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2010–11 Dundee F.C. Season
The 2010–11 in Scottish football, 2010–11 season was Dundee F.C., Dundee's 6th consecutive season in the Scottish Football League First Division, Scottish First Division after being relegated from the Scottish Premier League, SPL in 2004–05 in Scottish football, 2005. Season summary Dundee had an average start to the season, but results dramatically improved despite going into administration culminating in the release of their manager Gordon Chisholm, his assistant Billy Dodds, and nine players. As a result of going into administration on 1 November 2010, the Dee were given a 25-point deduction as punishment. After the punishment was imposed, Dundee F.C., Dundee were left bottom of the First Division table with -11 points, 20 points behind the second-bottom team. Dundee went on a 23 match undefeated streak avoiding relegating & ending the season in mid table 2010–11 Scottish First Division#League table, (6th). Match results Division summary Division table Scott ...
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Dundee (; sco, Dundee; gd, Dùn Dè or ) is Scotland's List of towns and cities in Scotland by population, fourth-largest city and the List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, 51st-most-populous built-up area in the United Kingdom. The mid-year population estimate for 2016 was , giving Dundee a population density of 2,478/km2 or 6,420/sq mi, the List of Scottish council areas by population density, second-highest in Scotland. It lies within the eastern central Lowlands on the north bank of the Firth of Tay, which feeds into the North Sea. Under the name of Dundee City, it forms one of the 32 Council areas of Scotland, council areas used for local government in Scotland. Within the boundaries of the Shires of Scotland, historic county of Angus, Scotland, Angus, the city developed into a burgh in the late 12th century and established itself as an important east coast trading port. Rapid expansion was brought on by the Industrial Revolution, particularly in the 19th century w ...
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