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Lee Miller - FINALLY made his effin mind up
rocket_scientist replied to stubo72's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
I remember the RDs singing "one Lee Miller" v. Hearts last game of the season when hibs pipped us for third depsite a 2-0 win. Unfortunately the promise he showed then, coming from Bristol City to Hearts failed to ever materialise, and he went backwards at DUFC. Hopefully he'll now settle in his head and start doing the business. Has been good in 2008, without scoring many. -
Lee Miller - FINALLY made his effin mind up
rocket_scientist replied to stubo72's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
Very true. Am just a bit alarmed at the amount of times JC berates his players from the touchline, and the frequency that Severin, Zander and JDV in particular seem to be spending time remonstrating with their manager instead of concentrating on the game. That internal bust up re Lovell should never have come out. Good news re Miller. Need to get more out of him, but maybe he realises that this is as good as it ever will get now, and will pull his finger out. -
Aluko & Walker released from club - before huns game!
rocket_scientist replied to mizer's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
To be fair to JC, and I think the man is an incompetent buffoon, did we not lose the first goal before he went daft, with 25 minutes to go? -
Lee Miller - FINALLY made his effin mind up
rocket_scientist replied to stubo72's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
Lovell is a non starter. He doesn't take shit. Only players that do not question the manager are the only ones we'll get under this manager. -
He doesn't want? He'll take what he gets. Who does he think he is? Quality? I never seen it, the whole time he was here. The best midfielder over the last four years at AFC, yes, and that just shows how bad the rest of them have been. They're hardly queuing up for him, nor would they. Watch him for three consecutive matches and any scout will see that he's not as good as he's bummed up to be, by Aberdeen fans desperate for a hero.
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Nicholson: it’s time to look at goal-line technology
rocket_scientist replied to mizer's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
You don't need a trigger in the ball. The technology has been available for two or three years for a number of tiny camera's to prove incontrovertibly whether the ball crossed the line or not. It's an English company but the numbers they were talking was just ridiculous. If there is a will to consider VT, and if the debate takes place at UEFA, and if the research is conducted professionally, and if they decide to go forward with it, at the very least we would never have goals like Nicholson's on Saturday not given. How could any referee make a decision whether or not the whole ball croseed the line? It's impossible. Linesman must have had his head up his arse though. -
Aluko & Walker released from club - before huns game!
rocket_scientist replied to mizer's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
Aluko has the best feet of any player I've seen at Pittodrie this century. What I mean by that is that his ability to trap and control a ball, and run with it stuck to his toes is absloutely awesome. I find myself watching only him in the warm ups. Up until this season, I used to spill out of the pubs barely in time for kick off. I also like watching JC in his suit and normal shoes joining in and giving the lay offs in the shootie in's. Wtf is that all about? However, as I've also said on here, I doubt that Aluko would ever start three consecutive EPL games in his whole career. As you say K, he is too easy to stop. He's not physically strong enough for the top league in England, and unless he increases his gym work by 900%, has no chance of developing to the best level. Too lightweight. His team getting relegated only delays any prospect he may have had of playing EPL football any time soon. Walker on the other hand is a kid with great potential. I have no idea what went wrong that he got humilated by his manager at Rugby Park and not played again, until Saturday, so I was surprised to hear, or at least what Aberdeen Journals wrote, that Josh wanted to stay. Hope he does. He could be the real deal. -
Nicholson: it’s time to look at goal-line technology
rocket_scientist replied to mizer's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
I never advocated anything. If you read what I wrote, all I said is that it could work if the will to make it work was there, and that there is technology available to utilise. That is all I said. I don't have a particularly strong view on it, I haven't thought it through all the way to the practicality of every detail, nor has anyone in world football yet, nor do I plan to, unless I do suddenly grow a strength of feeling that deserves further examination. I do suspect that the game could do with it, for the top divisions, as there are so many fuck-ups that are coming up every single weekend. The panel on Scotsport just now are absolutely adamant that Video Technology should now be used, like Barry Nicholson said in the paper. My opinion is not as nearly as strong as John Colquhoun's though, so I'm listening to the points being made on this thread and learning some good stuff. I particularly understand the point to have consistency in officiating across all divisions, but suspect that there is now a valid argument for introducing it for the premier leagues. Trust me, it was not intended as a flippant or sulky remark. I do believe that you may be right, and my opinion is not strong enough to put up a fierce argument. As you've referred to my previous posts, you will know that if I believe in something strongly, I will fight for it, but if you don't mind, I'll just keep my own impression or opinion just now, inconcrete as it may be, rather than take the absolute view, a fixed position that I never even took. There have been some good points coming up here, and you've been making alot of them. If there is concensus that we need it, then it could work. You have obviously taken the fixed view against it already, and I'm listening. I just think that further debate will now be required at UEFA level before a decision for the future is taken. I support the need for that debate to take place, as does Scotsport and Levein and Nicholson, and thats just views in the last 24 hours. -
Lee Miller - FINALLY made his effin mind up
rocket_scientist replied to stubo72's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
Totally agree. Including the share issues, the club has squandered millions. £12,000,000 more than we could afford to spend, to be precise, give or take the odd million. It's financial mismanagement on a collosal scale. What is it about football club administrators? Milne wouldn't run his own business like this. No sane businessman would. The Marrs at Dundee, that boy at Livi, Boyle at Motherwell, Romanov at Hearts. Even Abramovich has lost hundreds of millions. As for Miller, I would like to think he would be able to stay, on our terms. He's not as good as his agent thinks he is obviously. If managed right, and that's not a given, Lee could do a good job. If he does go, his set-ups for both of the goals v. Celtic in the QF + replay is how I'll remember him - two sublime touches. Unfortunately we should be remembering strikers for the goals they scored. Miller never gave us much, and only in the last 4 or 5 months did he start to look good enough for the Dons. -
Nicholson: it’s time to look at goal-line technology
rocket_scientist replied to mizer's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
1. No I haven't. I just said it could if there was a will to i.e. existing technology is available. 2. That is your opinion. You could be right. -
Nicholson: it’s time to look at goal-line technology
rocket_scientist replied to mizer's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
I didn't. I said it could, if there was a will to. As a bare minimum, we could easily introduce goal line camera's - the technology has already been developed and is ready to go. For example, for all EPL and SPL matches, we already have television coverage. We could have a fourth (or fifth) official watching monitors in conjuction with the TV service providers, and replay incidents there and then, and advise the ref through his earpiece. You could even grant each manager 3 "reviews", where even if the official who's watching the monitors doesn't see it, each team has the right to question, and flag up an incident for review by the TV ref. Replays are instant, and what would it add to a match - 5 minutes total? I'm not advocating giving teams the right to question, I'm just giving an example of how it might be expanded in an "out the box" scenario. I am saying that if there is a will to embrace technology, it's already available and it could be used without any adverse effect on the game. I think Nicholson is totally correct. -
Nicholson: it’s time to look at goal-line technology
rocket_scientist replied to mizer's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
I think it could work perfectly well if there was a will to look at it. We've had more than enough examples at Fir Park, Ibrox, JJB et al this weekend alone, to suggest it is overdue. -
Sir Alex Ferguson - the greatest?
rocket_scientist replied to Kowalski's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
No questionmark required. The Greatest. No contest. Liverppol had a couple of great managers, but none of them come close to what Fergie has done, over distance, and on both sides of the border. -
Californication on the radio just now. Used to love it. Enjoying it now. But nothing lasts forever. Or does it? In music terms, I'm not sure I will ever have a track or a band that I will love for ever. Transience. Thats where its at.
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Now that we have nothing to play for
rocket_scientist replied to Slim's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
Now that we have nothing to play for = all over red rover for the season. However, winner mentality means with one game to play, you win the fucker. Particularly as something will be decided by our last match. This is what Aberdeen stands for. The integrity of competition. Even if the manager isn't up for it, the players surely will be. This season, how often did we get "where the fuck did that come from" performances? Whilst this might suggest disharmony in the management/player relationships, we have enough in our locker, at the end of the day, to make difference. Its a game of two halfs. As I said. Eh. -
Where would you have a season ticket and why?
rocket_scientist replied to capitalsharpie's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
RDS Upper - too remote from the pitch for me, but best view of the game for seeing tactics, effectiveness of formations etc. Atmosphere too remote also. RDS Lower - never been SS near back - good view of game, good atmosphere, good crack SS near front - cracking for close up action, hear the tackles going in. Season ticket seat irrelevant as you can move to wherever you want usually. Merkland - took my kids when they were smaller. Just crap. Main Stand - under-rated. Front row, section C gives excellent close up not only of play, but the manager's, subs, coaches etc. -
That golliwog is politically incorrect. I boycott Robertsons for a different reason. Moving to the huns was bad but calling his son Mason...
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I dunno... a couple of pints. Drink in moderation and all that. As for his face, that has got to be doctored. Tan = healthy... NOT. Notice he's ditched his wedding ring for the night. Watch out local lovelies...
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Someone else actually took Alex Miller as manager!
rocket_scientist replied to wee toon red's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
That'll make him happy. Or not. Smiley Miller. He is so negative, he could only be Scottish. -
I was there, courtesy of a student overdraft. Others please identify yourselves or I'll greet for feeling so old!
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EE: Jimmy wants to create land of giants
rocket_scientist replied to mizer's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
JC would have us believe that this is because there are very few players with character around. Some believe that it starts from the top. Agree with your post. -
EE: Jimmy wants to create land of giants
rocket_scientist replied to mizer's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
It was still pretty decent of him to share this insight with us. None of us have ever been managers... nor played football. -
I also think that their socks are an inch and a half too short. They really didn't plan this very well at all. Pity. Great opportunity missed.
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I was at the Glory of Gothenberg dinner 5 years ago. It was really sad to see a former Don who played the full game that night, having recently split up with his missus and temporarily out of a (fitba) job. He looked like a wrecked man. Willie Miller's speech was just awful. The food was guff, and the killer, Charlie Allan was good crack. Honest. Was not tempted to go this year and was pleased to hear this will be the last big commemoration event. Wouldn't mind one last one in 2033 though.
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I think I'll celebrate it by having my first tattoo done. 11051983 possibly, or the Dons badge on my heart. Or I might just put on white jeans and white shoes and AFC top and jump in a fountain like I did that night. Then drink lots and get off with a tall blonde Swedish lassie. I might even argue with a cunt in a taxi queue at 5 in the morning and then sleep on an airport floor. Could then go to Radars with a massive hangover, and come out to Union Street to see the team in a bus. Happy memories. I forgot all that lot. Cheers.