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Saturday 28th February 2026,  kick-off 3pm

Scottish Premiership - Hearts v Aberdeen

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  1. Past hour
  2. And replaced by Trumps mates country Russia.
  3. 'Muricans are an odd bunch and nae mistake.
  4. No civilised nation should be taking part in this shit-show. FIFA and one of the most corrupt regimes ever in a massive money-making grift? Lovely.
  5. Today
  6. Armstrong is only suitable against teams like Livingston if he's playing number 8. He basically needs to be where Cameron is or not playing. There's probably a way to fit him into one of the wide roles if we're playing a back four. Probably best off the bench at the moment though.
  7. I take it that'll be Iran getting kicked out of the tournament?
  8. Armstrong has been very passive in games I’ve seen him in. Looks like he needs others to battle around him and he’s not had that. In a three with Geiger or Shinnie where Cameron is doing the running he might get more opportunity to create. We need to exploit their right side as they are vulnerable there but if we don’t play Topi I can’t see how we do that.
  9. Imagine how little self esteem you must have to be cannon fodder in an illegal war called EPIC FURY, for a paedo who calls you all suckers and losers. On this occasion, Trump was 100% spot on. They are.
  10. A back line of Devlin, Milne, Molloy and Frame, really gives me the fear. Think we need an experienced head at the back and Nilsen it has to be for me. Maybe go three at the back, with Frame LWB Not exactly ideal though.
  11. It's just fucked up, on a scale bigger than we thought possible and it won't stop with Iran. The rest of the world needs to really step up and hurt America and I mean really hurt it. I think it will be the Chinese that eventually screws them over, but not anytime soon.
  12. Suppose have to think about this one now. With the injury to McIntyre we are going to have to make a change at the back. Thought Nilsen played okay on Tuesday but think it it’s more likely that we will see Frame coming in at left back and Molloy moving to central defence. I would play Armstrong ahead of Olusanya but suspect I am in the minority. Thought we created very little on Tuesday and can see that continuing today. Hearts have a fair number of injuries so not at their best but expect them to have to much for us. In Bus across the capital to pub Away end Pub possibly before full time. 2-0 no dons scorer
  13. I'd keep Armstrong on the bench, but a good option to come on. I don't think we'll create much, but we need to take any chances that do come our way. We need big performances from our defence and midfielders today. It would be brilliant to derail their season this afternoon. Get it done Dons COYR
  14. The US public need to get back to the days of calling American troops baby killers, rather than thanking them for their service everywhere they go Theyre going there to keep a nonce out the news. I couldn’t give a fuck about any of them
  15. So that’s the President of Peace and no more foreign wars starting yet another war. This time allying himself with a genocidal war criminal. Only hours ago the negotiators from Oman said the negotiations had been proceeding well but the Poundland Mussolini is now calling for regime change.
  16. "preemptive strikes" ok. Israel and America tag teaming on Iran. Surely the two most despicable countries in the world and they are allowed to act with total immunity because they're the "good guys" apparently.
  17. Just finished watching Breaking Bad for the first time. Such a good series, but in my opinion, too many episodes. Could easily have trimmed it by around a dozen episodes It'll be Better Call Saul next for us. The loons said it's better than Breaking Bad.
  18. I dunno if I'd start him. I think Olusanya and Nisbet do manage to cause a wee bit of havoc together if played as a front two, which I think we've been trying to do (looking more closely at the average positions v Dundee United). It's like we're 4-3-3 out of possession but a 3-1-4-2 in possession.
  19. Yesterday
  20. Going by your posts, I doubt that very much.
  21. Armstrong is back in squad for tomorrow according to Leven.
  22. swaddon

    Celeb Deaths

    Neil Sedaka has died at 86.
  23. My take is Fergie is trying to help stick it to the ugly sisters one last time 2bh. There's no doubt in my mind that the Dons hold a very special place in his heart but so does the game in Scotland in general and I can understand why he's taking an interest in Hearts. Don't forget we took Stein with us to Gothenburg and I personally have no beef with AF offering some wisdom and encouragement to McInnes given what's at stake.
  24. I don't follow English football much these days, but I see Wolves beat Aston Villa to avoid the worst ever points tally in the English Premier League.
  25. I mind Fergie was pally with Russell Martin when he got the Hun gig, but it turned out he was really trying to weaken them. Once a Top Red, always a Top Red.
  26. I'm in a lot better mental shape than Mr. Ferguson of the Hun parish.
  27. Are you well?
  28. I see they've nicked someone for putting graffiti on a very ugly statue of Winston Churchill. Being held on "suspicion of being a member of Palestine Action". It's obscene. This is despite a very recent High Court ruling that the government had over reached by making the protest group a proscribed terrorist organisation. This current Labour party are an absolute disgrace to their name. "In a landmark judgment, the high court ruled on Friday that Labour’s decision to proscribe the direct action protest group Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation last year was not legal. The proscription of Palestine Action, which placed it alongside groups such as Islamic State, was the first time a direct action protest group had been banned under terrorism legislation. The move sparked a record-breaking civil disobedience campaign, during which more than 2,700 people were arrested. Palestine Action is now the first group in British history to successfully challenge its proscription. It is worth noting that although the high court has ruled the ban unlawful, Palestine Action remains a proscribed organisation for now. The ban stays in place pending appeal."
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