>both clubs average about 6k attendances >both currently in the second tier >grounds are right next to eachother >no hatred between clubs >fans regularly go to eachother's games >the last time either of them won a trophy was 2010
>>no hatred between clubs >>fans regularly go to eachother's games
talking bollocks
Jaxson Brown
Irn bru at the import shops here unironically tastes worse than the good shit over there. It's a bother.
Brody Murphy
it almost happened 20 years ago, they'd decided what the new club would be named, had even settled on new strip designs, close of business on friday it was happening, then by the monday the deal was off, it was that close.
Austin Edwards
It took me a while before I realized it's only one picture.
Christopher Stewart
Dundee United was my first FIFA career.
Leo Stewart
This is similar to the Gent and Genk situation. The main difference being that combining Gent and Genk would result in a club too powerful for the rest of europe.
Mason Rodriguez
>clubs with a higher revenue can afford better players >a difficult concept Pick one
Anthony Richardson
Why not use the same stadium wtf
Austin Howard
>he doesn't join his mates to the local 50's tin shed to watch a 0-0 zinger You wouldn't recognize kino if it hit you in the face
Cameron Gonzalez
Aren't you thinking of the campaign to merge Hearts and Hibs by Wallace Mercer?
Interestingly, Dundee United have one of the best records against Barcelona in European competition, having played them four times and winning all four matches.
Ryan Watson
Those boxes are older than your country.
Samuel Robinson
We like our dogshit quality league the way it is. Leave that soulless, plastic shit down south.
Bentley Collins
>Hearts+Hibs merger That was seriously considered? They actually have a proper rivalry.
Nicholas Wright
>m-muh merge! The Danes tried this and their league is dying. Hardly anyone watches their matches.
Hudson Garcia
Ground sharing is seen as the most cucked thing in the universe here, thank god I wasn't born when Charlton had to move to Selhurst Park, they moved back to The Valley by the time I was 1
Aiden Butler
>implying anyone with wealth would ever want to do anything with Scotland