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Tuesday 26th November 2024 - kick-off 7.45pm

Scottish Premiership - Hibernian v Aberdeen

BigAl

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    Andy Murray

    One set all, but Murray in deep shit in the third already. Broken on first service game, and one break has been enough to win either of the first two sets
  2. Nail on head. As I said on more than one occassion, "be careful what you wish for"
  3. No, No and thrice No
  4. The Sundays - Here's Where The Story Ends
  5. Wouldn't necessarily count on that gig lasting too long
  6. What a superb word
  7. Disagree Reekie, would Blobby Williamson is probably one of the few folk that would be an even worse appointment than Jeffries
  8. Boo fucking boo
  9. Its good to share....c'mon Jager press the PM button mate
  10. Be afraid, be very afraid
  11. that would be the sotry that it will be McGhee and Jess.......however let me share another little story, i'm down in London town been up for close to twenty four hours, pissed, and reporting that it is a straight fight between McGhee and John Hughes for the managers job
  12. Two words No chance
  13. But I already talk a lot to myself
  14. I'll be needing to have words with someone
  15. I will give 100% backing to whomever it may be, but feel the need to state as I have done on numerous occassions that Dingus is not my prefered choice
  16. Agree with you BB......just can't see Wiggy having sanctioned a seven figure pay off
  17. Article in this morning's Retard: JIMMY Calderwood sensationally quit Aberdeen last night - immediately after leading the club back into Europe. He summoned his players to a lounge in the Dick Donald Stand and revealed he is leaving by "mutual consent". But the decision was forced on the Dons boss by a board divided on whether he was the right man to take the club forward. And talks have already been opened with Mark McGhee of Motherwell who looks set to be announced as the new manager this week. Calderwood and his management team received a pay-off of more than £1million. A section of the Red Army never accepted Calderwood as a result of his boyhood allegiance to bitter rivals Rangers and he was repeatedly targeted on websites and phone-ins this season. The Scottish Cup defeat by Dunfermline intensified the pressure and the AFC Trust called on chairman Stewart Milne to sack him. Milne eventually bowed to that pressure and reached an agreement with Calderwood that it was in the best interests of both parties he should leave. After the win over Hibs, which clinched the last place available in the new Europa League, Calderwood said: "It's a sad day but Jimmy Nicholl, Sandy Clark and I felt unable to take this club any further. "This is all about the fans and when the board begins to doubt your methods it is time to go. "We leave with our heads held high because Aberdeen are in a much stronger situation than when we took over. "Relegation is no longer an issue, as it was before, and we have never been out the top six in the SPL. "We have come here and I think we have had a wonderful record, Jimmy, Sandy and I. "Probably outside the Old Firm people say that's not enough but you see the difference in terms of yesterday with Inverness going down after five teams had been battling to beat the drop right to the end. "Aberdeen are in Europe for a second time now so it's absolutely fabulous. We've a surplus in our transfer dealings and haven't had much money to spend so I'm proud of my record. "I will recharge the batteries over the summer but I still hope to stay in football." In a statement released on Aberdeen's website last night, football director Willie Miller praised Calderwood for turning the club around. He said: "I would like to thank Jimmy for the substantial contribution he made in stabilising things over the past five years, including qualifying for Europe today. "When he arrived there was a massive rebuilding task required and subsequently we have seen the fruits of their efforts with regular top-six finishes. "While the absence of a domestic cup continues to be a source of frustration to everyone at the club they can be proud of what they have achieved." Fecking hell........I don't want Dingus anywhere near our managerial hotseat. £1m pay off.......lost for words.
  18. TBH I can't see why he would be stupid enough to even contemplate this, but hey ho who knows what folk think. Certainly hope its a load o' shite
  19. Niall, I did warn you prior to your involvement in the protest to be careful what you wish for
  20. Ok don't shoot the messenger but apparently there is a very strong rumour going around that William Miller will take over himself and Craig Robertson will be his assistant. I've never hoped more to be wrong, but only passing it on guys
  21. You sure you want to know this
  22. Wait til you hear he other half of the double act
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