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Scottish Premiership - Hibernian v Aberdeen

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9 hours ago, Reekie_Red said:

I for one am glad Vinnie has (a) been given a chance to prove himself and (b) seems to have somewhat taken that chance.

 

I am still perplexed as to what the club is doing with Duk. The guy is a petulant wee brat who has lost the support of the Red Army. Very strange that absolutely nothing happened with him whilst the window was open - not even a release from his contract

It really is a strange one, my feeling is there is more going on with him than just wanting a move.

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Not sure how I feel about this. It’s been JT for over 3 months now, with a clear emphasis on togetherness, team, unselfishness, ‘family’ etc. duk plays like and has acted the opposite way. Not sure he fits in.

At same time he’s a young kid who can make mistakes, and who knows who has been advising him. Plus we don’t know what has been going on with duk.

would you rather see sokler, gueye, morris, or duk come off the bench when we need a goal??

Posted
7 minutes ago, RicoS321 said:

"He has owned the situation, returned and convinced us all that he not only recognises those things, but he is hungry...."

Seems unlikely 

not that surprising, it's near impossible to get rowies abroad

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Its one of these situations where he doesnt really have much of a choice. Hes registered as our player so he cant just go off and start playing for another club, and yet if he had just acted professionally he would have probably got a move which would have suited everyone. Bar him going out and netting 20+ goals this season I doubt he will even get the move he wants at the end of the season as no one wants a player with an attitude problem these days. Just a crappy situation all round now.

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47 minutes ago, wee toon red said:

It isn’t a great situation right now but the future is in his hands. Knuckle down, get fit and give the manager 22/23 Duk and he’ll be fine. Otherwise his career will be near enough over.

Sorry, don’t really give a shit about his career. like all players, I do wish him well, but had he been professional there’s a good chance we sold him over the summer for maybe 500k plus. Now most likely he walks for free next summer or maybe a small fee in January. He fucked us.

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, OrlandoDon said:

Sorry, don’t really give a shit about his career. like all players, I do wish him well, but had he been professional there’s a good chance we sold him over the summer for maybe 500k plus. Now most likely he walks for free next summer or maybe a small fee in January. He fucked us.

Which would only have been 250k in the dons pocket sadly, obviously better than nothing but we were never getting much for Duk this summer.  Benfica let us have him for free but we have to give them 50% if we sell him.  The time to sell Duk if we wanted anything resembling a notable increase in bank balance would have been after his first season 2bh. 

 

You never know though, maybe he will really screw the nut and try and regain some respect. A player worth having for a season for sure, even if just backup. He certainly has work to do to convince anyone decent he's worth signing. 

 

We certainly aren't struggling up front now though I think JT will play him wide.....  Which will probably suit him 2bh.  Thelin likes the quick switches of play and Duk's first touch, pace and unpredictability would be an asset for sure.  I would also hope that gives more opportunity to play Keskinen on the left. 

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He's the Cape Verde version of Leigh Griffiths. Undoubted talent, but his attitude makes him a liability that not many clubs can be bothered with. On that note, I see Griffiths is currently playing for Mandurah City, third tier team playing in Western Australia. An article suggests he's playing for free.

I also read that Craig Brown took a look at Griffiths when he was Aberdeen manager, but opted to pass due to his off-field problems. Take note, Duk

Posted
15 hours ago, OrlandoDon said:

Sorry, don’t really give a shit about his career. like all players, I do wish him well, but had he been professional there’s a good chance we sold him over the summer for maybe 500k plus. Now most likely he walks for free next summer or maybe a small fee in January. He fucked us.

The two things aren't mutually exclusive though. If he screws the nut and gets his career back on track, that will be good for us this season even if he was to leave on a free next summer. That's better than no Duk or fat Duk stinking the place out for nine months.

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If he screws the nut,...only after whatever punishment a regular player would normally get,eg docked pay for length of absence,plus fine or whatever? ie no favouritism

   Unless he finds form early on,theres always going to be the doubt he doesnt want to be here,bad apple etc. But,...a slim chance he may propel his/our season,then who knows...

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Panda said:

 

Imagine he’d be too expensive to bring in now. Was he a winger or a central midfielder? If he’s a winger might still be worth a look if he’s being moved on at the end of the season, but I think we are well covered in the middle of the park. 
 

Edit: Then again I suppose it depends on what McGrath is doing at the end of the season. 

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Posted
19 hours ago, OrlandoDon said:

Sorry, don’t really give a shit about his career. like all players, I do wish him well, but had he been professional there’s a good chance we sold him over the summer for maybe 500k plus. Now most likely he walks for free next summer or maybe a small fee in January. He fucked us.

Fact is no-one outside of the club knows what the actual circumstances underlying this are.  It may have been work-related, a personal issue, petulance, naivity, poor counsel, or none of the above. 

We'll probably never know unless Duk himself provides any further detail, as refreshingly the club have handled this with a degree of restraint and professionalism throughout and I doubt that will change.

Unfortunately for Duk though, that's unlikely to extend to the fans, so between now and January he's going to have to put a right shift in to demonstrate he deserves minutes in the team, else the taxis will start closing in.

Posted
45 minutes ago, OxfordDon said:

Fact is no-one outside of the club knows what the actual circumstances underlying this are.  It may have been work-related, a personal issue, petulance, naivity, poor counsel, or none of the above. 

We'll probably never know unless Duk himself provides any further detail, as refreshingly the club have handled this with a degree of restraint and professionalism throughout and I doubt that will change.

Unfortunately for Duk though, that's unlikely to extend to the fans, so between now and January he's going to have to put a right shift in to demonstrate he deserves minutes in the team, else the taxis will start closing in.

But he never was the type to put in a shift, he was always half-hearted about doing the dirty work.

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19 minutes ago, dons8321 said:

But he never was the type to put in a shift, he was always half-hearted about doing the dirty work.

Correct. I always questioned his attitude and ‘teamness.’ JT appears to have us on the right path and we have momentum, duk doesn’t seem to be aligned to his approach.

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Elgindon said:

Unless Pandas point was more that we dodged a £1m-ish bullet

Could be, but really not like him to not say what he means, so on that basis I very much doubt it 😉 

Posted
2 hours ago, dons8321 said:

But he never was the type to put in a shift, he was always half-hearted about doing the dirty work.

He did hard work, but all on his own terms. Never as part of the team. He'd go tanking back to put in a dodgy sliding tackle, then the next three times he'd let his man go. He doesn't fit into Thelin's system unless he changes that, because fuck having a winger with his approach. It's why Robson played a 3-5-2.

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5 minutes ago, RicoS321 said:

He did hard work, but all on his own terms. Never as part of the team. He'd go tanking back to put in a dodgy sliding tackle, then the next three times he'd let his man go. He doesn't fit into Thelin's system unless he changes that, because fuck having a winger with his approach. It's why Robson played a 3-5-2.

Exactly how I saw him. When he was on it he was really on it but most of the time he wasn't, I would hazard a guess that he's back because we have his contract, doubt if Thelin is at all thinking about playing someone who isn't fit, isn't interested and doesn't really fit into his idea of how to play fitba.  I would think he'll be paid off in January unless someone is daft enough to buy him.

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