Tuesday 26th November 2024 - kick-off 7.45pm
Scottish Premiership - Hibernian v Aberdeen
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So, if Hertz win today the top 6 is settled. Will we see the fixtures tomorrow, or will it take another week? It should be ready to go you'd think given the obviousness of the placing for the last week at least.
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What about his complete inability - for both sides - to count/pace out ten yards? He didn't make any horrendous decisions, but he was just generally incompetent. He'd fucked up something if there was anything to fuck up.
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Decent performance and a good result. Pitch still an abomination, so fair play to the dons for playing fitba at times. Christie was excellent. His best performance since McGinn returned. May was okay, did a lot of good running and hopefully the goal will give him confidence. His movement is good, but he needs to get into the 6 yard box more often. He keeps going short when he should look to get in for the cross. Thought we might have tried O'Connor into midfield today and get Arnason on to try it out ahead of the semi. I understand giving McKenna a break though, a decent move. Ball came on, but I thought it should have been at right back, again to try it out. Logan played well though, good strength to get on the end of the cross from Considine for Stewart's first (offside?)
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Aye, don't get me wrong, I don't actually own one. Just meant I liked a couple of them. I considered one a couple years back, but decided it wasn't worth the cost. I tend not to wear any particular brand of anything, so I'm a bit out of my depth when discussing such things. I go for UK (or Italian a lot it seems) made for my clathes where possible. That's about the height of my fashion concerns. I'm always vastly under-dressed wherever I go.
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I quite like a Moncler jaicket masel. Pricey like. Aye, Goalposter is the most obvious poster of all time.
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Dirthy Filthy Hun Scumbag Vermin (deceased) and Poundland tribute act
RicoS321 replied to mizer's topic in Football Chat
You're mixing up liquidation and administration. They're a fair way off either with season ticket time coming shortly unfortunately. -
Was it donwards/soupherb/goalposter/nips_and_tatties per chance? Seems to get fair riled around Scotland game time. Despite being in Australia, and having a very basic grasp of fitba
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It doesn't make them feel as if they're getting something back, they are getting something back. Something more than someone who - as Bobby pointed out - actually goes to games. It's a minor issue of course, but a shame that those who can't afford to shell out every week could miss out on - for (an extreme) example - a cup final, or a big european game because an ex-pat wants to get a ticket for their mate. Although, I'd probably sign up if I was abroad mind. As I said earlier though, the gap will never be closed with this scheme, and it shows an entire lack of understanding of our game at board level if they think (I don't think they do, I think it's just a marketing ploy) that it will. At best, it's exceptionally disingenuous. The way to close the gap (which is what they've explicitly mentioned this is for) is to get together with other teams and change the structure of payments coming in to our game. An opportunity that hit us square in the coupon a few years back. My opinion is that they're taking the easy way out and just going back to the fans for money instead of really challenging the way finances work in Scottish fitba. Even the most ardent of dons fans would have to accept that a similar scheme launched by the huns or tims would only serve to widen the gap further. Basically, an ex-pat scheme is a great thing and good to see and is very commendable. But to link it to closing the gap is false marketing. I'm not sure what you mean by jealousy either, I think that's mis-directed and a bit lazy. Ignorance, maybe. Then take the constructive comments made and dissect them for us. I think yer probably right with yer last point, plain argumentativeness! But I think our arguments hold water. There's little point in a forum if you can't point out the flaws in a plan. I think it was great that the club approached and discussed with DST before releasing the scheme too, there's certainly a lot for the club to be commended for in general these days.
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Aye, it's bumming oil.
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The closing of the gap is as relevant to those below us as it is for us to close it on those above. It's a political problem, that could be solved over night. Or at least it could have if we hadn't sided with the Tim in the 11-1 voting system. Asking the fans to put their hands in their pocket in this manner is a crass attempt to fund the cockdome whilst maintaining a budget. I give the club a very healthy sum every season, they can get fucked if their only answer is to come asking for more.
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Dairylee is not cheese. Edit: It's semen bound with wood filler.
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The world according to TRUTH, not western lies
RicoS321 replied to rocket_scientist's topic in Off Topic
A girl at my work the other day said: "Theresa May isn't going to stand up in front of the country and lie about it [the poisoning]" Hmmm... Does anyone remember what happened to that illegal immigrant who couldn't be deported because, and she wasn't making this up, he had a pet cat? -
The "photo op" politics in this country shows a real deep-rooted societal problem. We have no targets, no societal aims, no definition of progress. Just a bunch of identities in a building shouting at one another surrounded by pageantry and irrelevance.
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A long time since I've been there but for a while they were getting fae the bread maker on Rosemount viaduct. They do/did fantastic ones. Fair size too. Much better than the aitkens like, that seemed to be more mythical than good. Trading on previous glories. However, that might be harsh as i haven't had one fae them in a good nummer of years.
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It's okay ye cunts, I'll find it.... https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/aberdeenbutteriesrow_92370
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Does anyone have a good recipe? I'd like to make a massive one.
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Aye, really bigging up McKenna on the BBC, got to be worth £20M now. We could rebuild the mainer with that sort of dough. Decent all round performance, Hendry and McKenna would make an excellent pairing. I understand the idea behind Mulgrew, but he fucks up at least once a game when he switches off. Good save fae the keeper. Stewart saying it's uncharacteristic from Mulgrew, but it absolutely isn't, he very regularly loses possession in dangerous areas. Anyway, some good stuff in areas, but we're lacking up front and we need to ditch Forrest, he offers nothing for Scotland (other than a couple of decent performances in the last campaign). We need something different in that area. That extra bit of time he gets for the tims just doesn't happen for Scotland. If Snodgrass comes good again, then that'd be ideal.
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Michael Stewart made a decent point though, it wasn't blooding the players that was the issue, it was blooding the wrong players. The midfield was made very week in order to try out guys that shouldn't be anywhere near a Scotland team in an area of the pitch that we are relatively strong. McDonald isn't as good as Fletcher, McArthur, McGinn, Adam, McGregor for example. Neither Cairney. It was a weird one and we were very imbalanced as a team as a result. However, it was just a friendly, and the right time to give it a shot.
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I agree that he's been largely pish (had a good game against Partick this season too). However, often the choice isn't between him and McGinn. It's between him and a McGinn* (Christie, GMS etc) who's had 60 minutes of doing nothing and isn't likely to do anything for the next 20 minutes before the meaningless sub eventually takes place. The argument isn't McGinn v Wright, which holds an obvious answer, it's McGinn playing at 70% versus Wright, and then things are evened up significantly. It's about why McInnes thinks that bringing on Wright (or Stewart or whoever) is okay to do with 8 minutes to go, but not with 30 minutes. McGinn trumps Wright on any given day, but he's also left on the pitch a huge number of times when he has been largely ineffectual. McInnes will say "well, Niall can change things in an instant", however on the overwhelming majority of occasions he doesn't. Is it worth keeping Wright on the bench 10 times, because McGinn might do something out of nothing on one of those? *I'm singling out McGinn, but it good be any of our front four this season.
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I'd be happy to say that McCrorie looks a decent prospect though, so actually wouldn't complain if he was included. Cummings was an inconsistent Hibs player who got a decent move off the back of a couple of performances. He's Chris Maguire
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Except that there are hunners and hunners of managers who are equally as pish as those three! I don't think that it's fair to say McKenna was a happy accident. I don't think McKenna would agree with that, I think he'd be very complimentary of McInnes. I don't think we can accuse McInnes of being crap at youth development and then ignore a huge success because it doesn't suit our (and I agree with you that he hasn't given youth a fair run) agenda.
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Think the cold weather will hit just nicely to make this another turgid 90 minutes of hoof ball.
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I don't buy that (the ego thing). His approach to McKenna has been fantastic, and I strongly believe that he'd have kept Fraser here too (rather than get him polishing shoes). The fact that Wright signed the extension suggests he had faith in McInnes. His form has been poor, that's why I'm questioning why he wasn't sent on loan. There are a couple of problems for me. The first is one I've argued for a long time, and it's the size of the league. It's easy to criticise McInnes for not playing youth, but look at the near melt-down each time we drop points in a tight league with no "meaningless" games. The fact that we're challenging high up the league with no breathing space is an issue. However, that has to be tempered with the fact that McInnes does not accept mistakes by Wright that he does in his more senior pros. GMS, McGinn, Christie and Stewart are all afforded the time and space to make mistakes that Wright isn't. Even Maynard is only one game short of Wright's total minutes this season. I think that once a players is signed on a first team contract, then he has to be given even treatment, and I think that Wright's mistakes are more costly to him than more senior players are to them. Or send him out on loan if he really isn't at the standard.