Saturday 9th November 2024 - kick-off 5.30pm
Scottish Premiership - Aberdeen v Dundee
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Everything posted by BigAl
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Welcome aboard loon. The site is on a bit of a downer post Sunday, but victory over the Tribute Act will fair liven the place up again
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Knew we weren't that far apart. I was at all of those finals to which you refer and don't disagree with your analysis.
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Nothing but negativity in every post. I am entitled to question what his solution should be. You think I am not hurting....you fucking bet I am. Some of the shite spouted on here post yesterday is in my opinion completely over the top
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Intrigued as to what your solution is then, please share or are you only capable of posting negativity every time you post on here ? Oh wait a minute, you wanted us to sign Connor Sammon or the boy from Dunfermline that has flopped at Dundee this season
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As I said on the game thread I accept he shat that challenge but will say again, far from our worst player on the day
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Meant winning run not unbeaten run
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Certainly don't want East Kilbride. Are they not on a world record breaking unbeaten run. Given our previous in cup competitions it could be really embarrassing
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Think the John McGinn ship has sailed His next move will be English Chumpionship side
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MK Dons make approach for Robbie Neilson Fuck me, bit of a step down in ambition from Gerrard to Neilson The English League One club, who recently held discussions with Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard over their vacant manager’s post, are seeking a replacememt for Karl Robinson, who was sacked in late October. Hearts confirmed the approach in a statement today which read: “The club can confirm that MK Dons have made an official approach to Heart of Midlothian in relation to Head Coach Robbie Neilson. “Robbie is aware of the approach but he remains fully focused on the immediate task at hand, which is of course, Rangers at home on Wednesday. “No further comment or statement will be made by the club until after this match.” Neilson was earlier installed as 10/11 favourite to become the new manager at Stadium MK by bookmakers Paddy Power. Read more at: http://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/teams/hearts/mk-dons-make-approach-for-hearts-boss-robbie-neilson-1-4303123
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Hope you're right with your last sentence
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Cold light of day, clear head now. Team sselection wrong, tactics wrong, wrong to give too much respect to them. Not going to single out individuals as we win as a team and lose as a team. They scored their goals at all the right times for them/ Poor start from us, just starting to get a foothold in the game and we concede. Bobby will give you that McLean shat the tackle by the way. Should have just halved the man...end of. Potentially get in at half time we still have a slight chance if we can regroup. .... Bang 2-0 and game over this side of h/t. Start ok in second half, getting a bit more of the ball and just about to make a change when it becomes 3-0. Fans deserved better, really hurts to see little kids in tears at half time. Collectively NOT individually management and team let us down Says it all when there were more fouls committed against one of our players (Maddison) than we as a team committed in a full 90 minutes. That is a damning statistic and really says it all Has a team lost a national final 3-0 in recent times and never even had a yellow card against them. Massive game at the weekend for us now
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That sort of opinion doesn't fit in with the boo boys agenda. Stop making sensible posts min
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Just home. Have seen it all before. Disappointed, dejected and seriously pissed and pissed off. Team selection wrong in my opinion and as usual far too much respect given to the Victims. Some of the reaction however is fucking unbelievable so going to fuck off now and back tomorrow in the cold light of day. In true Kevin Keegan style however I would just love it if we could somehow turn them over in Scottish Cup final come May and ram their treble right up their pussy. Now and forever COYR Stand Free friends
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That and do away with thus seeding pish. All the names in the hat and straightforward draw
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Really coludn't have summed this up any better I'm IN lads
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Stark was a mid eighties target for the boo boys. Seemed to have that mantle everywhere he played As has been stated already his scoring rate was fantastic and was brilliant ghosting in at the back post
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That my friend is a given, but still worthy of mentioning
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04hf03g#play Just listened to it (link above). He really is a very articulate man. Few things stood out for me in the interview. Forgot just the size of clearout he had when he first took over. Loved the phrases "couldn't be happier" "difficult place to leave" "great place to be" and "so many good things going on" Also seems to praise Milne very highly (Rocket won't like that). Could it be that after twenty years of fuck ups Stewarty is at last running the club better P.S start lstening from about the 27 minute mark
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Back on subject matter, Derek himself, nice article on BBC Scotland website. Anyone listen to his interview on Tuesday evening and got anything to add to this Success comes in many forms in football. Three points, winning runs, clean sheets, player sales… Trophies are more tangible and Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes has the chance of delivering his second in three years in the League Cup final against Celtic on Sunday. There's more to it than that, though. Progress also represents success. The former St Johnstone and Bristol City manager believes he has achieved that since taking charge at Pittordrie three-and-a-half years ago. "I was well aware of what the club and city was capable of being," he told Sportsound in an interview broadcast on BBC Radio Scotland on Tuesday. "We looked way short of that to be honest. "I wanted the supporters to wake up on a Saturday morning and really look forward to coming to the game. Not just coming through duty or loyalty. Aberdeen are second in the Premiership, having been runners-up in the past two seasons "Supporters were right to question why other clubs had picked up trophies and cups. Why shouldn't Aberdeen be one of them? "I wanted to work for a club that had that demand and pressure to deliver. "If somebody had said to me on day one this is where we would be with the current team, a team that's met the demand to get regular European football, to win a trophy, to be 90 minutes from another trophy, to push Celtic when we really shouldn't have any chance given the vast difference in resources - I'm happy." McInnes is also adamant he is content at Pittodrie for the long term, though admits indirect approaches have been made to lure him elsewhere. Progress attracts interest. "It'd be naïve to think that you don't get asked about availability but the chairman and I have a real strong working relationship," the 45-year-old explained. "I want to leave here on the back of an era of being successful rather than just talking about a League Cup that we won in 2014. "I want to say that same message to my players as well. I want them to leave on the back of being international players here, winning trophies here. "I want this to be a difficult place to leave. At this moment in time I could not be happier. Celtic have beaten Aberdeen twice in the league this season "We have a good thing going here. It's everything I thought it would be but I still feel we've got more to come." There's been a burden on each and every Aberdeen manager since Sir Alex Ferguson's glorious reign delivered league titles and the European Cup Winners' Cup. The landscape has changed significantly, though. Celtic are streets ahead financially now. That alone makes it almost impossible to mount a sustainable title challenge. Recently, Aberdeen have been the only side with any chance of toppling Celtic, a task that has proved out of reach. Cup football is different. Aberdeen are underdogs on Sunday against a domestically-dominant Celtic under Brendan Rodgers but the one-off nature of a final encourages the Dons manager. "We believe we can win it," added McInnes. "We won't be fazed by the game. We're well aware of the strength of our opponent. "We're well aware that we're underdogs. We're well aware that nobody out-with our club expects us to be anything other than runners-up but we go there to win the trophy. "While there's been a downturn in the business side of it in Aberdeen and a lot of unemployment over the last couple of years, the football club has tried to keep driving some positivity. I think we've done that in the main. "Hopefully, there's an even bigger buzz and feel-good factor about the place next week."
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Fucking hope so Manc, or I'm turning up on the wrong day
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Doubt she still has a resale value
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Fucking gutted, just fucking gutted
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Thank you very much Mr Coral for offering me enhanced odds of 25/1 for a Barca win. Easy money
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Same with mine.