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Scottish Premiership: St Johnstone v Aberdeen

capitalsharpie
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I do agree that the standard of Aberdeen Journals is poor. However, yhey are a local paper and with that in mind, they cater for local news and opinions, whilst probably trying to rectify the utter unbalances content from supposed NATIONAL papers as is the case with the retard and hun. The only time that shower take any notice of us is to take a dig.
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Thats our ritual telling off from the weegia over and done with foe a wee while then. Same utter garbage spouted in different ways. 1) It is Aberdeens supporters fault. 2) It is our fault as we have "unrealistic expections" after the halcyon days of the 80's. 3)Smith was hard done by. 4)It is ok for support of the ugly sisters to behave as if success is thier divine right, but if outwith "them" we should be more tolerant of gash performances, The glasgow press can go fuck itself.
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Craig Brown - McGhee...watch and learn
capitalsharpie replied to BigRed's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
Aberdeen football club doesnt nedd "supporters" like you. Maybe if you started supporting him instead of ripping him to pieces we would be better off? -
Jesus. The bright lights of the SPL.
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one all? utter fucking spineless garbage. Fuck the lot of them. What will it take for Kerr and McDonald to get dropped?
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I reckon Mark McGhee will resign...
capitalsharpie replied to Dons1903's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
Linking in with the losing McLean/Paterson thread, if we can not even hold on to the reasonable players we have, never mind attempting to bring in a BETTER quality of player, I reckon MM will give it three transfer windows, if by then he has not been able to at least sign SOME of his identified transfer targets, then he will turn round to milne and miller to say "there is no way i can achieve ANYTHING with the unrealistic constraints imposed as it is affecting the team, the club and the product on the pitch. I wont have anymore to do with it as it is now tarnishing my reputation. Go fuck yorselves." -
Calum Melville on Aberdeen - Sunday Herald
capitalsharpie replied to BobbyBiscuit's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
Like I said in previous posts-Milne is being subtly obstructive. -
THESE CUNTS SACKED WILLIE MILLER COS SECOND IN THE LEAGUE A COUPLE OF TIMES WISNAE GOOD ENOUGH!!!!!!!!!!!!
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A movement against Milne and the Board?
capitalsharpie replied to BobbyBiscuit's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
This is my in previous posts Reekie, as long as Milne says he wont sell his shares first, then in a way he is being subtly obstructive to any outside interest. Whatever model the board and Milne has been following has been a failure. I was thinking about this today. Fair enough the hun are nuts deep in debt, but the banks wont call it in. Why? Because they are a proven SUCCESFUL brand. 9 league titles in a row, enough scottish cups to get bored shaking a stick at, a european cup final. For us to be the ONLY SPL team in the NE, we are a unique selling point as well as not being handicapped by another team in the same city such as Dundee, Edinburgh and the weege. That, to me in business terms should be a head start. To this lot in charge? Is it fuck. That fact in itself makes me realise they do not know how to market the club. -
A movement against Milne and the Board?
capitalsharpie replied to BobbyBiscuit's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
But that just it though. Milne isnt running AFC as well his construction company, otherwise AFC would be worth 200 million in a recession. -
A movement against Milne and the Board?
capitalsharpie replied to BobbyBiscuit's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
Whats it going to take though? Relegation didnt seem to worry the board too much did it? -
Jesus, I agree with something written in the daily retard. I feel dirty.
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A movement against Milne and the Board?
capitalsharpie replied to BobbyBiscuit's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
Saved from relegation by a technicality. Manager after manager, disposed of at a whim. Riduculous managerial appointments-alex "fucking" smith, pateson, Skovdhal. Little investment from the surrounding industrial wealth. Refusal to buy the surrounding land around Pittodrie. Scant regard for the support. Refusal to invest in good quality playing staff, despit evidence of the contrary. 8 Million in debt Last cup win 1995. Our board of directors legacy. Fuck them and the horse they rode on. Aberdeen as a team are well supported DESPITE these people. The 800 that decided to bother with the falkirk raping, I applaud you. -
A movement against Milne and the Board?
capitalsharpie replied to BobbyBiscuit's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
Milne's repeated statements that "if someone showed interest I would look at the offer" is flagrant bullshit on his behalf. First he has to put his shares in the club up for sale FIRST, then gauge the interest, not the other way around. This is a diffusing tactic by Milne. -
Maybe a little ralisation beginning to dawn? I heard AFC's player budgweting put succintly last season- "Milne expects top three finishes with a bottom six budget."
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The way MM was speaking, he may give serious thought to fielding a younger and younger team, whilst possibly making examples out of those who were worst offenders, such as our captain. For goodness sake, talking about our sub options against Hibernian (i think it was) he called Duff and Grassi rubbish. He said something along the line of "we needed a change and I looked at my bench and they were rubbish". eek!
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what? like eating a big Mac when youre pished... If you pick it up all the bits inside fall out?
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Watching and listening to MM on RedTV, I agree with everything he said. The man looked shell shocked, and I wonder about this. I wonder if MM has now fully realised the magnitude of his task at AFC, especially now fully understanding the financial constraints imposed. He will look at is team sheet for Saturday, probably wanting to drop most of them and realising that infact due to our light weight squad there is almost nothing he can do to get the idea into these players heads that if you do not play to an accepted standard, there WILL be consequences. Changing manager is only one aspect of running the team, you also have to buy into his vision of how he wants the product on the park to be played and back him with this. I wonder, looking at that single forlorm figure, expressing his darkest day of management and he is totally and utterly alone. Alone to face the flak from the crowd whilst the players scuttle into the tunnel, alone in utter embarassment to face the smug, sniggering media, especially the weegia, who will probably think it is christmas again, so they can get stuck into MM, the club and us, the fans. Particularly interesting was to note one reporter asking twice if not thrice about the spitting incident. Meanwhile the silence from our esteemed board of directors, especially Director of football and "that cunt" milne, is quite honestly deafening. After our 4 nil gubbing of Copo, one of the most vocal of any personnel from AFC was Willie Miller. What he said that night was uplifting and exciting, exactly what the fans wanted to hear. What has he to say now? Mediocrity will kill this club, the contentedness of some in the upper echelons of the club are quite happy to "service debt" whilst they line thier own pockets and massage their ego's and putting nothing or very little into it again is draining the club of its vision, its resources and its drive to be where us, the fans believe it should be. If this ideal is not at least given lip service to, then the fans will disapear bit by bit, the manager in charge of the team will have the pressure applied and the not-so-merry go round of managers and players will happen all over again. This board of directors has been in power over the most dismall periods in the clubs history. They have previous, they need to start learning from those mistakes.
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feel that for all his talent going forward, the above seems to be a problem which I have noticed in previous seasons. Not tracking back and expecting someone else to cover. When he does he is light in the tackle. Man alive tho, so many good performances, with times of good linkingg up play. Foster and Paterson overlapping and making runs forward in the second half. The battle in midfield was where we excelled, strong challenges, the first to every rebounded ball or poor pass. Terrific. Then there are the scorers. I think I have to go for Mackie as his performance epitomised the team as a whole.
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My humble opinion is that it is too early to judge MM. MM has been in the press stating how frustrating it is for him to have a squad in which he doesnt have the depth for players to compete for places, thereby players stagnating in positions. I do however think that after a couple of transfer windows have been and gone, this situation will at least have started to be rectified. As we have chuff all cash for players, it has to be patients all round with this. Some of these poor performances by our senior players are beginning to make me wonder if a couple of them think that at some point they will be on thier way out. Im thinking about MM comments post league cup pumping at the start of the season here. To my mind, this is why JC brought in players like Duff. OK, not by any means a wonder player, but capable enough to challenge a few players in one or two positions.
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In this fucked up post bosman player market place, surely to god, not being able to offer YOUTH players longer term contracts is couterproductive for the qualirty of the Scottish game as a whole?
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Our squad is so thin just now,it really is quite frightening. On the other hand, it would be wrong to rush Zander back after such a long injury as in the end it wont get us anywhere. We need to sign another defender.
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Thing with this is though, does a pairing like this not have to be given time ie 5 or six games in which to be judged, of which we, as supporters are unlikely to give them, such is our perogative?
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My opinion on the loon is that he is one of those players, who, under Calderwood would probably never have stoppeddeveloping, however, MM seems to be the man who is used to either getting more out of average/poor players or further developing players and getting them to play to thier strengths. Foster has been fairly solid this season and seems to have screwed the nut, to the point where I can see the above happening if he continues. It is often the case that defenders dont mature until slightly later than other positions, so a three year deal and we may see the best from the lad.