Talk:History of Dundee

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Glad to see a lot of my content was retained when this new article was created! Thanks to Ydam for doing so. Adambisset 10:38, 15 January 2007 (UTC) There is no word in galic meaning Tay. So Dun Deagh cannot possibly mean fort of tay or fort on the tay, according to dundee city council [1]direct translation of deagh is fire therefore the original meaning of dundee is most likely to be fort of fire, possibly commenting on the fact that due to the laws height it would be difficult to capture. (Wildfireone 10:00, 20 February 2007 (UTC)) foot ball puddy reilly played for the violet can you give me any information about the team and where they played pud was my grandfather