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Scottish Premiership - Hibernian v Aberdeen
Wanderingdon
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Darren Mackie 355 appearances for the dons
Wanderingdon replied to mizer's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
How? Surely we have had better players who should be there before mackie? -
Nigerian Striker on Trial at Dons
Wanderingdon replied to BobbyBiscuit's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
Just read that Sven Goran thought he was a good striker....Is that good or bad for us then xD -
Nigerian Striker on Trial at Dons
Wanderingdon replied to BobbyBiscuit's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
A little information: Chima Daniel "Danny" Uchechi (born September 14, 1989) is a Nigerian[1] football forward currently playing for Leicester City on loan from Nigeria National League side FC Dender. Uchechi scored 13 goals with the Charlton Athletic under-18 team,[2] then added five goals in reserve squad matches in 2008-09 season. Uchechi signed for West Ham United in spring 2009.[3] After being released by West Ham United Uchechi returned in summer 2010 to Nigeria National League side FC Dender. Uchechi was loaned in January 2011 to Leicester City.[4] He was not given a squad number for the 2010-11 season for Leicester City. In his first game for Leicester City reserves, against San Jose Earthquakes in a behind-closed-doors friendly at Belvoir Drive, he scored a penalty after Miguel Vítor had been fouled in the penalty area.[5] Uchechi received his first international callup in the 2008 Intercontinental Cup in Malaysia.[6] He was called up for an African Youth Championship qualifier in Senegal, and for both legs against Sudan, but had to pull out with injury. He played three games by the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup for the Nigeria national under-20 football team.[7] -
New Striker? - Scott Vernon signs
Wanderingdon replied to BobbyBiscuit's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
Gary Linekar or Alan Shearer, i even heard that Frank McAvenie was seen in the City ? -
Im sure they are related by bloody or something, im sure ive read it, yes thats it both Wayne & Adam have bloody, so defo sign him.... But now its public maybe Alloa will outbid us :-(
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Im actualy going to make it to this one so they better win :-) or the wife and kids are getting it :-| lol
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Just a quick input :-) Surely we have to give him at least one season to get his team sorted. The players are used to how JC worked and im sure MG is a different kettle of fish to work for and with. maybe its a show of "Player" power as ive read on these forums some of the players are playing shite, maybe they are upset that the comfy zone that they had with JC is now gone and MG works differently? I say give him till this time next season before we bay for his blood. otherwise were do we stand? have to pay him off and get another manager, that may cost money. Who would we try and get into the Job? did not see hundreds running in after we moved JC on.
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not even worth a comment....
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Im just worried which Aberdeen will turn up "the Good, Bad or Ugly???
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Views Thoughts? should we show him the door or try and keep him? if we did show him the door who could step in ?
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Stuart Duff can leave Aberdeen if he finds a new club Aberdeen midfielder Stuart Duff will be allowed to leave the Scottish Premier League club - if the 28-year-old can find a new club. Duff was signed by former manager Jimmy Calderwood following his release by Dundee United two years ago. Although the player does not want to leave the Dons, he is not in manager Mark McGhee's plans. He recently returned from a month-long loan spell with Inverness Caledonian Thistle in Division One. Caley Thistle manager Terry Butcher had wanted to retain him for longer, but the commuting from Aberdeen to Inverness was not suitable for the player. Inverness's First Division rivals, Partick Thistle, could be a destination for Duff. The midfielder has made 10 appearances for Aberdeen this season but has played just four minutes as a substitute since the turn of the year. Info: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/a/aberdeen/8486850.stm
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Armed Forces to get Free Tickets at Pittodrie
Wanderingdon replied to BrownyBrown's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
The power of the Media, look when Saddam killed the kurds? the actual fact that we are allowed to sit here and debate in this manner, when in the old iraq & Afghan this could of ment imprisionment or even death. There will be fanatics for a few years who still believe they have a just cause to kill and injury, as the people grow tired in that area more and more of them will "push out" these people. deaths of people is never "Worth It" but in the long run these deaths should not be in vain. -
Armed Forces to get Free Tickets at Pittodrie
Wanderingdon replied to BrownyBrown's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
In reply to your first comment/Question, Before the Coalition Forces went in to Afghanistan, it was being used as a Training ground for terrorists, They were free to roam and do whatever they wanted, this was not only the terrorists who want to kill £British£ but terroists from all over the world, by the presents of the Security Force now operation in Afghanistan thier area is much smaller, and they have pushed east to the Pakaistan border as per the news briefs you will of been seeing/hearing. No matter home much effort we put into it you will always get your fantics who get brain washed into thinkig thier death is for the Greater cause, but slowly the flow is leveling out. Once we have trained the Afgha Army/Police they will be able to ensure that terrorists have no free rein in Afghanistan. In reply to your second question/comments, Afghan's main export is drugs, if we take it out completely Afgan would have nothing to sustain its economy, and would cause a Voild which would be a total nightmare for Afghan and any countries supporting it. Currently the Allies are paying farms their to farm other goods instead of poppies, this way it cuts down the growth, only problem is the drug dealers are threating to take out the farmers and thier families, as the Drug makers 7 taliban are almost one group, slowly we are turning the normal Afganistan people into working the land to feed themselves and sell on to raise money. The influx of drugs you speak about is because the dealers know that in the future the poppy fields of Afghan will be no more so float the markets now with the cheap stuff to get the money in so they can "Try" and win the war/conflict. Both these answers are not the view of the Army at all, but are my own views on what I have seen and read for myself. -
Armed Forces to get Free Tickets at Pittodrie
Wanderingdon replied to BrownyBrown's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
List the points i will go through them and answer as many as I can.