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I went down on a bus from Banchory with my bro. First away game and first trip so far a field without my parents (although I think one of my dad's mates was meant to be keeping an eye on us) Being 15 and my bro 12 we didn't head to any pubs pre match and I remember hanging about the East End of the stadium counting down the minutes till the gates opened.
Great day, great support, great goals and Glass won a moutain bike as MotM bizarrely.
I was also surprised by how quiet the bus was on the way back, and indeed the crowd as we left the stadium, suppose even then it was taken as a routine cup win over some shite from Tayside.
The atmosphere on the bus was probably dampened more than it might otherwise have been by the fact on the the way out of Glasgow some ned lobbed a brick at our bus, shattering the window. It didn't fall in straight away but about 30mins up the road we had to pull over and knock the window out.
Needless to say a Journey back up to Deeside, in November with a missing window wasnae much fun.
Still, great day.
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Craig Brown spoke to the media at lunchtime today.
"We've got a very difficult fixture tomorrow evening. Even with our full strength squad Inverness constitutes a real challenge. They're playing very well, they have been to Glasgow and won at Ibrox and Celtic Park this season so another trophy would be a victory at Pittodrie. We intend to make sure they don't get that but it will be a hard game.
"We have a huge handicap tomorrow night with the number of injuries we currently have. We've got a possibility of 8 players being out. Clark Robertson, Ryan Fraser and Gavin Rae are still in the same situation as last week but it's highly unlikely that they'll be ready and now of course Isaac Osbourne is added to that.
"It would be great for the fans to find their team and our team at the top of this league. That would be my wish for them for Christmas but we've got to win to ensure that we're there and it will be a very difficult game. Inverness will be feeling the same. It's a great chance for them too.
"At the weekend we were saying if we win here we go second so we managed to overcome that challenge now there's another one and these are the kind of challenges we thrive on and which players should thrive on.
"We always go out thinking we can win a game. Even with a depleted squad I think people will acknowledge we've got good resources and it's a great chance for the guys who come in to stand up to the challenge. It's a great incentive to win the game and to go to the top but I don't want to build the expectation up too much as there is a danger when there is expectation that we don't fulfil that so what we'll do is go out and try our best to win this football match as we do every game. Take it on a game by game basis and after the game look where we are, not before the game."
There will be a minute's applause before the Inverness CT match on Tuesday in memory of AFC matchday stalwart of over 30 years, Brian Johnson, who sadly passed away recently.
A good crowd is expected tomorrow night. Although there are cash turnstiles, we as always STRONGLY recommend you purchase a ticket in advance to avoid possible queues near kick off time.
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Anyone who was at the game or has watched the highlights will have seen he was playing in midfield in a 442 behind Vernon and Fallon
indeed
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mcginn, striker, rant, etc etc
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Fat Postie reporting we now have ten players injured
Ossie could be out for several weeks apparently
This is getting beyond a joke. Happens every season but this year seems even more ridiculous than normal. I suppose we do sign players that are injury prone but is there more to it than that?
Craig Brown was asked at the Edinburgh Roadshow about it he felt that the different surfaces we used to train on, due to lack of dedicated training facility, was a factor. Should we be looking at the physio and medical staff?
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Another good win in the Youth Cup.
Aberdeen 4 | Masson 19' , Murray 71' ,McManus 74' , O'Sullivan 78' (Masson missed penalty on 34')
HamiltonAcademical 2 | Ryan 2', Fraser 33'
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Massive game again. And another very tough game too. Ict seem to have a decent team this year and have been scoring goals for fun. A win for them puts them above us and level with celtic, this league really is crazy this year.
Biggest worry is the decimation of our midfield. We really can't go on getting results with injuries at the level they are. Ozzy now also a doubt and Broon said it's unlikely anyone else will be back so that us without Jack, Hughes, Rae, Osbourne, Milsom, Fraser, Naysmith and Robertson. Yikes.
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About fucking time
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Went to see Stirling Albion play Queen's Park. Stirling were awful, New Rangers must be really bad to lose to a team like that.
Was there too.
Queen's looked much the better side, Albion were simply awful hit and hoppers. Quite how Sevco lost to them I have no idea.
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Celtic 14 11 25
Aberdeen 15 6 24
Hibernian 15 5 24
St Johnstone 15 0 23
Inverness CT 15 2 22
Motherwell 15 3 21
Dundee Utd 14 -1 20
Kilmarnock 15 4 19
Hearts 15 0 18
Ross County 15 -5 16
St Mirren 15 -8 15
Dundee 15 -17 11
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What a result. What a bounce when we scored.
Hibs absolutely dominated and Griffiths ran us ragged but we stuck in a waited for our chance and took it.
Any other season we would have lost that 2 or 3 nil but actually kept Hibs to mainly long range attempts.
We will need to play a hell of a lot better against ICT on Tue but no team could cope with losing both their first choice and second choice midfield. How long till Hughes and Rae are back? With them in the team we can do something this year, without it's going to be a struggle.
Whatever happens this is already the best season in years, lets make it the best in decades
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Milne still seems keen on 10 or 12.
I'd like a bigger league but he still persists with the line that an expanded top league isn't financially viable.
8-8-8 just sounds like nonsense to me. I agree with CtS, I can't stand the split and if they are going to re-organise the league and introduce another split then Scottish Fitba will just look stupid.
Top league of 16 or 18 for me. Couldn't give a fuck if places are attractive to travel to or not.
It's not just whether places are attractive to travel to. Our home crowds (never mind the away "support" that visits Pittodrie) will plummet if we replace games against Hearts, United and Hibs, never mind the OF, with Raith, Hamilton, Cowdenbeath etc. And that's not even mentioning the loss of 3 home games.
To have 16/18 team league you need 20+ teams capable of playing in the top league, Scotland isn't big enough for this.
The split, I think, has worked pretty well, most seasons we have had competitve end of season games with bigger crowds as those fighting it out for Europe/Relegation/Title are facing each other in the run in. I'd be amazed if anyone outside Scotland even knew we had a split, never mind thinking it's stupid
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btr, the main attraction of a 16 team league for me (as a fan) is quite straight forward. More variety, less repetitive, and a sensible straightforward league format that doesn't further humiliate scottish football to outside observers. Any kind of split mid-season is wrong in my opinion.
I haven't really got answers about 'the national team' and 'finances', but I'm guessing both those issues are at an all time low anyway, and I can't see how an 8-8-8 set up would improve those situations either?
We need a pyramid system like the english fa, whereby ambitious amateur clubs (like the rangers ) can start at the very bottom and work their way up. In fact the whole english set up should be a model for the future of our game, albeit on a smaller scale.
I'm not sure increasing the quantity will really increase the variety. With a 16 team top league there are likely to be the same small number of teams being relegated/promoted each year as the variation in the top 20 teams in the country is pretty limited. Further more I see it unlikley that more folk will turn up at Pittodrie for a game v Hamilton Accies rather than a second game against, for example, Hearts, while equally I doubt we'll take as many to Hamilton as we would do to Gorgie. It's all very well saying we want more teams and variety but I suspect as well as losing the cash from 3 home games we'll end up with a smaller average attendance.
We do need more variation and that can be provided by a 12 team league that has a decent promotion/relegation set up.
8-8-8 gives you alot of variation and given that the bottom 4 from the top league who have been losing all season go head to head with the top 4 from the second league who will have been winning all season, would suggest to me you could have as many as 3 or even 4 new teams starting out in the top league the following season.
The set up ensures competitive games that means something almost all the way through the season, hence big crowds and a bigger shake of the leagues each season.
16 team league means a massive dead space of meaningless games from probably 7th to 12th, with a subsequent drop in crowds, less enticing teams coming to Pittodrie and more boring trips to the likes of Hamilton.
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Hibs about to have their annual post-xmas collapse in form?
HIBERNIAN have suffered a massive blow after being told they cannot extend the loan spell of striker Leigh Griffiths.Wolves manager Stale Solbakken has confirmed that he has no interest in letting Hibs keep Griffiths on when the loan expires in January.
Even though Griffiths is not in the plans of Solbakken, Wolves want a permanent cash deal.
And if cash-strapped Hibs can't find the money to sign him then Wolves will look to sell him to another club. Solbakken said: "We will try and get some money out of it. It would be stupid otherwise as he's out of contract at the end of the season. When someone wants something maybe they will get a Christmas gift! So you never know what will happen. We will see. But at the moment I don't know of any other interest in him."
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Massively disappointing but some of the reaction seems ott.
We matched them, and probably had more chances first half. Second was a different matter but losing Rae cost us. Don't forget we were without Hughes, Jack, Naysmith, Milsom and then Rae and Fraser all of whom would probably find a place in our best XI.
We are massively better than we have been for years but can't cope with losing so many players, especially most of our midfield.
League is still tight, there are bizarre results each week yet we, uniquely, have only really had one major slip up, v County in Dingwall. Hibs game is massive, and realistically was always going to be bigger and more important than the game v the Tims.
They may not be a great side but they have a massive squad and are simply several notches above most of us in the SPL. We sadly got them a few weeks to late. Having dropped points in their last 3 games they were always going to be more focussed this weekend, if we had go them two weeks ago perhaps we could have got a result.
Onward and upward
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Now 3-2 Killie
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Killie winning two nil at tannadice which puts them above us on goals scored
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Maybe worth a read:
http://afcheritage.bigcartel.com/product/the-aberdeen-men-can-t-play-football
Think you know everything about football in Aberdeen? Well, not until you’ve read this book.Have you heard, for instance, that Sheffield United, the English Champions, were humiliated in Torry; that Scotland twice played an Aberdeen select at the Chanonry in Old Aberdeen; or that the first floodlit game in the city was played at Kittybrewster in the late 19th Century to raise funds for the family of a player who had passed away as a result of an accident during a match, but despite the charitable aspect of the game, hundreds of fans sneaked over the boundary walls under cover of darkness to avoid paying? You can also read about the Aberdeen player who almost died after being knifed in a drunken brawl with a sailor, and the other prominent local player who was jailed for assaulting a water bailiff who caught him poaching salmon in the Don. This and much more is included in this 350 page book, which includes 132 illustrations and masses of fascinating statistics.
It’s the story, told in detail for the first time, of the original Aberdeen FC, Orion FC and Victoria United FC who merged in 1903 to form the club we know today. The book also reveals the true story about Bon Accord FC, a club which went down in football folklore following its world record 36-0 defeat by Arbroath in the Scottish Cup.
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Source on mad saying we have sold just over 16,000 in total for this.
Still the biggest crowd since 16,153 vs Rangers Nov 2009 and Celtic 16,803 in August the same year, but was hoping for more.
Last nr capacity crowd v Rangers Jan 2009 when 20,441 turned up with 18,100 v Celtic the same month.
For comparison last yr
Celtic: 12,497 and 13,126
Rangers: 15,468
Season 2010/11
Rangers: 15,307 and 11,925
Celtic: 12,901
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Is it giro day?
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When I misspell a word I am unable to right click on it and correct it with my firefox dictionary add-on like I can on every other website
just saying
and youtube embedding ain't working
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Always remember almost seeing a riot in the main stand at a hun game when some stinky mink stood up and brandished a union jack when the scum scored. Think the only thing that saved him was the fact his kid was with him (what kind of retard tink does that when looking after his kid).
Anyway he was escorted out for his own safety.
Thompson Quits SPL Board
in Aberdeen Football Club
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Fit's going on here then?
http://sport.stv.tv/football/clubs/dundee-united/202922-dundee-united-chairman-stephen-thompson-unexpectedly-quits-spl-board/