Stoney Posted March 29, 2011 Author Share Posted March 29, 2011 Games per goal for strikers who have scored at least 1 goal for us in the league. Players are listed in order of games per goal. first row is games, then goals, then games per goal. Player Games Goals GPGStavrum 53 26 2.03Booth 21 8 2.65Vernon 28 9 3.11Mclean 16 5 3.2Winters 132 41 3.21Di Rocco 10 3 3.33Zerouali 37 11 3.36Lovell 27 8 3.375Daal 7 2 3.5Pasquinelli 11 3 3.6Whelan 20 5 4Miller 119 29 4.1Brewster 15 3 5Mackie 294 57 5.15Hinds 42 8 5.25Velicka 6 1 6Djaffo 18 3 6Mike 33 5 6.6Blackman 7 1 7Dadi 28 4 7Zdrillic 31 4 7.75Craig 17 2 8.5Maguire 122 14 8.71Prunty 18 2 9Magennis 20 2 10Paton 44 4 11Stewart 57 5 11.4T Wright 18 1 18 Link to comment
diamondsr4ever Posted March 29, 2011 Share Posted March 29, 2011 Only tizzy I'm in pal is whether to finger my asshole when I have a wank tonight fella. It's a tough decision. are we engaging here? Im sure you already know the answer to your own question. Link to comment
Foster14 Posted March 29, 2011 Share Posted March 29, 2011 Only tizzy I'm in pal is whether to finger my asshole when I have a wank tonight fella. It's a tough decision. Link to comment
madjockmcferson Posted March 29, 2011 Share Posted March 29, 2011 f**k off with your sarcasm about us winning 1 game in Europe. That group was an extremely difficult group and it was predictable that a team would win one game and still qualify. The teams were very evenly matched (except for us - we were miles behind). We did not sneak in, it wasn't embarrassing - it was a fantastic achievement. Now f**k off and choose a better target. f**king Aberdeen fans - bunch of c**ts sometimes Link to comment
Stoney Posted March 30, 2011 Author Share Posted March 30, 2011 f**k off with your sarcasm about us winning 1 game in Europe. That group was an extremely difficult group and it was predictable that a team would win one game and still qualify. The teams were very evenly matched (except for us - we were miles behind). We did not sneak in, it wasn't embarrassing - it was a fantastic achievement. Now f**k off and choose a better target. f**king Aberdeen fans - bunch of c**ts sometimes Made even more difficult by a defensive as f**k manager. Your right it was a f**king achievement, in any other walk of life winning one game you would be classed a loser and f**ked off, in aberdeen its celebrated. and worth more than a trophy. We had 3 pretty handy home games, we only won one of them, Even the Panathiniakos fans said that we should have humped them. We were nagative as f**k and scared to get beat. Look what happened against Copenhagen when we actaully had to win. With the team we had in 2007 - 2008 seasons with a better manager we would have won a cup, we had an amazing team apart from the keeper. If your happy with failure f**k off and support scotland. Link to comment
madjockmcferson Posted March 30, 2011 Share Posted March 30, 2011 Made even more difficult by a defensive as f**k manager. Your right it was a f**king achievement, in any other walk of life winning one game you would be classed a loser and f**ked off, in aberdeen its celebrated. and worth more than a trophy. We had 3 pretty handy home games, we only won one of them, Even the Panathiniakos fans said that we should have humped them. We were nagative as f**k and scared to get beat. Look what happened against Copenhagen when we actaully had to win. With the team we had in 2007 - 2008 seasons with a better manager we would have won a cup, we had an amazing team apart from the keeper. If your happy with failure f**k off and support scotland. No, you can f**k off. Every result in our group was predictabe, apart from us thumping Copenhagen. The fact we won one game and qualified is irrelevant. We played teams who had massively bigger resources than we did and we qualified - they didnt. Im seriously beginning to think aberdeen fans are deluded f**kwits. We had no right to qualify from that group because of our meagre resources, the fact that we did was a triumph of teamwork and management. JUST f**kING ENJOY THE FACT THAT WE DID. Re: Calderwood. Aye, we should have won a cup whilst he was in charge. However, that is a separate issue to the European run. I can accept people criticising him over our domestic cup runs but not the European one. Link to comment
Stoney Posted March 31, 2011 Author Share Posted March 31, 2011 I Can only assume that you wernt at pittodrie to see the Lokomotive game or in Athens to see pana. Another win would have seen us have a much easier draw in the second round. We had nothing to lose. Great trips and great occasions but theres always this feeling of what if. What did we have to lose by being a bit more adventurous in the first 3 group games? Link to comment
K-9 Posted March 31, 2011 Share Posted March 31, 2011 youre not very good at understanding this football thing, are you? do you think walter smith was wrong to be so defensive in the scums euro run to the final? or even this season against sporting, which won them the chance to play psv?We lost when we did it and when behind still never tried to attack. Huge difference. For me while the euro "run" was great a trophy tops this any time. Link to comment
Stoney Posted March 31, 2011 Author Share Posted March 31, 2011 Thats the problem them - the thought process that we wernt good enough just does my f**king nut in, How do you know we wernt good enough? the only games i seen us trying to have a decent go at winning were copenhagen and bayern, by f**k bayern were lucky to get out of town with a draw. We had a good team back then, we had nobody to fear, the way we played against copenhagen and bayern when we played with 2 up front was amazing whos to say where we could have ended up. Whats the point of making it to the dance if you are to scared to go on the dance floor. Losers mentality. Link to comment
K-9 Posted March 31, 2011 Share Posted March 31, 2011 if you moan about a euro run that gave us glamour ties like that, a huge cash injection and also the little matter of qualifying, much to the envy of every other "provincial" spl team, then theres no helping youWho is moaning about the run? Moan about couple of performances most definitely but nobody is moaning about the run. But still a trophy is preferable any day of the week, especially Scottish Cup which gets you into Europe. Put it this way that - in that season we had euro run which was brilliant but in the cup we lost to QOTS. Which had the biggest effect on the club, fans and attendances from then on? Link to comment
K-9 Posted March 31, 2011 Share Posted March 31, 2011 Thats the problem them - the thought process that we wernt good enough just does my f**king nut in, How do you know we wernt good enough? the only games i seen us trying to have a decent go at winning were copenhagen and bayern, by f**k bayern were lucky to get out of town with a draw. We had a good team back then, we had nobody to fear, the way we played against copenhagen and bayern when we played with 2 up front was amazing whos to say where we could have ended up. Whats the point of making it to the dance if you are to scared to go on the dance floor. Losers mentality.Later in the season QOTS were in the same position against us. they didn't sit in and try to defend and accept a defeat but came out and had right go at us then won. Completely agree with above. Link to comment
barassie_afc Posted March 31, 2011 Share Posted March 31, 2011 if you moan about a euro run that gave us glamour ties like that, a huge cash injection and also the little matter of qualifying, much to the envy of every other "provincial" spl team, then theres no helping you where has the cash went from the euro run ? Link to comment
Stoney Posted March 31, 2011 Author Share Posted March 31, 2011 Who is moaning about the run? Moan about couple of performances most definitely but nobody is moaning about the run. But still a trophy is preferable any day of the week, especially Scottish Cup which gets you into Europe. Put it this way that - in that season we had euro run which was brilliant but in the cup we lost to QOTS. Which had the biggest effect on the club, fans and attendances from then on? Would say it was the catalyst for the apathy that has been set in, certainly destroyed our supporters club, we had two busses full that day, i dont think we have had a full bus since. Willing to place a lot of money that our average attendance has spiraled since that semi. Link to comment
tup Posted March 31, 2011 Share Posted March 31, 2011 Would say it was the catalyst for the apathy that has been set in, certainly destroyed our supporters club, we had two busses full that day, i dont think we have had a full bus since. Willing to place a lot of money that our average attendance has spiraled since that semi. We canna do anything about it, we lost, get over it, it happens to other teams too. If folk stop going to Aberdeen games because of one result, they're not real fans. Christ knows I've taken some punishment, and some grim journeys north, but I never considered once that I should stop going. It's what we do, support, through thick and thin. Link to comment
K-9 Posted March 31, 2011 Share Posted March 31, 2011 We canna do anything about it, we lost, get over it, it happens to other teams too. If folk stop going to Aberdeen games because of one result, they're not real fans. Christ knows I've taken some punishment, and some grim journeys north, but I never considered once that I should stop going. It's what we do, support, through thick and thin.Use to be me aswell - never missed game home or away for about 18 years til QOTS and since then pick and choose which games away i go to. After missed first game (Celtic at Parkhead the weekend after QOTS when folk said i would crumble and go last minute) it became surprisingly easy to miss games after that, sitting at home listening to Dons game on radio and watching Soccer Saturday with my coupon in front of me is more attractive than spending sh*t loads of cash to watch a poor half hearted team full of wage thiefs. Keep waiting for that spark to get the bug back but not happening at all on the park. Link to comment
madjockmcferson Posted March 31, 2011 Share Posted March 31, 2011 I Can only assume that you wernt at pittodrie to see the Lokomotive game or in Athens to see pana. Another win would have seen us have a much easier draw in the second round. We had nothing to lose. Great trips and great occasions but theres always this feeling of what if. What did we have to lose by being a bit more adventurous in the first 3 group games? I went to the Locomotive game. Can't remember too much about it but I remember they had a player valued at Link to comment
ollie1903 Posted March 31, 2011 Share Posted March 31, 2011 We canna do anything about it, we lost, get over it, it happens to other teams too. If folk stop going to Aberdeen games because of one result, they're not real fans. Christ knows I've taken some punishment, and some grim journeys north, but I never considered once that I should stop going. It's what we do, support, through thick and thin.That's fair enough if you are an adult, and I agree. But that was a "family" semi final and an ideal chance for parents to take there young 'uns along and get the bug for the Dons following an easy win at the national stadium.AFC lost a new generation of fans that fateful day Link to comment
madjockmcferson Posted March 31, 2011 Share Posted March 31, 2011 Who is moaning about the run? Moan about couple of performances most definitely but nobody is moaning about the run. But still a trophy is preferable any day of the week, especially Scottish Cup which gets you into Europe. Put it this way that - in that season we had euro run which was brilliant but in the cup we lost to QOTS. Which had the biggest effect on the club, fans and attendances from then on? I'll be grateful to Calderwood for that European run forever, but I cannot forgive Dumpfermline, QoTS, Queens Park etc etc.....its so unfathomable why those results happened it still makes me angry. Link to comment
Site Sponsor RTYD Posted April 4, 2011 Site Sponsor Share Posted April 4, 2011 I have read some amount of sh*te on this website - A few of my favorites. * Jimmy Calderwood was the second best manager in the clubs history. * Ricky Foster was a wing back. * Charlie Mulgrew was a left back* Severin Played well as a sweeper* Playing with no strikers up front at ibrox almost worked. * Billy Dodds was sh*te. * Zerouali was better than jess.* Zerouali was better than average.* Maguire is a striker. * Langfield is one of the best in the league. * Langfield is a good keeper. * We were wrong to get rid of Calderwood. * Top 6 is an achievement. * Winning one game in Europe was an achievment. * The Queen of the South semi was not the worst result in the clubs history. * Zander Diamond should be club captain. * the 2007 / 2008 season was a success and not a total failure. Revision 1 * Folly is sh*te, totally unsuited to SPL football But today i seen the worst statement ever. Which has been mentioned more than once now. "Chris Maguire is our best player" We'd be aswell closing the doors and switching off the lights if that is our best player. LOL I agree with you. I'm actually pleased that we haven't made the top six. We have been terrible all season and the fabled top six would give the Board the opportunity to paper over the cracks with a significant number in our support accepting that. Link to comment
StandFree1982 Posted April 4, 2011 Share Posted April 4, 2011 LOL I agree with you. I'm actually pleased that we haven't made the top six. We have been terrible all season and the fabled top six would give the Board the opportunity to paper over the cracks with a significant number in our support accepting that.I can sorta understand the sentiments, but it's nonsense!! Pleased that we didn't make it into top 6 with more money and bigger crowds and games is daft!! Link to comment
Foster14 Posted April 4, 2011 Share Posted April 4, 2011 I can sorta understand the sentiments, but it's nonsense!! Pleased that we didn't make it into top 6 with more money and bigger crowds and games is daft!! Recent performances might have opened the eyes of the board and more importantly the manager of the job in store. The thing that I have not been too happy with was what appears to have been a general happiness from our squad to do enough and no more. I don't really get it, maybe the injury situation hasn't helped, but we were playing decent enough football, irking out results here and there, then as soon as there is a lot of breathing space between us and Hamilton, we regress again. It seems that there is something beyond the injuries causing that, and the manager needs to work out what it is for next season. Whether it be an element of the players only pushing that bit harder when required, whether it is a general malaise round the club or whether that is actually the correct standard from this squad and it was a bit of luck that got us out of the mire, going in to next season it may end up having been more beneficial not to have scraped in to the top 6 and therefore think this squad could be good enough for a top 3/4 push next year with a full season under Brown... Link to comment
Mouse Posted April 4, 2011 Share Posted April 4, 2011 Recent performances might have opened the eyes of the board and more importantly the manager of the job in store. The thing that I have not been too happy with was what appears to have been a general happiness from our squad to do enough and no more. I don't really get it, maybe the injury situation hasn't helped, but we were playing decent enough football, irking out results here and there, then as soon as there is a lot of breathing space between us and Hamilton, we regress again. It seems that there is something beyond the injuries causing that, and the manager needs to work out what it is for next season. Whether it be an element of the players only pushing that bit harder when required, whether it is a general malaise round the club or whether that is actually the correct standard from this squad and it was a bit of luck that got us out of the mire, going in to next season it may end up having been more beneficial not to have scraped in to the top 6 and therefore think this squad could be good enough for a top 3/4 push next year with a full season under Brown...Spot on, there is simply no excuse for finishing in the bottom 6 next season. The downward spiral started with Calderwood (or when Milne was appointed if you want to go back further) and only now Brown has appointed it is levelling out. Time to climb the ladder beginning with the summer transfer window and some positive performances, if not at least results edit: I really hope Diamond is playing in a Hearts shirt next season Link to comment
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now