SPFL 2026/27 Fixtures Released
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First win over United since Ambrose's late winner early in the Thelin era? Thought Gyamfi, Aremu, Geiger, Armstrong and Nisbet all had good games in the first half. Nisbet actually was playing off the left at times which was interesting, United didn't know who should be marking who and we were moving their defence about. Think all of them were a shadow of themselves in the second half though, and it took Shinnie and Frame coming on in particular to turn the tide back our way. If Olusanya can learn to finish he could be our next Shayden Morris. Can't fault his desire and willingness to run at defences. Chuffed he got a goal. Gyamfi and Frame offer a nice dilemma as to who should be playing. Gyamfi can't last 90 minutes just now though, but his physicality was a big attribute today, but Frame is a menace and is good at finding space. After the St Mirren defeat, I was genuinely worried for us, wasn't sure we had it in us to beat anyone. Since then we've taken 10 points from 12 with three clean sheets. He wasn't a popular appointment, and there's still sections of the support he has yet to win over, but you can't deny Robinson has done a fine job over the last five weeks.7 points
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Also, it's good that Besuijen's 10 year contract has finally come to an end.6 points
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I'm starting to think you're taking the piss min Three onto The Victims, three off The Jambos, means both are + 32 and The Victims have scored more goals6 points
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You think they'll be showing the Scottish league cup games in ICE detention centres?6 points
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From the article: The 23-year-old - one of the fastest players in Scotland... I like Keskinen. We have not used him properly and haven't appeared to make any real effort to develop him into a position or consistent place in the team. The farce against AEK Athens summed up how he was being managed. But he works his arse off. He may not be Usian Bolt but DOES have pace, and does go past players on the touch line. He's very much a Robinson-type player too so unless there's some behind-the-scenes issue with him I'd expect Robinson would want him to stay. I don't think we should be emptying the entire starting XI. There's a few players with potential and Keskinen is definitely one of them.5 points
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The League Cup group stage draw is 27 May and will be televised, so get that in the diaries. As for today. Molloy is shite, I don't know why people are so keen to give him a chance. One of the goals, he gives it away, gets back into position, then is outjumped because he can't jump, something that has been evident for some time, and no amount of time will fix that. Milne surely is one of the guys Robinson alludes to when he criticises the lack of fight and desire? Devlin has that, but isn't the same player he once was. Our defence is hopeless. The midfield three at times today actually played some decent stuff. Keskinen I thought looked okay more central - he'll battle in there and his through balls are better than his crossing. Robinson - I don't get the criticism of him this early. He's got more out of this group of charlatans than anyone else has, and more than I thought possible. He's saved us from the ignominy of a play-off. Will judge him next season.5 points
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Am I right in thinking that every single Premiership team has taken something from Pittodrie this season - except Hearts? Had they won at Pittodrie earlier in the season, they'd already be champions. Basically, Topi Keskinen is this season's Albert Kidd.5 points
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Kids go to Pittodrie. Not sure you want to see Judas Cunt in the program, on the team sheet, and being announced over the tannoy every second weekā¦5 points
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A fair point. I guess Olusanya is proven chaos, whereas those two are unproven chaos! Olusanya has the physique (height, basically) that Keskinen lacks against big centre halves, and Bilalovic seems to be quite weak and lacks the diligence to even do the forward role. Bilalovic looks like the type that has the potential to be good, but will probably never fulfil it. Unless he has an amazing preseason, I'd like to see him go somewhere in Scotland on loan for six months to sharpen him up and get him putting the work in. What's most frustrating about the Olusanya situation is that he, and none of the other options, are actually as good as Esther Sokler. With a bit of work, he could have been a great asset when playing two up front.5 points
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There were (some) good times and (many) bad times under Milne's stewardship. He'd probably argue that is the case for most clubs and most chairmen but even if you were minded to even listen to that argument for a minute, his decision to veto the change to the 11-1 vote requirements when we had the chance to do so was unforgivable.4 points
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Mediocrity would be a massive step up from the season just passed tbfā¦4 points
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Kasper Schmeichel has retired at 39. He was a big part of our 2025 Scottish Cup success, so I wish him well.4 points
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May I be the first to welcome the late Phoenixās spirit back into the building?4 points
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It would be funny if only the top half of Shinnie went to Inverness. His legs have stayed.4 points
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Leaves as a cup winning captain and assures him of legendary status Thanks for the memories4 points
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Story doing the rounds that Hearts participation in European football next season could be in doubt owing to Bloom's involvement with them, Brighton and the Belgians. I say, kick the bastards while they're down4 points
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We should move heaven and earth to get back into the EU. We will go back with a significantly poorer deal than we had but thatās the price paid for stupidity. The only realistic way we get out of this Reform spiral and the misery of where the UK is headed is by driving economic growth and bringing some much needed wealth back into both the public purse and into the pockets of those at the poorer end of society. The EU is our biggest market opportunity, weāve lost tens of billions by leaving it. On top of that, the rise of Trump has changed the landscape immeasurably in Europe and the need to form stronger ties with them has never been greater in recent times.4 points
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Thank fuck THATās over. A shiteshow of a season. Weāre still us though - thousands of poor bastards arenāt, the fucking losers. Imagine the joyless tedium of having a stake in anyone other than the Dons (and Keith, obviously). In the words of Bertie Wooster on being introduced to his palās fiancĆ©e, āIt seemed heād made his choice without walking the full length of the counter. My season ticket will be renewed tomorrow Stand free, comrades.4 points
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Getting a bit tired already of Jambos and the media running with the narrative that decisions in the last few Celtic games lost them the title. Letās ignore that they only won 1 in last 7 away games and that was scraped against 9 men (and that they couldnāt beat the worst Dons team in a decade at Pittodrie ). Best thing about yesterday is that I can now get back to the fallacy that I would support anyone other than the OF winning the league and pretend the last few months never happened.4 points
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I'm not convinced Bavidge will make the grade, but I'd much rather give him the chance than Lazetic. Hope he does the business.4 points
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Kevin Nisbet has scored in every game he's ever played at Dens Park. This includes when he played for Dunfermline. He never played there for Hibs (though did score v Dundee at Easter Road). Whether he scores or not is the real story in Scottish football this week.4 points
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There was a valid question asked after Thelin was bagged and Leven got nothing out of this shower for weeks as to whether weād have been better just sticking with the Swede. Fair question then, not now. Robinsonās got way more out of this lot than Thelin or Leven ever did. Heās got them setup much better, they seem to know what they are doing, and the giving away of stupid set piece goals has slowed considerably - I must say Morrison is growing on me, had a good game yesterday. Weāll never know for sure, but I think weād have gone down with Leven remaining in place. He got absolutely no response from them at all. I think its very likely weād have gone down with Thelin still in place as he was far too stubborn, his style of play was completely wrong for this league, his defence was an absolute joke, and frankly I donāt think the players knew what they were supposed to be doing most of the time. Robinsonās come in and achieved his one clear target for this year - and lets be honest, after that game in Paisley that looked pretty unlikely too. Canāt ask any more than that. Heās growing on me too, be interesting to see where he can take us from hereā¦4 points
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I popped back into The Most Recent of the Auld Sites min, Jeff ye radgy fupper o Fupp min etc etc, to witness what carnage Mason visited on The Thickest Fans In All Fitba after yesterdayās welcome extirpation of the hoorsā abortions. The boy done good. I note that even my erstwhile raging stalker, the thick-as-stovies-in-a-flask wanker Stokiearab, has trained his pathetic peashooter fire in the direction of Dunbartonshire rather than Banffshire. Iām convinced, more than ever, that their collective IQ is not far ahead of either Livingstonās or Rothesās points total. They still talk of some non-existent concept āthe New Firmā. Ferguson 10 McLean 3. Fucking fannies.4 points
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Signing Olusanya is only a good idea if someone else in the league is signing Rubi. He has not managed goals in the MLS, League 1 in England and our league this season. Signing him is no different to signing Lazetic and Yengi last season. I was not in favour of Robinsonās appointment and nothing I am seeing is changing that view so far. I really hope summer will prove me wrong and we wonāt just try to recreate his St Mirren team in style and possibly personnel however, I suspect I will be deeply regretting my decision to renew my season ticket.4 points
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Thatās the beauty of a Club50 railcard. Ā£15 to buy and they do flat fare deals. Travel anywhere in Scotland for Ā£19 return. They are doing one from tomorrow for next 6 weeks.4 points
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I felt if Hearts could take at least four points from Hibs & Rangers they would win it. They got six, and were behind in both games. They can afford to lose a game now and still win it. I've heard Celtic fans say if it's alive on the final day then Celtic will do what they need to do and score as many as they need, but I don't think they will. This isn't the Celtic side of old. It's one that has filled itself with project players and relied on previous title winners who have regressed from what they once were. I don't think Celtic will win their three remaining games. Honestly, I could see Hearts beating Motherwell and Celtic dropping points to Rangers, meaning Hearts can win it at home in midweek. Is it good for Aberdeen? Unlikely. It makes Hearts significantly stronger, especially if they reach the group stages of the Champions League. Maybe not enough to win it again if Celtic finally spend their vast reserves, but enough to make it more difficult for us to close the gap on them. However, I'm beginning to accept it. It stings, especially because it's Derek McInnes, but I have a few Hearts pals I'll be happy for. What's more important than anything though is that we sort ourselves the fuck out, because we need to at the very least be competitive again at the top end.4 points
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Regurgitation of the story I highlighted on 17th April or is it actually happening. Imagine signing a player of this age when we refused to give McGrath the fourth year that would have taken him through to this age4 points
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It would be quite challenging for me to walk about with that in my head all day, so hereās some reasons to be cheerful. Solar & wind power are green but now theyāre also cheap. Thereās a strong economic argument to switch to them which as we all know, trumps the green argument every day. Win win. The blades and gearboxes on these things have a shelf life of 30 years. Who knows what developments happen within that timescale? Energy storage is diversifying quickly and for northern hemisphere countries, thermal storage in particular is looking peachy. Thereās huge advancements in bio plastics, recycling waste (including no petroleum based food for all those cattle nobody needs to eat). Nuclear power already solves a lot of carbon problems and is getting smaller/more efficient The grid (which is my line of work) is getting upgraded across the globe making everything more efficient. I can think of some teuchters and English retirees are going to be in for one hell of a shock up north soon Most of all though, most people are all for it. Transitioning away from fossil fuels is something everyone can get on board with. The will is there already. Apart from all this ādrill baby drillā baby balled sad sacks of course Smile, it might not happen3 points
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Just posting that. Just not worked. Think lad was let down by way club managed move. Should have been put out on loan to get used to playing in Scottish football once it became clear he wasnāt ready for first team.3 points
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Once they are all back from injury, our defence of Tobers, Kneoster and Morrison is going to take 2029 by storm3 points
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That said, if it meant Hearts miss out on a sizeable CL or Europa League windfall then I could be persuaded.3 points
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So those of us of a certain vintage will remember Ian Ure from Ayr, a Scottish footballer, who as far as I'm aware had the shortest name in British football with it being only six letters. If this is still the case we seriously need to get Zak To on the pitch for his Aberdeen debut to take over that record3 points
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Good work. āWoodchippyā would just be SO wrong. More power to your derailleurs.3 points
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We've aimed for better before and ended up with Sokler, Yengi, Ambrose, JET and all sorts. Olusanya isn't the greatest footballer in the world but we know what we'll get from him and he's undeniably effective. As long as we get another striker in to backup Nisbet - or Bavidge gets a chance, which seems overly-hopeful - then Olusanya is an absolute no brainer of a signing.3 points
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Quite possibly felt in their fifties after watching the shite on show that night, Must have aged several years sitting through that3 points
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Very poor comparison but miller and McLeish complimented each other, we didnāt really want two millers or two mcleishās, we had great balance. Where I think knoester beats Milne is I think Milne is soft, and for his height is really poor in the air, heās just not a center half, heās not fearless and aggressive. Knoester is a central defender.I I think milneās ultimately a midfielder. Adding a brute next to knoester makes more sense than adding a brute next to Milne. RE Gogic, he could do a job despite his age. If heās athletic and mobile he could play until heās 36/37 and fill in at holding mid and central defense. Kinda what I expected from sivert, then we realized he couldnāt bend his legs or move.3 points
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