
The Billy Steel Dark Blues (BSDBs) were originally an informal grouping of Dundee fans who met in the Fisherman’s Tavern in Broughty Ferry for a pint (or Drambuie) before home matches.
At the start of the 1999/2000 season the Supporters Club was formally constituted with the aim of the Club to be family friendly and support DFC both financially and spiritually.
The formation of the BSDBs was timed just right for the resultant upsurge in support that was to take place at the end of that season with the commencement of the Bonnetti era. For many the highlight of that period will be the 2003 Scottish Cup run when the BSDBs took over 300 fans to the ultimately fruitless final against Rangers.
From the beginning in 1999, and through the troubled times of administration to today, the BSDBs have raised in excess of £12,000 for Dee4Life, DFC and Youth Development.
With demotion to the SFL First Division supporter numbers have become leaner and the BSDBs now meet prior to games in the John Barleycorn. However, the core membership that has existed from day one remains loyal in order to ensure that DFC receive the support necessary for the Club to regain its rightful place amongst Scotland’s elite clubs.
Billy Steel photographs reproduced by kind permission of DC Thomson & Co Ltd.
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