Saturday 11th April 2026, kick-off 3pm
Scottish Premiership - Aberdeen v Hibernian

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Muscle injury, but has still been training and only expected to be out short term. No word yet on whether that means he'll be back for Hibs.
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Usually the higher you finished the previous season, the more favourably you're looked on with the home/away split. So Dundee United should be fine, and then Aberdeen next. "Should be" of course a big assumption.
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Stole from P&B thread and not fact checked; Livi have lost a home game in the past so shouldn't lose out unless mathematically relegated which cannot now happen before the split so it looks like either Dundee, Aberdeen and St. Mirren will be the lower all three being in the position of being net one home game up from previous imbalances. St. Mirren and Dundee have both simply gained one home fixture in the past, Aberdeen have gained 3 and lost 2. St.Mirren gained last season and Dundee in 2014/15 both in the top 6. Aberdeen's gains/losses are all season 2013/14 and earlier. Who knows which team will lose out, it'll be an 'interesting' decision.
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Aremu was stiffed by Robinson in first half with the 2 man midfield. He hasn’t got the fitness to cope. Once there were 3 in there with Armstrong linking play a bit more he was less exposed. If we have him in there doing the basics, breaking up play and screening then he is sufficient. Any word on why Geiger didn’t appear?
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I think we’ll scrape our way to 10th. I think Killie are poor away from home and so the balance of fixtures will consign them to 11th spot. Agree with others that it won’t be because we suddenly find form but suspect we’ll grind out a few points in drawn home games and maybe at Dens. Inspiring stuff. Hair on the back of the neck kinda season end
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Yup, good shout. The leadership are now obsessed with the idea of player trading. We are filling the squad with ‘potential’ - either young guys who haven’t really learned the craft or put in the hard yards, slightly older guys who have lost their way after early career success or as you say off form and so not played for months. We seem obsessed with unearthing hidden talent at the cost of just some good solid, experienced players.
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As much as it’s definitely clinging to small positives, it’s obviously far more likely we get wins at home than away. Am I missing something? Appreciate we are pish, which ever angle you approach it from but we are extra specially pish away. Not only have we not scored in an age, we aren’t even getting shots on target. I wouldn’t fancy us away against any side in the Scottish leagues at present. Contrast that with recent home games. We should arguably have beaten Dundee, even when we were down to 10 and a win against Falkirk wasn’t a stretch. I’m not trying to build a case we are good but unlucky at home but we are certainly more likely to pull out a result there.
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I did stop short of saying there was only one possible flaw in my statement Suffice to say, you've got it right away
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If the recent Scottish Cup tie with Dunfermline is anything to go by, this shower will be lucky to make the playoffs in the Championship. The relegation playoff, that is.
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Third series of The Capture on BBC1 Sunday nights is tremendous escapism.
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Is there a confirmed date for the confirmation of post split fixtures
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I'll set them up, you guys knock them down
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Someone had to say it
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Players that have known or historic injury problems that we seem to think will be 100% fit as soon as they put on a red strip
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As TDBTD said in response to this every Weegie controlled media source have set sail on this ship From a slightly different angle, reckon there will be a few Championship club chairmen rubbing their hands at the prospect of the cash our travelling support will put in their coffers. A winning Aberdeen team in that league will see us sell out every away ground.
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So they have never played at that level then?
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It would be a big story, so much so you've started a new thread about the prospect so we can all talk about it, so can't blame the media for also talking about it. Us going down would be bigger than when Hearts & Hibs went down.
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Five Star - The Slightest Touch
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Lincoln City promoted to play in the second tier of English football for the first time in my lifetime
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I chose to ignore a club with no real history. I don't feel they count towards any Scottish footballing history, so only us and Celtic never suffered relegation from the top flight.
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Nae sure if any of you have watched any of the Chris Broad YouTube stuff called rather cleverly Abroad In Japan ? Whilst I haven't so far that is probably down to never having heard of him but was given a copy of his book, also called Abroad In Japan, which turned out to be an excellent read. Highly recommended folks
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Sevco have never been relegated. They've come through the leagues unscathed since forming in 2012. #cinderellastory
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The dead huns weren’t relegated either. THEY FUCKING WELL DIED.