perthshirered Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 Loads of folk on the old twitter negative about tomorrow, the day I worry about the Huns is the day am going under, fuck them they have bet us once this season and if the ref did his job that night we would of least had a draw. Bring them on and there spastic fans. The day we’re scared of them we should just give upExactly. They are alright, nothing more than that. If we play well as a unit then we will win, if we don't then we will lose, simple as that and it's the way it should be. We have been pish lately and they have been the recipients of farcical refereeing decisions in their favour on an almost weekly basis. Give them their deserved red cards and take away their penalties and they would likely be battling it out with Hibs, Hearts and Saints. Fuck them. I look forward to a good blast of Kernkraft 400 the morrow in remembrance and celebration of the deid cunts after another burial. Link to comment
Zeus Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 What a fucking stupid way to carry a man off the park with a damaged cruciate. Cant have done it any good that. Exactly. Self inflicted Link to comment
sheep123 Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 We had joy we had fun we had rangers on the run. Bring them Link to comment
Tommy Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 Right E O AFC, get stuck in to these cunts from the start.No fuckin about. The vermin can boast about having one more Petrofac Cup than us but that’s about it.Plastic weegies mouthing off about ‘their club’ but stood back and let them die.COYR Link to comment
cruzcampo3 Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 Loads of folk on the old twitter negative about tomorrow, the day I worry about the Huns is the day am going under, fuck them they have bet us once this season and if the ref did his job that night we would of least had a draw. Bring them on and there spastic fans. The day we’re scared of them we should just give upSurprised, usually an Aberdeen love in Link to comment
ebbe Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 Fuck all the doom and gloom, let’s hope Del Boy realises what’s a stake here. Flatten the cunts. And obliterate that hovel in Govan. Up I dons. Link to comment
muttonhumper Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 I look forward to a good blast of Kernkraft 400 the morrow in remembrance and celebration of the deid cunts after another burial. Those stairs behind the South Stand can be tricky. Link to comment
Torry Tosser Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 Can see this ending 2-2 and back to their place for the replay. Link to comment
sooth_stander Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 Let’s doo these cunts today, big time Link to comment
muttonhumper Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 Willie Miller: (I agree with the bit in bold like)Aberdeen legend Willie Miller has leapt into the debate over sectarianism that has been swilling around Scottish football. Ten days ago, Kilmarnock boss Steve Clarke raised the issue after he’d been the target for abuse at Ibrox. Now Miller, who turned down a move to Rangers during his glittering playing career, has opened up on his own experiences. He credits his early move from Glasgow to the Granite City as a great life, and career, choice.“I was pleased to get away from sectarianism, which was rife in the late ’60s and early ’70s when I grew up in Bridgeton in Glasgow’s east end,” said Miller.“I didn’t make the move because of that. I made it because Aberdeen wanted me.“I thought they would be a good club because they were successful in those days, with a good manager, too.“But it did give you the opportunity to get away from all that nonsense.“I think it has got better, but it is still not good enough and the clubs need to take more responsibility.” Another white-hot atmosphere is guaranteed at Pittodrie this afternoon when Rangers visit on Scottish Cup business. Miller swears he’d cheerfully see the Dons finish in the bottom six this season – provided they also lift the Scottish Cup. It is 29 years since the Pittodrie club last had possession of the revered old trophy, a famous victory achieved through a 9-8 penalty shoot-out win over Celtic. And while they boast a League Cup success as recently as 2013-14, the man who holds four Scottish Cup-winner’s medals from his days as a player argues the current crop of stars must make it a priority over their league battle this afternoon. “Teams winning stuff is what stays in the mind,” said Miller, who also won three League Championship medals, three League Cup gongs and lifted both the European Cup-Winners’ Cup and Super Cup. “Let me give you a couple of examples of my own. “Does anyone remember the Finals we were in which went to replays? Probably not. “They probably remember the 1979 League Cup Final. But they probably only remember it because Doug Rougvie got sent off. Without any incidents like that, you are just a beaten finalist. “It is like me when I was a manager. Who wants to know a beaten finalist? Nobody. “So if I was Derek McInnes, and you asked me whether I would trade league position for Cup success, I’d say: “Sure, bottom six and give me the Cup!“I don’t think that will happen, but that is how important the Cup is. “OK, you have European games to look forward to, but you would still take a Scottish Cup win against anywhere below first in the league – and above tenth!”“It’s important for Derek, too. He’s done a fantastic job at Pittodrie, but he’s still only got the one trophy and I think that must irk him a little bit. “It’s still one more than I got as manager, right enough!“Trophies are important to Aberdeen and the Scottish Cup’s an important trophy for Aberdeen. “So I think Derek will be desperate to get over this hurdle against Rangers, and have another pop at it.“If he could lift the trophy then, absolutely, he’s up there with the best. Link to comment
Dynamo Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 Let's see what this team is made of. Don't let them settle on the ball, bring the game to them, and keep the fucking head.COYR. Link to comment
muttonhumper Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 Maybe we should just give them the ball. DISCLAIMERNot actual Rangers, who ceased to exist in 2012. 1 Link to comment
Zeus Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 That is so far from the truth its no real. The fact Miller has been allowed to say it unchallenged is even worse.Ive never met a group of fans so annoyed at supporting an insignificant wee club that they have to compensate for it by talking and behaving in the most vile way. Total scumbags to a man. One look at their wee forum its full of shite about Ricksen, hoping our team bus crashes, racism, the Ibrox disaster, hoping supporters buses crash, wanting our players leaving in ambulances etc. Honestly pound for pound probably worse than the taigs. If they were remotely relevant id probably hate them far more than i do Link to comment
OddJob Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 What a fucking stupid way to carry a man off the park with a damaged cruciate. Cant have done it any good that. Plus apparently falling down the stairs out on the piss not long after. But don’t let the Glezga press tel you otherwise Willie Miller: (I agree with the bit in bold like)Aberdeen legend Willie Miller has leapt into the debate over sectarianism that has been swilling around Scottish football. Ten days ago, Kilmarnock boss Steve Clarke raised the issue after he’d been the target for abuse at Ibrox. Now Miller, who turned down a move to Rangers during his glittering playing career, has opened up on his own experiences. He credits his early move from Glasgow to the Granite City as a great life, and career, choice.“I was pleased to get away from sectarianism, which was rife in the late ’60s and early ’70s when I grew up in Bridgeton in Glasgow’s east end,” said Miller.“I didn’t make the move because of that. I made it because Aberdeen wanted me.“I thought they would be a good club because they were successful in those days, with a good manager, too.“But it did give you the opportunity to get away from all that nonsense.“I think it has got better, but it is still not good enough and the clubs need to take more responsibility.” Another white-hot atmosphere is guaranteed at Pittodrie this afternoon when Rangers visit on Scottish Cup business. Miller swears he’d cheerfully see the Dons finish in the bottom six this season – provided they also lift the Scottish Cup. It is 29 years since the Pittodrie club last had possession of the revered old trophy, a famous victory achieved through a 9-8 penalty shoot-out win over Celtic. And while they boast a League Cup success as recently as 2013-14, the man who holds four Scottish Cup-winner’s medals from his days as a player argues the current crop of stars must make it a priority over their league battle this afternoon. “Teams winning stuff is what stays in the mind,” said Miller, who also won three League Championship medals, three League Cup gongs and lifted both the European Cup-Winners’ Cup and Super Cup. “Let me give you a couple of examples of my own. “Does anyone remember the Finals we were in which went to replays? Probably not. “They probably remember the 1979 League Cup Final. But they probably only remember it because Doug Rougvie got sent off. Without any incidents like that, you are just a beaten finalist. “It is like me when I was a manager. Who wants to know a beaten finalist? Nobody. “So if I was Derek McInnes, and you asked me whether I would trade league position for Cup success, I’d say: “Sure, bottom six and give me the Cup!“I don’t think that will happen, but that is how important the Cup is. “OK, you have European games to look forward to, but you would still take a Scottish Cup win against anywhere below first in the league – and above tenth!”“It’s important for Derek, too. He’s done a fantastic job at Pittodrie, but he’s still only got the one trophy and I think that must irk him a little bit. “It’s still one more than I got as manager, right enough!“Trophies are important to Aberdeen and the Scottish Cup’s an important trophy for Aberdeen. “So I think Derek will be desperate to get over this hurdle against Rangers, and have another pop at it.“If he could lift the trophy then, absolutely, he’s up there with the best.Agreed with the bold bit 100%. That’s a winners attitude Link to comment
Dynamo Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 If you follow Glasgow Rangers* then you must be fucking scum. Not heard that one for a while. Link to comment
Dusk( 2 Stars )Don Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 Nice breezy day for a game of football at the beach. Link to comment
muttonhumper Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 If you follow Glasgow Rangers* then you must be fucking scum. Must be stupid as well, following a cadaver. Fits the tune for that? Link to comment
The Cockney Don Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 Getting train up tonight for a few cyrils in Aberdeen before attending game tomorrow. Traveling companion has stupidly forgotten to bring any contraband and he’s wondering where and how some may be procured in Aberdeen. Naturally, I abhor drugs so am only asking on his behalf as he is a non hat member Link to comment
Site Sponsor Dom Sullivan Posted March 3, 2019 Site Sponsor Share Posted March 3, 2019 Into these Hun cunts Reckon there'll be at least one red again today. Hopefully thon mohecan twat gets jottered again. Mon i Dons 1 Link to comment
Dynamo Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 Must be stupid as well, following a cadaver. Fits the tune for that? That old Club biscuit advert. Link to comment
BWG Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 Horrendous choices from Cosgrove there. Link to comment
ebbe Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 Someone showed me them last night and I think I gave him 11/15. Second look, I’ll give him 3. Fuck knows what I wastjinking Link to comment
Site Sponsor Dom Sullivan Posted March 3, 2019 Site Sponsor Share Posted March 3, 2019 I see the BBC reporting on the rivalry between us and the Huns, quoting "Rangers return to the top flight..." There was no returning, they let their club die. This is a Zombie incarnation. Sevco, Hun Bastards call them what you will, but they are a new entity with history only since 2012. 2 Link to comment
The Cockney Don Posted March 3, 2019 Share Posted March 3, 2019 Lewis, Ball, McKenna, Considine, Lowe, Ferguson, Shinnie, McLennan, Stewart, Mackay-Steven, Cosgrove. Link to comment
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