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both the above are set to play in the EPL next season just got me thinking to how many more ex Dons players have left us to then go on and play in the EPL?

 

 

I would not be surprised, that now Mcnaughton plays for an EPL team, he will get a regular call up to the Scotland squad.

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He never played for us!

At a young age, Maloney found a love for sport, particularly football and tennis. By the age of 10, he had joined his first football club, Kincorth Boys' Club. He played regularly for his Primary School Team, St Joseph's. At 12, he moved to Culter Boys' Club then at 14, to Albion Boys' Club. He played a number of games for Cults Academy, where he was a student. He was then snapped up by Aberdeen's youth academy where he was eventually released for being deemed "too small".

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At a young age, Maloney found a love for sport, particularly football and tennis. By the age of 10, he had joined his first football club, Kincorth Boys' Club. He played regularly for his Primary School Team, St Joseph's. At 12, he moved to Culter Boys' Club then at 14, to Albion Boys' Club. He played a number of games for Cults Academy, where he was a student. He was then snapped up by Aberdeen's youth academy where he was eventually released for being deemed "too small".

 

common under jarvie/mclelland....

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Did he not get released from the youths for being too small, or is that a myth

Myth

 

At a young age, Maloney found a love for sport, particularly football and tennis. By the age of 10, he had joined his first football club, Kincorth Boys' Club. He played regularly for his Primary School Team, St Joseph's. At 12, he moved to Culter Boys' Club then at 14, to Albion Boys' Club. He played a number of games for Cults Academy, where he was a student. He was then snapped up by Aberdeen's youth academy where he was eventually released for being deemed "too small".

Lies

 

From folk in the know I was told he was never released as he was never signed to Aberdeen. Turned us down for the Tims.

Correct

 

Correct

Correct

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At a young age, Maloney found a love for sport, particularly football and tennis. By the age of 10, he had joined his first football club, Kincorth Boys' Club. He played regularly for his Primary School Team, St Joseph's. At 12, he moved to Culter Boys' Club then at 14, to Albion Boys' Club. He played a number of games for Cults Academy, where he was a student. He was then snapped up by Aberdeen's youth academy where he was eventually released for being deemed "too small".

 

I love Wikipedia but any stuff on there that has no citations should be taken with a large pinch of salt.

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GK: Warner

 

RB: McNaughton (potentially)

CB: Russell Anderson

LB: Glass

 

RM: O'Neil

CM: Jess

CM: Hignett

LM: Aluko (potentially)

 

ST: Windass

ST: Blackman

ST: Falconer

 

Sub: Burridge.

 

Smith and Myles Anderson never played EPL football after leaving Aberdeen.

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