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almost finished night shift soon back home, get an hour or twos sleep then off to Hampden COME ON REDS make it worth my while. First semi final in 8yrs Lets make it our first final in 8yrs GET IN TAE THEM!! :ultras: :ultras: :ultras: :ultras: :ultras: :ultras: :ultras:
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24 HOURS TO GO: The last trophy we won at Hampden: Wednesday, 9 May, 2001, 21:44 GMT 22:44 UK Young Dons lift the cup Aberdeen celebrate winning the Youth Cup at Hampden Celtic's grip on Scottish silverware this season was loosened by Aberdeen's youngsters as the Pittodrie side lifted the Youth Cup at Hampden Park on Wednesday night. First half goals from Fergus Tiernan and Scott Michie enabled the Dons to pick up the prize. Coached by former Pittodrie favourite Drew Jarvie, the Aberdeen under-18s were given the perfect start when captain Tiernan poked the ball over the line after just 90 seconds following a blunder from the Celtic goalkeeper. Michie followed up with a goal after 20 minutes to extend the Reds' advantage. Cheered on by a crowd of 2,228, Celtic pressed valiantly for a way back into the game, but the Dons held firm and limited the Parkhead outfit to just a few goal-scoring chances.
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WOOOHOOO The new and improved guasc flag is making it's debut appearance on Saturday. Taken from the official QotS website: 2. Any fan who wishes to take a banner or large flag to the game and wishes to display it on the empty seats in Section B should approach a steward who will assist in gaining access to the area where they can be displayed
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9hours and I start night shift
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maybe it's just my shite google technique but it was as hard as fuck finding any decent pics of the dons. Was trying to find crowd shots from prev trips to hampdens as well as trophies getting paraded about and found fuck all. Anyway 25hours to go!!!
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When Dow scored half the aberdeen support in the West stand launched themselves down the stairs. Some poor lad ended up getting stretchered away about 10mins later, presumably having been crushed and trampled on in the rush. Best. Goal. Ever.
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I'm hearing you brother!!
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ONE DAY TO :AFC: :AFC: :AFC2: :AFC2: :AFC: :AFC: Calderwood bearing up under pressure to deliver success FRANK GILFEATHER April 11 2008 Jimmy Calderwood will sleep uneasily tonight. His team's inconsistency, a trait that has dogged Aberdeen all season, ensures he will be stalked by anxiety ahead of a tricky cup tie against Queen of the South. The Pittodrie side are expected to win. The prize for doing so is a very real chance of silverware, probably against a Rangers team in the throes of a season-long endurance test. With around 15,000 Aberdeen supporters ready to make the trip to Glasgow tomorrow, Calderwood knows he will not be presented with a better opportunity for European football next term. advertisement Rangers are already assured of Champions League involvement, meaning tomorrow's victors would have a clear path to the UEFA Cup if Walter Smith's team conform to expectations and beat Partick Thistle and then St Johntone to reach the final. Having tasted European football in Ukraine, Greece, Spain and Germany this season, Calderwood wants more of the same. That, he stressed yesterday, was not to demean Gordon Chisholm, the Queen of the South manager, nor his players, three of whom - Steve Tosh, Neil MacFarlane and John Stewart - were ushered out of Pittodrie by him. The occasion, he insisted, would be about who handled the pressure best on the day. Didn't his players know about that every other week? "Our club is similar to the Old Firm," he said. "Rangers and Celtic are not allowed to lose one game. We might be permitted to lose a couple, the way our fans are, but it's been a lot more this season, I'm afraid. It's that kind of pressure we have every week but the players should be able to handle it." Until 10 weeks ago, Aberdeen - who have Derek Young and Steve Lovell, injury victims for several weeks, back in contention - had reason to be optimistic. They were in both domestic cups, were fighting hard for third place in the Cydesdale Bank Premier League and had been drawn against Bayern Munich in the UEFA Cup last 32. After their form dipped, however, they only scraped into the top six courtesy of a narrow win over Falkirk at the start of this week. "We still have a lot to play for in the league," Calderwood added, "and we will do our best to end the season in as high a position as possible. If we can get to the cup final I am sure it will appease the supporters a lot. "Some of them have actually said they would rather we won the cup than end in third place in the league. I can't really understand that argument. Mind you, I might be able to in six weeks' time if we get the chance in the final." Aberdeen's inconsistency this season has brought scathing critiques from many supporters, but Calderwood said: "I have never encountered any adverse reaction from the fans. They love their club and they are looking forward to the semi-final. "We know the expectations they've got but we set our our standards. You come into this great game and you get kicked in the teeth from time to time. "We have a very experienced management team who have been through the wringer, one way or another, and we have handled that. But when you get that close to succeeding, you just hope the players have the same mentality. If you give it everything and you're beaten by a bad refereeing decision or you have missed chances and it's not going to be your day but you know you've given it everything, you can live with that. "You're still annoyed but you can live with it. If you have not played to your full potential and not done what you know you're good at, that's always the frightening thing for managers."
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D2 for winners
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Shut up ya wee prick Strachan: My Celts should be in semis Published: 10/04/2008 IT’S NOT FAIR: Gordon Strachan says Celtic should be in the Scottish Cup semis and not Aberdeen. More Pictures CELTIC boss Gordon Strachan says they deserve to be in the Scottish Cup semi-finals more than the Dons. Darren Mackie’s goal gave Aberdeen a 1-0 replay victory at Parkhead in the cup quarter-finals. But Strachan insists they are the ones who should be playing Queen of the South in the last four at Hampden on Saturday. The former Don also claimed his team deserves to be a lot closer to Rangers in the race for the SPL title. Strachan said: “There’s absolutely no doubt that we should have won our last five games. Anyone with any sense of fairness would agree with that. “That’s not skipping around anything. “I’m having difficulty explaining the results to players and they are all sitting scratching their heads.†A 3-0 victory over relegated Gretna is Celtic’s only win in their last seven games. As well as losing to the Dons in the cup, they’ve now fallen seven points behind Rangers.
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QoS claiming a total of 23,000 have been sold, and that they have sold about 8500 of those. Pretty impressive all round. Putting the crowd into perspective the semi last year between Celtic and St Johnstone only drew 28339 with greatest fans in the world in their home town. Well done dandies and doonhammers
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2 DAYS TO GO: Dons in Semi finals Aberdeen legend Archie Baird once said that the popular tale around the city was that young men of the time would only get around to getting married "When the Dons win the Cup". It was on the back of that wit that perhaps emphasised the Dons unwanted tag of always being the bridesmaid when it came to their formative years in the Scottish Cup. It was not until 1947 and after the country had rejoiced in the cessation of hostilities across Europe that the old trophy finally made its way to Pittodrie. Previously it had been a story of so near for the Dons who had came tantalisingly close to winning their first major honour. It was at the semi final stage in particular that Aberdeen would suffer some bitter disappointments. In 1908 Aberdeen reached their first semi final. Back then it was still a home or away tie at that stage and Aberdeen eased past Albion Rovers, Dundee and Queens Park to reach the last four. Pittodrie had been increased in capacity by then and a reported 20,000 filled the ground for what promised to be a great occasion, Unfortunately Celtic had not read the script and proceeded to impose themselves on the game with a physical approach that unsettled a more fluent Aberdeen. The Black & Gold's went down 1-0 in a game that was remembered for a succession of nasty fouls and infringements by the visitors. The large crowd vented their anger at the Celtic players and amid chaotic scenes at full time the visiting players had to be escorted from the field as they were stoned from the terraces. That episode led to Aberdeen receiving punishment from the SFA with a closure of Pittodrie for two weeks. Three years later it was Celtic again in the semi final, this time in Glasgow and once again Aberdeen just missed out in 1-0 defeat. It had been a difficult season for Aberdeen as they finished runners up to Rangers in the league race in what was the first season that Aberdeen had shown to be one of the best sides in the country. Further semi final defeats to Morton (1922), Hibernian (1924) and Celtic (1926) brought more heartache for the club. While Aberdeen did not threaten to win the championship until the late 20's with the legendary Benny Yorston emerging in the side, their Scottish Cup record was an impressive one though ultimately unsuccessful. Joe Harper is mobbed by Dons fans after the 1970 semi finalThe 1922 defeat to Morton was hard to take, the Dons going down 3-1 at Dens Park. After a stirring 3-0 win over Dundee at Pittodrie before a record 28,000 in the quarter final, it was mid-table Morton that emerged victorious in an uninspiring semi final. That jinx continued two years later when Hibernian knocked Aberdeen out in what was a marathon semi final. It took a third meeting to decide the tie with Hibernian eventually winning 1-0 in a second replay after two goal less ties. In 1926 Aberdeen had came through eight Scottish Cup ties only to fall once again to Celtic in the semi final. In 1935 a new Aberdeen side emerged in what became known as the 'Black & Gold' era for the club. Aberdeen survived after the 'Great Mystery' betting scandal had rocked the club in 1931. That prompted a new side to develop and with the likes of Matt Armstrong and Willie Mills establishing themselves in the side, Aberdeen had become known as a side of great ability and a true footballing team. After a memorable first ever cup win over Celtic in the Pittodrie quarter final in March 1935, hopes were high that they could reach their first final. Once again their semi final hoodoo struck and Aberdeen went down to Hamilton 3-1 at Parkhead. Two years later and with Aberdeen regularly battling it out at the top of the table that wonderful side of the 30's eventually smashed the semi final hoodoo with a 2-0 win over Morton at Easter Road. It was old rivals Celtic that Aberdeen were to face in the final. Aberdeen had never seen so much excitement as thousands made plans to make the big day in Glasgow. All modes of transport were used from the 20 'Black & Gold Special' trains that were laid on by British Rail to several intrepid followers who set off for Hampden on their bicycles. One factor that was not allowed for was the unprecedented interest in Aberdeen's first final with an estimated 30,000 travelling down from the north, there was chaos outside the ground as a record British crowd of 146,433 filled the national stadium. It was reported that there was many more than that inside the ground as an estimated 20,000 gained admission 'by other means' while more than 20,000 gathered outside, many turning back as getting to the ground was futile. Action from the 1982 semi final against St. MirrenAberdeen did not want to disappoint on their big day but the reality was that they never really showed their true form in the final and they went down 2-1 in a huge anti climax for the club and supporters. Aberdeen had been touted as the best footballing side in the country with their slick passing and movement a joy to watch. Celtic on the other hand were more physical and pedestrian, but with a desire that not many could match. The brawn over brain battle was won by Celtic although there was controversy over their winning goal. Aberdeen for their part were a big let down and in particular it was frustrating to see Willie Mills rarely get involved in the game. Mills had been inspirational and Aberdeen also missed the injured Billy Strauss their superb winger who had done so much to get the side to Hampden. Tragedy struck the club just weeks after the final when the club lost one of their greats, when Jackie Benyon passed away on the club tour of South Africa after falling ill. Just prior to the country plunging into war in 1939 Aberdeen had changed from their traditional Black and Gold strips to a new red shirt and white shorts kit. The change did not prevent their semi final jinx to strike again when the Dons went down in a replay to Motherwell. Aberdeen returned to Scottish Cup action in 1947 mindful that the club had never won the trophy in their history. It was beginning to become a big burden for the club and they rarely escaped criticism. However during the war when all football was suspended and only various regional league and cup competitions were played out, the Dons had found that winning formula with several cup successes during the war time period. That continued in 1947 when Aberdeen reached both the new League Cup Final and a second appearance in the Scottish Cup Final. Hans Gilhaus nets in the 4-0 1990 semi win against United.Not for the first time Aberdeen were firm favourites in a semi final but with the Dons record at that stage of the cup far from impressive, nothing was taken for granted against Arbroath in the 1947 semi final. Stan Williams was once again the Aberdeen hero and it was his two goals that saw off a plucky Gayfield side as Aberdeen's experience and power saw them through to the first post war cup final. It was Hibernian that were the Dons opponents in the final and it was a day to remember for the huge travelling Aberdeen support as they won the cup in a stunning 2-1 win. It was no more than Aberdeen deserved as captain Frank Dunlop was presented with the trophy on the Hampden pitch. The day belonged to Aberdeen winger Stan Williams an almost poignant replacement for Jackie Benyon. It was Williams who had followed Aberdeen on tour in his native South Africa in 1937 and he was invited to join the Dons after showing up well in practise matches. Williams scored what was described as a 'Goal in a Million' by the press. Williams cut in from the wing and rounded two defenders near the goal line. As everyone expected him to cut the ball back, Williams squeezed the ball in from the tightest of angles to score a sensational winner. It was not until the 50's and a new side that evolved under manager Dave Halliday suggested that Aberdeen were once again back in the hunt for honours. In 1953 Aberdeen reached the final only to go down to rangers in a replay. In the semi final it was Third Lanark that stretched the Dons as a double from Harry Yorston in a replay was enough to give Aberdeen a 2-1 win and a third cup final appearance. A year later the Dons produced what remains their best ever result in a Scottish Cup semi final when they hammered favourites Rangers 6-0 at Hampden before a 110,939 attendance. It was a personal triumph for big Joe O'Neil, once shunned by the Ibrox club after it emerged what school he attended. O'Neil had previously fractured his skull in a game against Falkirk only three weeks before the Rangers clash and O'Neil played against medical advice and scored a sensational hat trick as Aberdeen inflicted Rangers worst ever Scottish Cup result on them in that 1954 semi final meeting. In 1959 it took two attempts for Aberdeen to see of a spirited challenge from Third Lanark to book the Dons fifth cup final appearance. Norman Davidson was the Aberdeen hero, scoring in both ties against the Cathkin Park side. It was not until the days of Eddie Turnbull that Aberdeen returned to semi final action. In 1966 they went down to Rangers in a replay. Harry Melrose scoring in a 2-1 defeat. Aberdeen were more successful a year later when they defeated Dundee Utd 1-0 at Dens Park in the semi final. It took a moment of genius from Jimmy Smith to send Aberdeen through to meet Celtic at Hampden. Celtic Park was never a happy hunting ground for Aberdeen in the 60's and that trend continued with a 1-6 hammering from Rangers in 1969. While that was the clubs worst cup semi final defeat on record they returned to the semi final stage a year later on their way to Hampden when they defeated Kilmarnock 1-0 at Muirton Park, the old home of St Johnstone. Andy Dow celebrates his winner against Hibs in 2000.A huge Aberdeen following made it through to the tight Perth ground and the Red Army made up the bulk of the 25,812 attendance. A solitary goal from Derek 'Cup-Tie' McKay was enough to see Aberdeen return to Hampden for another cup final meeting with Celtic. The Aberdeen side that had been built by Turnbull and went on to win the cup that year was never given a chance to evolve with the sale of first Martin Buchan then latterly goal prince Joe Harper. It was eight years before Aberdeen reached the semi final again; on that occasion it was a 4-2 win over Partick at a sparsely populated Hampden Park that was enough to see Aberdeen through. Ian Fleming was the Aberdeen hero with a hat trick against the Jags. A year later after beating Celtic at Parkhead in a quarter final replay the Dons went down 2-1 against Hibernian at Hampden. Rangers then inflicted a surprise 1-0 defeat on the Dons at Celtic Park in the 1980 semi final as the Dons were going for a league and cup double. When John Hewitt scored his record breaking goal against Motherwell at Fir Park in 1982, it began the Dons longest unbeaten sequence in the Scottish Cup that was to stretch for 24 games and brought three consecutive cup wins. In the 1982 semi final it took two matches to see off St Mirren, the Dons eventually prevailing in a sensational 3-1 win in a Dens park replay. A year later Celtic were beaten 1-0 in the semi final at Hampden three days before Aberdeen were to confirm their place in the ECWC Final against Waterschei in Belgium. Dundee were beaten 2-0 at Tynecastle in 1984 as Aberdeen went on to create a new club record of Scottish Cup wins. The unbeaten run came to an end in controversial circumstances against Dundee Utd at Tynecastle in a semi final replay in 1985. Aberdeen regained the cup in 1986 with a win over Hearts in the final and it was their Edinburgh neighbours Hibernian who were soundly beaten in the semi final at Dens Park. Eric Black and Joe Miller were among the goals in a 3-0 win over the Easter Road side. In 1988 Dundee Utd defeated Aberdeen after it took a third game to settle the outcome, while the Tannadice club did it again a year later in a Dens park replay. For the third year in succession the clubs met at the semi final stage in 1990 and on this occasion Aberdeen regained revenge with a thumping 4-0 win over United at Tynecastle. Hans Gillhaus was their tormentor in chief as Aberdeen swept aside the Tannadice side on their way to meeting Celtic in the final. In 1993 with Hampden being developed, the final moved away from its' spiritual home and was taken to Celtic Park. Aberdeen reached the final after edging past Hibernian in a 1-0 win at Tynecastle with Scott Booth scoring the all-important goal. A year later under Willie Miller Aberdeen were once again knocked out by Dundee Utd in a replay, while Hearts put Aberdeen out for the first time in a Scottish Cup tie in 1996 with a 2-1 win at Hampden in the semi final. Under Ebbe Skovdahl Aberdeen reached both domestic cup finals in 1999.2000 and it was Hibernian that were beaten in the Scottish Cup. Alex McLeish's side were favourites to see of the Dons challenge back then, but goals from Arild Stavrum and Andy Dow booked the Dons final place
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Been to hamdpen 4 times to see the dons. 2 wins (Dundee 95 and Hibs 2000) 2 defeats (celtic and rangers 2000) Like a few others I was 15 when I went down to Hampden for the first time to see the 96 Coke Cup final. Was a pretty memorable day given it was my first away match as a dons fan and the first time me and my wee brother had been let loose away down to Glasgow for the day by ourselves. Remembering being awestruck by the size of the place and the vast swathes of dandies (and empty seats in the dundee end). Magic day which unfortunately was spoilt by some wee ned who lobbed a brick at our bus window on the way out of glasgow. We had to stop at the side of the motorway to knock the window out as the glass was beginning to cave in and then had a 3hr bus journey, in November, back to Banchory with a big gaping hole on one side of the bus. Nae warm Have to say the Hibs semifinal came pretty close to matching that day, even if there were only a few thousand of us there, the sheer joy of seeing Andy Dow score the winner has rarely been matched in the 8years since
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and another: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7DE_0pcJbQ
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Damn this was meant to be added to daily ach well 4 DAYS TO GO!! some cup semifinals from our glorious past:
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what is the biggest dons support for a semi final? Any ideas?
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yeah looked more on tv (although you can't always tell) and I thought Falkirk had a reasonable support. Still 11,000 isn't bad for a televised Monday night match
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THE OFFICIAL: "LET'S ALL LAUGH AT HEARTS"
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I believe we have the day off that day before the final league match vs the huns Would it be rude to stand, point and laugh at firpark as the jambos arrive? Can they beat 431? -
well done to afc who sent out the fixtures to supportes clubs as 2132 Saturday, 19 April 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Celtic v Aberdeen, 15:00 Saturday, 26 April 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Aberdeen v Hibernian, 15:00 Saturday, 03 May 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Aberdeen v Dundee Utd, 15:00 Saturday, 10 May 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Motherwell v Aberdeen, 15:00 Sunday, 18 May 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Aberdeen v Rangers, 13:30
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looking forward to the trips up home, and finally get make use of my season ticket in 2008. United and hibs are usually good games, with good records at pittodrie. Then we have the huns the week before (hopefully) the cup final BRING IT ON
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THE OFFICIAL: "LET'S ALL LAUGH AT HEARTS"
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seems to me that Falkirk arenae even playing with a keeper and have some Irish lad as sweeper.