manc_don Posted April 29 Report Posted April 29 Anyone going to the game on Wednesday? What are our chances here? Live on BBC as the banner says Quote
Jute Posted April 29 Report Posted April 29 Will be heading through to this. Seen a couple young lads at their loan clubs and looking forward to seeing them playing together as a team. Findlay Marshall and Alfie Bavidge both impressed when seen them at Edinburgh City and Kelty with Marshall especially being best player on field for City. Hopefully young lads can get first win in this cup since 2001. In Lift through to Hampden South Stand Lift back to capital 3-2 Bavidge, Marshall and Emslie. Quote
baggy89 Posted April 30 Report Posted April 30 Last time we won it; Mark Peat, Stephen Payne, Scott Morrison, Terry Kid, Kev McNaughton, Murray McCulloch, Darren Mackie, Ross O'Donoghue, Scott Michie, Fergus Tiernan, Bob Duncan. Subs. Allan Carella, Duncan Jones, Murray Watson, Calum McKenzie, Calum McHattie Last time we were there; David Craddock, Ryan Harrington, Daniel Harvie, Dean Campbell (Captain), Joe MacPherson, Sam Roscoe, Connor McLennan, Seb Ross, Bruce Anderson, Frank Ross, Ethan Ross Subs. Archie Mair, Miko Virtanen, Chris Antoniazzi, Jack MacKenzie, Toby Wells, Connor Barron, David Dangana 1 Quote
Kowalski Posted May 1 Report Posted May 1 25 minutes ago, Jute said: Great to see the Dazzler back as the over 18 player. Quote
baggy89 Posted May 1 Report Posted May 1 Harsh pen but what do you expect against the scum when they’re 0-1 down. Unlucky deflection for the second. Don’t think there was a great deal between the teams thought we shaded it, but probably biased . Quote
Jute Posted May 1 Report Posted May 1 Thought both team were bit flat in first half and didn’t create much. Second half Dons were much better team with Marshall, Boyd and Stewart all excellent. Stewart’s corners caused Huns no end of bother. Referee and stand side linesman were stand outs for Tribute Act. Some of decisions in favour of Huns had to be seen to be believed. Need to see penalty again but didn’t look one on first viewing from opposite end and second was a huge deflection. Didn’t deserve to lose tonight. Quote
BigAl Posted May 2 Report Posted May 2 Agree with your summary Jute The major benefit for you if actually being there was you didn't have to listen to the "impartial" BBC commentary. What a fucking disgrace. Total Hun love in from start to finish and frankly indefensible in anyone's language. Quote
Jute Posted May 2 Report Posted May 2 2 hours ago, BigAl said: Agree with your summary Jute The major benefit for you if actually being there was you didn't have to listen to the "impartial" BBC commentary. What a fucking disgrace. Total Hun love in from start to finish and frankly indefensible in anyone's language. Not a surprise when Ricky Foster and Chris Burke are part of the commentary team. From highlights still don’t think it’s a penalty. https://www.bbc.com/sport/articles/cw07wj5rgejo.amp Quote
wee toon red Posted May 2 Report Posted May 2 Actually think Foster was a bit pro-Dons in his co-commentary to be honest. Also thought that under the bollocks "handball" rules these days it was a stonewall penalty. The blatant on one of our players that wasn't given up the other end which resulted in the Huns getting possession and ultimately the penalty was, however, an absolute joke. Quote
RicoS321 Posted May 2 Report Posted May 2 53 minutes ago, wee toon red said: Actually think Foster was a bit pro-Dons in his co-commentary to be honest That was my thoughts too. Their Burke and Bell halftime combination was basically like they'd just borrowed from rangers TV. Quote
BigAl Posted May 2 Report Posted May 2 29 minutes ago, RicoS321 said: That was my thoughts too. Their Burke and Bell halftime combination was basically like they'd just borrowed from rangers TV. Nice balanced panel......two ex Huns Backed up by the incompetent Jane MacLeod feeding off their Hun love in. Foster had his moments, but I still felt he was happy enough generally to salivate over them. 1 Quote
RicoS321 Posted May 2 Report Posted May 2 35 minutes ago, BigAl said: Foster had his moments, but I still felt he was happy enough generally to salivate over them Probably. Although it's difficult for us to say that they might have also had some decent players. It'd have been nice if he'd just slipped in "fuck the Huns" when we scored. Typical BBC bias. 1 Quote
BigAl Posted May 2 Report Posted May 2 5 minutes ago, RicoS321 said: Probably. Although it's difficult for us to say that they might have also had some decent players. It'd have been nice if he'd just slipped in "fuck the Huns" when we scored. Typical BBC bias. We'll be in bother again Rico with someone 1 Quote
RicoS321 Posted May 10 Report Posted May 10 Fantastic achievement. Looking forward to one actually breaking through to the first team, before not signing a contract and leaving on a free after six appearances. Quote
manc_don Posted May 12 Author Report Posted May 12 On 11/05/2024 at 07:49, RicoS321 said: Fantastic achievement. Looking forward to one actually breaking through to the first team, before not signing a contract and leaving on a free after six appearances. Stuff of dreams. in all seriousness, superb result for the young team must have inspired them Quote
wee toon red Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 Unreal again tonight. 2-0 down with less than five minutes of normal time left and won 3-2, with an absolute worldie of a winner 8+ mins into stoppage time. https://x.com/AberdeenFC/status/1790123950636167252 1 3 Quote
BigAl Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 Great end to the season for the youngsters. Are we starting to see the benefit of Cormack Park facilities ? On another note, that will.have been their last game for The Dons as there will no doubt a number who will not be kept on for next season. Quote
scotfree Posted May 15 Report Posted May 15 16 hours ago, BigAl said: Great end to the season for the youngsters. Are we starting to see the benefit of Cormack Park facilities ? On another note, that will.have been their last game for The Dons as there will no doubt a number who will not be kept on for next season. Hopefully, we will get to see some of them in the first team and on a contract before they get picked up from clubs down south. Quote
Jute Posted July 13 Report Posted July 13 Young team beat Huntly today. Adam Emslie double And Alfie Bavidge with 1. Quote
wee toon red Posted July 17 Report Posted July 17 Hopefully Bavidge will be with the first team more than these young XIs this seasons. Quote
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