Dont worry mate, you just got the brunt of me drinking for ten hours in a prolonged attempt to get home from Aberdeen. You may have been aiming it at Stoney but that idea of people who don't like Jimmy like to see us lose is wheeled quite often and it is ridiculous. My point was that everyone was happy enough to jump on the bandwagon after the Celtic game (myself included - see edinurghdons sig) after a couple of poor games at the start of the year. However, after losing to a struggling team and I presume a similar performance to that of Hamilton, he cant come on and say his bit?
You eloquently described one of the problems the Aberdeen support have with JC a few months back - the lack of consistency. Again we are all asking where did the excellent performance for the Celtic game and a decent one for the Rangers game come from and where did those performances go for Saturday.
Well, had to walk home due to the roads being grid locked and on the way some seeing some abysmal driving. Up to 3 inches at points on the pavements, along with a ford focus at one point sliding down the hill towards me. On that same hill cars were tailgating others. Quite a nice change from the bus.
Ajja, you are my mate but get a fucking grip min! Do you really think I was in Inverurie locos social club celebrating when Higdon scored his goal? I was upset as every other Aberdeen fan so don't demean yersel by peddling pathetic arguments like people who dont love JC want us to lose.
Stoneys point was we will do well if JC doesn't tinker with the team. I wasn't there yesterday thankfully, but I spoke to many folks who returned from the game and came to the reception we were at. Quotes like " I dinna ken fit the fuck he (JC) was playin at today" make me think he had one of his spells yesterday.
You can call me an idiot if you want, but I know I'm not and you know I'm not - you are the only one left looking stupid as you are resorting to name calling. We can let this site fall into the way of afc-chat in petty name calling and entrenched views or we can accept that everyone has different views and different opinions.
Was Kerr not meant to be marking Mendes? And that didnt really seem to work as far as I remember........
I think there is some kind of love in going on for him, as he won the Celtic one even though he left Brown to run in and score and fell over for Robson to cross in for their second.
Just realised with being up in Aberdeen for the weekend and being busy at work there was no man of the match thread this week.
I cant remember the game anymore, so fuck knows who will get my vote!