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Scottish Premiership - Aberdeen v Hearts

BobbyBiscuit

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  1. Ok then, i'll humour you although i'm not sure if i'm being fished here or not: Uh huh and done what in every big game we've had?? Two goals in ten years? he's deserving of a testimonial cos of two goals in ten years? Really? For a striker, that is fucking criminal. It is monumentally depressing that Aberdeen fans believe this guy is any way deserving of a testimonial. It makes me sick.
  2. Is that a piss take?
  3. Kerr has signed for that Greek mob according to Mad. That'll do.
  4. Seriously? You maybe want to speak to Duncan Shearer about that. Apparently it does. Fucking sad days. The guy is a poor, poor player. Doesn't seem to bother some though, worryingly.
  5. Only in football would the worker's performance decline to beyond unacceptable and yet would still expect a wage rise. I would laugh it wasn't so fucking depressing.
  6. seconded. and why have a player back who the fans will not be slow in getting on his back when his unique brand of passing again puts our fragile defence under pressure? It's best for everyone if he just fucks off. Worst captain of the Dons in my lifetime.
  7. here's the first mention of Considine being just like a new signing... http://www.afc.co.uk/articles/20100603/the-managers-summer-plans_2212158_2063824
  8. Panic move.
  9. And he's Aberdeen. More than can be said for you, Weegie Faker.
  10. I get a bad feeling about this...
  11. I'd be happy with Pawlett playing from a more central area, but do think he'd need a fair bit of protection in that position.
  12. Midfield is very lightweight and inexperienced there Slim. We really do need a midfielder with a big presence, something we've been lacking for a while.
  13. Thought that too. Also concerns me that according to those quotes, McGhee doesn't see central midfield as a position requiring reinforcements never mind a priority.
  14. MM in the EE saying that if Grassi leaves along with Mulgrew, he'd be happy to have Considine at left back next season. He's obviously never seen him play there...
  15. The only thing relevant in that sentence, unfortunately.
  16. Of course it was. You're embarrassed by the club, you hate our greatest ever player and you've sullied the name of our greatest ever manager on these very pages as well. Sad, indeed.
  17. The reason I support Aberdeen - I was a toddler on holiday in Aberdeen with my family and my dad took me along to see Aberdeen training because he knew one of the reserve players (Alan Lyons) who had invited us along for the day. At the end of it I got to kick my wee football about with (amongst others) Willie Miller, Gordon Strachan, Stuart Kennedy and Alex McLeish. Ever since then, even though I was too young to appreciate who or what they were, my parents encouraged me to support Aberdeen rather than the OF and as I was fascinated by football that's what I did, and it helped my grandfather was a Dons fan too (everyone else in my family supports Celtic). The reason I love Aberdeen - Other than the usual reason of "they're my team, so that's it", they just become part of your thought process and it inevitably links into your emotional system. You wait all week for them to play and when they win it's brilliant, and we've (mostly) all seen some wonderful players over the years: Miller, McLeish, Leighton, Strachan, McGhee, Simpson, Weir, Theo, McDougall, Black, McKimmie, Grant, Bett, Mason, Nicholas, Gillhaus, Jess, Shearer, Richardson, Booth, Rougvie, Anderson and Hewitt... Players like that made them an easy team to love, but the bigger reason is probably being swept along in the emotion of a game or a season with everyone else who follows the Dons.
  18. You would have to think so. It can't be because he wants to force them into answering his criticisms as he's admitted more or less that they won't do that. However, he's also claiming he's speaking for himself and himself only so it's not as if he's the head of a consortium or anything like that. Anyone know if he'd have the funds to make a move for either Milne's or AAM's shares?
  19. The supposed "top class" game is at Pittodrie though manc. Only four matches though? is that not all we had last year and he thought we weren't prepared enough?
  20. This is the truth and I've said it for years. Just a shame no one at Pittodrie seems to agree or care.
  21. Begin?? That's being very generous to Milne and the other apathetic directors. In other words, you will not be getting involved again because bugger all is going to change at board room level. We're stuck on about year 2 of the 5 year plan implemented about 10 years ago... In theory, what Cummings is proposing is spot on, and I would love to see this happening. However, where has he been since 2003/4? Not heard a word from him as far as I can recall. Is he now saying this publicly because of how shite we were on the pitch? Because largely speaking, for the previous 5/6 years the situation in the boardroom has not changed. We were still saddled with a hideous level of debt with no clear signs of making any sizeable dent in it.
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