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Sunday 6th October 2024 - kick-off 3pm

Scottish Premiership: Aberdeen v Hearts

glasgow sheep

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  1. Saw a few folk suggesting the Scotia on Mad, I thought you got away fans in there?
  2. always going to be tough last night. Killie's open attacking play was always going to leave more spaces for us to get in behind than a stuff Accies side. Be interesting to see how we cope against Hearts and although I hope for a reasonable crowd I don't expect one, however if everyone gets behind the team then it shouldn't really matter.
  3. It was shit last year anyway
  4. Biggest league win in 18years apparently!
  5. This happened to me in Chrome after having just loaded it onto the computer so would there have been files to delete?
  6. this is becoming a pain. Happening on all computers and all browsers (chrome, firefox, IE) that I have used. Often go to the home page and may be logged in already (if using home PC) only to click on "show unread posts.." and be asked to log-in. fix it please
  7. Nah you're probably right, it was a good game, well 1st half and last 15 anyway but the constant wank-fest over the EPL is bad enough but every time Barca are on it is embarrassing. I get it, they're good.
  8. Fuck me, I almost switched that game off, what with all the verbal onanism from the commentary team. Far as I could see Barca passed it around alot without creating much apart from a couple of chances Messi should really have scored with, then both teams huffed and puffed achieving fuck all until Van Persie's improbable goal (just what was the keeper doing letting that in?). Anyway good win for Arsenal and reasonable game but far from the super spectacle they fucking twats were trying to make it out as. Perhaps should have watched Roma impode and go down 3-2 to Shaktar Donesk
  9. Games at Hampden: http://media.ticketmaster.com/en-gb/img/sys/tournament/london2012/oly-football.pdf 25th July: 17:00–21:45 Woman's Preliminaries (2 matches): Tickets £20-£40 26th July: 12:00–16:45 Men's Preliminaries (2 matches): Tickets £20-£40 28th July: 17:00–21:45 Woman's Preliminaries (2 matches): Tickets £20-£40 1st August: 14:30–16:30 Men's Preliminaries (1 match): Tickets £20-£40 3rd August: 12:00–14:00 Woman's Quarter-final: Tickets £50-£20
  10. Aberdeen 2 Livingston 4 Megginson 31, Grimmer 89; McNulty 3, 50, Turner 22, Cummings 60 Aberdeen crashed out of the SFA Youth Cup this afternoon in atrocious conditions at Balgownie. The weather really was terrible and it is questionable whether the match should even have been played but credit to Livinsgton who dealt with the conditions better and thoroughly deserved their victory. The visitors, who are top of the SFL U19 League and have hardly lost a game all season, got off to the best possible start when on 3 minutes a slip at the back by Shaughnessy allowed in centre forward McNulty who beat Lukasik. After their poor start the Dons started to come into the game and dominated possession for a while. They had a couple of half chances and Jordon Brown hit the bar with a drive from about 25 yards. Disaster then struck the young Dons as Livie hit on the break. Gray had a race with Jarvis down the wing and when the Northern Ireland youngster mistimed his tackle in the box the referee pointed to the spot. Full back Turner sent Lukasik the wrong way. The Dons kept going though and deservedly got a goal back just after the half hour mark. Grimmer played a free-kick into the box which the Livingston defence and goalkeeper failed to deal with. Shaughnessy and Robertson rose highest to flick the ball on to Megginson who calmly tapped the ball home. Both teams had chances before the break, Livingston missing the best one. After half time Aberdeen came out the stronger side and for the first time in the game really looked on top. They enjoyed the territorial advantage and just when it looked like an equaliser would come Livingston went up the other end and scored to kill the game. The visitors got in behind the Dons down the flanks, this time the right hand side, and from the cross the unmarked McNulty was on hand to score. Three became four on the hour mark when again Livingston got in behind the Dons back four and midfielder Cummings slotted home. Livingston has produced some fine young players in recent years including Scotland players Graham Dorrans and Robert Snodgrass. There were a number of their players who caught the eye today. Neil Cooper made a couple of substitutions with Bolger replacing Sorensen and Gibson replacing Fraser and eventually they started to spark Aberdeen back into live. Gibson from a tight angle put a shot inches past and Bolger on a number of occasions beat his marker and played passes into the box but the ball would just not fall for the Dons strikers. Livingston missed a couple more chances before Aberdeen again dominated in the final stages and a number of Livie players were struggling with cramp. The Dons again though could not find a way past a determined defence until the 89th minute. From a corner the ball was cleared to Jack Grimmer who finished well from the edge of the box. If the goal had come ten minutes or so before there could have been a grandstand finish but it was too little too late. A very disappointing afternoon for the U19s. Team: Lukasik, Grimmer, Jarvis, Hansson, Shaughnessy, Robertson, Sorensen (Bolger 50), Brown, McManus, Megginson, Fraser (Gibson 60) Subs Wilson, McRobbie, Davidson
  11. Happened on my phone, not noticed it on my PC yet
  12. Not a bad day for us (presuming we can pick up points in our up coming games) with pretty much everyone around us apart from hibs dropping points. Also after an extended rest for us we face a motherwell side mauled at ibrox
  13. http://www.perthstjohnstonefc.co.uk/newsitemsdetail.php?param=1267 Pitch inspection 11:15am
  14. http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2887/asia/2011/01/28/2326675/former-aston-villa-midfielder-lee-hendrie-joins-indonesian
  15. In/oot: In Pre-match: Probably train but as it looks like only two of us are going may drive. If we get the train probably head to the Sports Bar in the centre for the Manchester Derby Match: The stand they give is Post-match: Train home Prediction: 1-1
  16. If I did would I go on about it all the fucking time?
  17. Did I read they had to replay their last tie due to an ineligible player? Was against Coldsteam or some shit anyway so not sure what the point would have been. 'MON THE WEE DONS
  18. Do they give the OF more tickets? I thought they made appoint about refusing to give them more than the 1 stand when they opened. Crazy to think folk are talking about 4000 at Love St (sic) when we had about 4000 at Pittodrie yesterday. Anyhooo I shall be there regardless and given our less than impressive record there I envisage pretty tough game, possibly a replay.
  19. Yeah I hate English people, that's what my problem is
  20. Well done, although seems strange he wasn't in from the start
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