Both Dundee football clubs have been shown the red card by food hygiene inspectors assessing their kitchens.
Dundee United FC and Dundee FC were slammed by inspectors investigating food and hygiene standards at the catering facilities in their stadiums.
At Dundee United’s home, the 14,000-capacity Tannadice Stadium, inspectors found mould growing on the bars of a broken and filthy extraction vent.
Inspectors also discovered cobwebs in other kitchen units and there were no hand washing facilities in the players’ lounge, where pies are often served.
In another area, inspectors found “no evidence” that staff washed their hands.
Local rivals Dundee Football Club fared no better, with the 11,500-capacity Dens Park failing a hygiene inspection in February.
Inspectors found mouse droppings in one food outlet and no hand washing facilities in others.
According to the investigators’ report, the relegated club had previously been warned about rodent issues.
Fucking minks.
Not surprising in the least.