tlg1903 Posted June 6 Report Posted June 6 1 minute ago, BigAl said: Hayes has officially left the club to pursue a professional coaching role elsewhere (presumably The Victims) Thanks for the memories Johnny I'm quite surprised at how sad I am he's not sticking around. Maybe his family are still down in the central belt Quote
RicoS321 Posted June 6 Report Posted June 6 That's a shame, I think he'd have made a good coach, he's certainly got the enthusiasm. He's always going to have the issue of the language barrier of course. 1 Quote
manc_don Posted June 6 Report Posted June 6 Shame he's not sticking around, big heart and no one can forget what he did for the club / fans during Covid. It does irk me that he's likely joining them, but it won't tarnish my image of him. I've no doubt he'll be a good coach. Quote
Panda Posted June 6 Report Posted June 6 So what's the thoughts with this - praise him for his contribution up until he takes a job at Celtic, then disown him for ditching us for them for a second time? Only fair I reckon. For now I'd say he walks into a Dons XI for the past 10 years, and quite possibly 25 years too. A fantastic player at his peak and we got the best of him. And even when the legs got old you could never criticise his work rate. Quote
Jute Posted June 7 Report Posted June 7 I actually have no problem with him moving on if the offer he has from elsewhere (even from the Victims) is more what he sees as what he wants to do. Would definitely get into best post Fergie team for me. 1 Quote
manc_don Posted June 7 Report Posted June 7 1 hour ago, Jute said: Would definitely get into best post Fergie team for me. Hands down. And as I said, it doesn’t make me think less of him. He’s always been a Tim, but never stopped him from putting his all in for the team. Quote
KGB Posted June 7 Report Posted June 7 A good honest player who always gave his all. What more can you ask for, good luck son. 1 Quote
Panda Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 On 07/06/2024 at 07:50, Jute said: Would definitely get into best post Fergie team for me. On 07/06/2024 at 09:16, manc_don said: Hands down. Interesting debate. What would the post-Ferguson team be? Quote
Slim Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 Snelders McNaughton Anderson McKenna Robertson Mason Bett Jess Nicholas Shearer Gillhaus Can’t remember much about Brian Irvine other than the cup final penalty so possibly him ahead of McKenna. Quote
OrlandoDon Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 1 hour ago, Slim said: Snelders McNaughton Anderson McKenna Robertson Mason Bett Jess Nicholas Shearer Gillhaus Can’t remember much about Brian Irvine other than the cup final penalty so possibly him ahead of McKenna. Hard one to pick 11. I’d also argue the lineup above is more like 5 forwards, jess and mason being forwards. We’ve had talent too, some have just stayed with us longer. Does this come with the requirement of being in a good team?? Or with us x years? Was Shay Logan in his prime better than Kev? McKimmie was with us post Ferguson and arguably our best ever right back. Irvine was a die hard but limited player, not unlike considine. Not a top 11 player but certainly a top don. McKenna is a better player. Although I always thought arnason was an excellent central defender. Anderson was also pretty shit early on. Seve was excellent for us, injury limited his career. Was mcginn or Hayes in their prime better than mason? zero probably compares to gilhaus? 1 Quote
Panda Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 (edited) Hold on, what's the rules here, because Miller & McLeish both played post-Fergie. Or is it only players who never played under Fergie? Option One (with Fergie players) Snelders McKimmie W.Miller McLeish Robertson J.Miller Jess Bett Richardson Weir Gillhaus Option two (without Fergie players) Snelders McNaughton Anderson Severin Robertson J.Miller* Jess Bisconti Richardson Glass/Hayes** Gillhaus *Technically he signed a second time in 1993 so this is Joe Miller #2. He was my favourite player growing up and 12 year old me wouldn't allow his exclusion. **Actually hard to pick between the two Edited June 8 by Panda Quote
OrlandoDon Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 (edited) Joe miller???? You been day drinking? to be fair it has to be players who never played for Ferguson. Edited June 8 by OrlandoDon Quote
Slim Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 Never understood the love for Bisconti. Absolute dickhead of a man too, I think it was a Rangers game at Pittodrie where he pretended to be injured so he could come off. Ramadani was better than him. I loved Zerouali but he wasn’t anywhere close to being on the same level as Gillhaus. Gillhaus was probably in the top 50 strikers in the world when we bought him. Didn’t realise Bett played under Fergie, I’ll swap Severin in for him then. Quote
Jute Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 Snelders McNaugton Anderson McKenna Robertson Jess Severin Mason Hayes Shearer Gilhuas That was a lot harder than I thought it would be. I am still not sure about Shearer ahead of Charlie and must have changed midfield 3 or 4 times. I was thinking of sticking in 5 subs but found that list kept growing. Probably come back and edit this at some point. Quote
RicoS321 Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 I'd say that Judas Wright was a better right back than McNaughton Quote
OrlandoDon Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 55 minutes ago, Jute said: Snelders McNaugton Anderson McKenna Robertson Jess Severin Mason Hayes Shearer Gilhuas That was a lot harder than I thought it would be. I am still not sure about Shearer ahead of Charlie and must have changed midfield 3 or 4 times. I was thinking of sticking in 5 subs but found that list kept growing. Probably come back and edit this at some point. Hayes in his prime over mcginn in his prime? Tough to split them! Quote
Jute Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 1 hour ago, OrlandoDon said: Hayes in his prime over mcginn in his prime? Tough to split them! McGinn was played on the opposite side when Hayes was with us so for me it was more an argument over McGinn and Jess. As I said I was surprised at how many positions I actually ended up with more than choice for. Quote
Jute Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 1 hour ago, RicoS321 said: I'd say that Judas Wright was a better right back than McNaughton See I had forgotten about him. Quote
OrlandoDon Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 3 hours ago, Jute said: See I had forgotten about him. Wright was a super player, according to Wikipedia he played 150 games and 5 seasons for us, didn’t realize it was that much. Also thought we had more than one season with wright and Robertson at full backs together, arguably the two best fullbacks in Scotland at the time. i was crushed when Robertson went to rangers, an Aberdeen lad who knew the hatred we had for rangers. I think wright was a bellshill lad and a rangers fan, a little different…..but not much! still dont see mason as a midfielder, especially not a central midfielder, he was a forward. Id be inclined to go with Seve and Peter Nicholas. Dont recall why he only played one season for us, but quality. Then again, he left us for Chelsea, not a bad move. Tough to ignore Lee Richardson, he didn’t get a fair deal up here, what I wouldn’t give for a player like him today. Quote
Panda Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 7 hours ago, OrlandoDon said: Joe miller???? You been day drinking? to be fair it has to be players who never played for Ferguson. Loved watching him play. An old fashioned winger who was great at taking players on. He was, you could argue, similar to Hayes. Quote
RicoS321 Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 4 minutes ago, Panda said: He was, you could argue, similar to Hayes If, by similar, you mean much shitter. Quote
OrlandoDon Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 7 minutes ago, Panda said: Loved watching him play. An old fashioned winger who was great at taking players on. He was, you could argue, similar to Hayes. I remember him and Paul wright being good in the tenants sixes. Plus he never aged, always looked 12…. Quote
KGB Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 18 minutes ago, Panda said: Loved watching him play. An old fashioned winger who was great at taking players on. He was, you could argue, similar to Hayes. Both great players on their day but could either hold a candle to Haraldur Ingolfsson? Quote
Panda Posted June 9 Report Posted June 9 (edited) 13 hours ago, RicoS321 said: If, by similar, you mean much shitter. Behave yourself otherwise I'll get Rico bumped from everyone's teams. Or worse, I'll pick him but play him as a holding midfielder. Edited June 9 by Panda 1 Quote
Nellie The Don Posted June 9 Report Posted June 9 16 hours ago, Panda said: An old fashioned winger who was great at taking players on. And then either putting his cross in the stand or hitting the first defender. Quote
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