mizer Posted September 24, 2008 Report Posted September 24, 2008 http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/852895 ABERDEEN PLAYER AIMS TO SILENCE KILMARNOCK SUPPORTERS AND CRITICS OF THE DONS TONIGHT Older, wiser and with a burning desire to win the League Cup. Aberdeen midfielder Gary McDonald will walk back through the front door at Rugby Park tonight with a twin mission. McDonald will be aiming to silence the supporters of his local team and the critics of the Dons in one fell swoop. The 26-year-old grew up in Kilwinning, just 10 miles from Rugby Park, and his first job on leaving school in Ayrshire was as a trainee professional with Killie. He spent seven years with the Rugby Park side and made more than 100 first-team appearances. Sentiment will be set aside tonight as he arrives in the red of his new club bidding for a place in the fourth round of the cup. He said: “I hope I’ll be well received after my time there. Some of the other players I played alongside are still at the club and I keep in touch. It’s a very good club for bringing through young players and manager Jim Jefferies has done well for the club. “Awarding new contracts to Jim and Billy Brown brings stability to the club. I liked working with them. Bobby Williamson was the manager when I signed, but almost as soon as Jim and Billy took over they gave me my first start and a new contract.†McDonald left for Oldham in 2006 but this summer found himself back in the SPL with Aberdeen and facing the prospect of lining up against the team he made his name with. Charged with replacing the creative spark Barry Nicholson once provided in the Dons midfield, McDonald has shown glimpses of the attacking threat he can pose to the opposition this season. His only goal of the campaign came against Hamilton but he intends to quickly add to his haul. He said: “I feel my form is getting better with every game. I missed one or two good chances against Dundee United at the weekend – if I’d taken even one of them it would have been an entirely different game. Sometimes the ball just doesn’t fall for you but the manager wants me to keep getting into the box and that is what I will continue to do.†McDonald, more than most, knows tonight’s opponents cannot be underestimated but is confident Aberdeen can put their home troubles behind them and return with a victory from their latest road trip. He said: “Winning a cup is the aim at the outset of every season but you need a bit of luck. If we beat Kilmarnock, we could be just a couple of games away from where we want to be. “Hopefully, it will be an open game. Kilmarnock have exciting players going forward, so we’ll have to defend well first and foremost. “I don’t know if it’s better to be playing this tie away from home but our record on the road is certainly better. “Our last two home games have not been good at all but we can go there confident of doing well because of our 100% away record this season.†Quote
Superstar Tradesman Posted September 24, 2008 Report Posted September 24, 2008 I can't even be arsed to read all of that. Let me guess; promises promises..... Quote
Reekie_Red Posted September 24, 2008 Report Posted September 24, 2008 I missed one or two good chances against Dundee United Try three, mate! Sometimes the ball just doesn’t fall for you True. But all three of those chances you ballooned miles over the bar. Doing it once in a match is easy to do. Doing it a second time, we might forgive you. A third time? You're just taking the piss!! I wouldn't mind if ONE of those shots actually hit the target. Not even scored ... just hit the target so the keeper actually had to do some work. Quote
Tyrant Posted September 24, 2008 Report Posted September 24, 2008 Sometimes the ball just doesn’t fall for you Ahh! That explains it then. Quote
BrownyBrown Posted September 24, 2008 Report Posted September 24, 2008 Just a standard pre-match interview really, nothing too contentious there. I see he is not actually quoted as 'wanting to silence the Dons critics'... As ever the talking will be done on the pitch. Quote
Harcus Posted September 24, 2008 Report Posted September 24, 2008 Your mission Mr McDonald, should you choose to accept it, is to hit the fucking target. Quote
BobbyBiscuit Posted September 24, 2008 Report Posted September 24, 2008 Your mission Mr McDonald, should you choose to accept it, is to fucking turn up. Quote
One Bobby Clark Posted September 24, 2008 Report Posted September 24, 2008 Just a standard pre-match interview really, nothing too contentious there. I see he is not actually quoted as 'wanting to silence the Dons critics'... As ever the talking will be done on the pitch. Oh fuckin' dear Quote
Kowalski Posted September 24, 2008 Report Posted September 24, 2008 Oh fuckin' dear To be fair, he did score, and is now somehow our top scorer. Quote
BrownyBrown Posted September 24, 2008 Report Posted September 24, 2008 Oh fuckin' dear I guess his talking speaks volumes! Quote
topcorner Posted September 24, 2008 Report Posted September 24, 2008 McDonald was the only Dons player that I thought played well tonight. Quote
BobbyBiscuit Posted September 24, 2008 Report Posted September 24, 2008 Have to say I thought he was alright too. Had a bit of a "football brain" on him. Didn't have a great game, but at least made some semi intelligent runs and tried to keep things moving. Quote
Jute Posted September 25, 2008 Report Posted September 25, 2008 To be fair, he did score, and is now somehow our top scorer. That is more a reflection on the rest of our team than this guys ability. McDonald is at best a journey man pro and not the standard of player AFC should have been signing if they wanted to progress. Quote
BigAl Posted September 25, 2008 Report Posted September 25, 2008 McDonald was the only Dons player that I thought played well tonight. Apart from Aluko in the second half, and also didn't think Mair did much wrong once he was brought on. Quote
wong returns Posted September 25, 2008 Report Posted September 25, 2008 Apart from losing possesion to give away a goal from midfield he was ok, also unlucky not to score at the start of the second half. Quote
??? Posted September 25, 2008 Report Posted September 25, 2008 McDonald is at best a journey man pro WTF? A journey man pro? 5 years at Killie, 2 years at Oldham, now at Aberdeen. Quote
mizer Posted September 25, 2008 Author Report Posted September 25, 2008 To be fair, he did score, and is now somehow our top scorer. Pity he didnt convert any of his 4 chances against united...... Quote
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