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  1. From what I hear it's not money it's length of contract that seems to be the problem.
    2 points
  2. Hopefully whatever 11 year old Scot Gardiner gets to write his statements will have more time when the schools break up for the summer and Information will get out a bit quicker.
    2 points
  3. They were quick to confirm Boyd and Woods were moving on, announce that Deas had decided to leave, and those they were speaking to about new contracts. Sutherland and Walsh were not mentioned at that time but then the argument broke out about the circumstances surrounding how Sutherland was informed that he was not getting an offer. We can only assume it is the same with Walsh. Some recognition is surely not too much for them, and the fans, to expect. They have been silent on Allardice leaving too despite it being announced by him and then County on Sunday. As always we need better communication.
    2 points
  4. First buses of the season booked. Dumbarton 18th July leaving stadium 2pm. Dundee 30th July leaving stadium 10.30. Book through our new Facebook page or on 07462218717. Note that in spite of rising costs everywhere seats will remain at £20. So we will be coming round with First to Score and Scratchcards on the buses to enable us to keep this going. New Facebook page Supporters Travel Club (ICT)
    1 point
  5. I wish we had a Media and Communications director
    1 point
  6. Thanks for your comments. It is important to note that this is purely a survey regarding the matchday experience and therefore the report will not touch on many of the topics you mention. We did, however, ask about communication regarding the matchday and that certainly generated a lot of comment about communication more generally. We also asked for views on a matchday programme. If a matchday programme was re-introduced, then that could be a vehicle for communication about the other topics you raise.
    1 point
  7. This is as we have it now on CTO All signed until end of season 2023/24 unless specified Sean WELSH (captain) Daniel DEVINE (vice captain) Wallace DUFFY Cameron HARPER Zak DELANEY David CARSON Roddy MACGREGOR Jake Davidson 24/25 Charlie Gilmour 24/25 Lewis HYDE Aaron DORAN Austin SAMUELS Date not known yet Max RAM Mark RIDGERS Cameron MACKAY Lewis NICOLSON 24/25 Matthew STRACHAN Robbie THOMPSON Harry HENNEM Keith BRAY Ethan CAIRNS Nathan SHAW it appears that Nathan is still here. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Billy McKAY waiting news
    1 point
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