Dundee post 2.9m loss and expect same next year
Briefly

Dundee have posted a loss of £2.9m for the year up to the end of May and expect to experience a similar deficit this season. The club may need further financial support from Football Partners Scotland L.P., controlled by Tim Keyes.
The directors are confident in the financial capability of Football Partners Scotland L.P. to provide the necessary support. Dundee anticipates 'improving' financial results for the 2024-25 season with conservative financial projections.
At the year-end, Dundee faced a deficit of £6,249,728, emphasizing the potential need for external funding as they lack formal financial facilities. The board has secured written assurance from Football Partners Scotland L.P. for additional funding.
Dundee incurred losses despite promotions, with staff costs stable. Financial reports show the club in sixth place in the Premiership, aiming for a top-six finish with two games left before the split.
Read at BBC Sport
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