously this all depends on promotion which is by no means guaranteed, plenty work to be done by us at this stage but if we do then a well run Utd in the prem will do just fine financially
Shank you.
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