Howard Marks Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 12 hours ago, HaarDon said: Just out of interest. Has anyone here had a spineless wank? Pretty much impossible eh. Can humans live without spines? Link to comment
NEM Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 1 hour ago, strachanmcgheegoal said: When, might one enquire, might we reasonably expect his second decent cross at Pittodrie? Last week against the Germans..... Link to comment
Schapenneuker Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 12 hours ago, donswin1983 said: Come on, min! Morris was decent against EF, decent against hearts too, including the best/only cross I’ve seen him put on the money for the Duk header. Continue to improve the crosses, play him as an out and out winger and there is a player in there! actually thought he added something on Sunday too.. For about 10 minutes on Sunday, after Morris came on, we had the huns scrambling. We put him wide right, Duk wide left, and Miovski straight through the middle, and suddenly we looked like a team that could actually attack. Defenders and midfielders pushed further forward, and instead of lumping 60 yard high balls forward we were able to actually choose passes that had hun defenders turning. If only we'd been brave enough to do that 80 minutes earlier. That should be a template for how we set up and play tonight. Morris and Duk wide, 3 in midfield, 4 in defence. McGarry in for Hayes, and a midfield of Shinnie, McGrath and Polvara. 3 Link to comment
DandyWarhol Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 I'd be inclined to make as many changes to the starting XI from Sunday as possible - so bring in Polvara, Barron, Duk, McGarry, MacDonald, Morris. The games are coming thick and fast until the winter break and I can't be fucked with any more tiredness excuses. We all know it will be 3 at the back so it is what it is. A nervy 2-1 win. Link to comment
Redforever86 Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 57 minutes ago, slippers said: I wouldn’t be surprised at a win lose or draw tonight. If we don’t win though I don’t think anything will change. I do wonder if the ABZ pod comment is true as it feels like he has zero pressure on him. We are at the point now where getting to a cup final is seen as great success from both the board and a small amount of fans. It’s pretty wild. Don’t think anyone would. 1 Link to comment
Tord31 Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 4 minutes ago, DandyWarhol said: I'd be inclined to make as many changes to the starting XI from Sunday as possible - so bring in Polvara, Barron, Duk, McGarry, MacDonald, Morris. The games are coming thick and fast until the winter break and I can't be fucked with any more tiredness excuses. We all know it will be 3 at the back so it is what it is. A nervy 2-1 win. Another vote for making a heap of changes. Shake it up. Link to comment
Dandys1983 Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 12 minutes ago, Schapenneuker said: For about 10 minutes on Sunday, after Morris came on, we had the huns scrambling. We put him wide right, Duk wide left, and Miovski straight through the middle, and suddenly we looked like a team that could actually attack. Defenders and midfielders pushed further forward, and instead of lumping 60 yard high balls forward we were able to actually choose passes that had hun defenders turning. If only we'd been brave enough to do that 80 minutes earlier. That should be a template for how we set up and play tonight. Morris and Duk wide, 3 in midfield, 4 in defence. McGarry in for Hayes, and a midfield of Shinnie, McGrath and Polvara. We didn't really, I think your forgetting how poor we actually were on Sunday. It will be same old same old tonight, still going along tonight maybe we will go four at the back and maybe pigs might fly. Link to comment
Sonoftherock Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 1 hour ago, slippers said: I wouldn’t be surprised at a win lose or draw tonight. If we don’t win though I don’t think anything will change. I do wonder if the ABZ pod comment is true as it feels like he has zero pressure on him. We are at the point now where getting to a cup final is seen as great success from both the board and a small amount of fans. It’s pretty wild. At this stage, I just don’t think there is any way back for Robson. I don’t think he has the ability to turn it around. Majority of fans seem to be of the same opinion. I don’t think Cormack will admit to a third mistake, and he’s really doubled down on his support in recent weeks, so it may have to get really ugly before a change is made. Fans will have to really turn on Cormack IMO. Could be a brutal few months coming up… Merry Christmas everyone! Link to comment
Schapenneuker Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 11 minutes ago, Dandys1983 said: We didn't really, I think your forgetting how poor we actually were on Sunday. It will be same old same old tonight, still going along tonight maybe we will go four at the back and maybe pigs might fly. We were utter shite, but it did improve with Morris coming on. 1 Link to comment
Millertime Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 35 minutes ago, Schapenneuker said: For about 10 minutes on Sunday, after Morris came on, we had the huns scrambling. We put him wide right, Duk wide left, and Miovski straight through the middle, and suddenly we looked like a team that could actually attack. Defenders and midfielders pushed further forward, and instead of lumping 60 yard high balls forward we were able to actually choose passes that had hun defenders turning. If only we'd been brave enough to do that 80 minutes earlier. That should be a template for how we set up and play tonight. Morris and Duk wide, 3 in midfield, 4 in defence. McGarry in for Hayes, and a midfield of Shinnie, McGrath and Polvara. It is a catch 22 that I understand the theory of not "attacking" constantly in games you aren't the favourite for as it leaves you wide open But stuff it I'd love to see the stats for how many wins we get in games where we decide beforehand we have no chance of winning, so set up pathetically defensively I'll bet it rarely works So why not just attack Align it with the philosophy of a vibrant, attacking team and make that clear that's what we are going to do It'll end up in a few scuddings, but I'm sure we would accept that to an extent if it means we actually show belief The attacking mantra might just break the spirit of your celtics or "rangers " too Just bloody believe in yourself If the team, including the manager doesn't believe we will win a game, why should the fans pay money to go? 1 Link to comment
Millertime Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 1 minute ago, Millertime said: It is a catch 22 that I understand the theory of not "attacking" constantly in games you aren't the favourite for as it leaves you wide open But stuff it I'd love to see the stats for how many wins we get in games where we decide beforehand we have no chance of winning, so set up pathetically defensively I'll bet it rarely works So why not just attack Align it with the philosophy of a vibrant, attacking team and make that clear that's what we are going to do It'll end up in a few scuddings, but I'm sure we would accept that to an extent if it means we actually show belief The attacking mantra might just break the spirit of your celtics or "rangers " too Just bloody believe in yourself If the team, including the manager doesn't believe we will win a game, why should the fans pay money to go? Maybe that's the problem with hiring someone from Motherwell FC 1 Link to comment
Redforever86 Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 15 minutes ago, Millertime said: It is a catch 22 that I understand the theory of not "attacking" constantly in games you aren't the favourite for as it leaves you wide open But stuff it I'd love to see the stats for how many wins we get in games where we decide beforehand we have no chance of winning, so set up pathetically defensively I'll bet it rarely works So why not just attack Align it with the philosophy of a vibrant, attacking team and make that clear that's what we are going to do It'll end up in a few scuddings, but I'm sure we would accept that to an extent if it means we actually show belief The attacking mantra might just break the spirit of your celtics or "rangers " too Just bloody believe in yourself If the team, including the manager doesn't believe we will win a game, why should the fans pay money to go? Robson was scared to attack and get beat 4-0 because he knew he would be out of a job. Because he’s a fucking pussy. Link to comment
Millertime Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 1 minute ago, Redforever86 said: Robson was scared to attack and get beat 4-0 because he knew he would be out of a job. Because he’s a fucking pussy. Well its working the other way Utter subservience, backed up by that outrageous post match conference He really doesn't understand what's important to Aberdeen fans 1 Link to comment
Snelders Snottters 89 Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 22 minutes ago, Redforever86 said: Robson was scared to attack and get beat 4-0 because he knew he would be out of a job. Because he’s a fucking pussy. Even a 7-0 defeat woudn't have seen him sacked. Link to comment
RedForever Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 40 minutes ago, Millertime said: It is a catch 22 that I understand the theory of not "attacking" constantly in games you aren't the favourite for as it leaves you wide open But stuff it I'd love to see the stats for how many wins we get in games where we decide beforehand we have no chance of winning, so set up pathetically defensively I'll bet it rarely works So why not just attack Align it with the philosophy of a vibrant, attacking team and make that clear that's what we are going to do It'll end up in a few scuddings, but I'm sure we would accept that to an extent if it means we actually show belief The attacking mantra might just break the spirit of your celtics or "rangers " too Just bloody believe in yourself If the team, including the manager doesn't believe we will win a game, why should the fans pay money to go? Agree completely with this, especially in a one off cup final!! only way to play Link to comment
DoonTheLine Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 50 minutes ago, Millertime said: It is a catch 22 that I understand the theory of not "attacking" constantly in games you aren't the favourite for as it leaves you wide open But stuff it I'd love to see the stats for how many wins we get in games where we decide beforehand we have no chance of winning, so set up pathetically defensively I'll bet it rarely works So why not just attack Align it with the philosophy of a vibrant, attacking team and make that clear that's what we are going to do It'll end up in a few scuddings, but I'm sure we would accept that to an extent if it means we actually show belief The attacking mantra might just break the spirit of your celtics or "rangers " too Just bloody believe in yourself If the team, including the manager doesn't believe we will win a game, why should the fans pay money to go? Totally agree with this. Villa just did it to Man City - they played their way, didn't let City get a foothold and absolutely dominated them (Robson says this is impossible). The easy option is to succumb to the "higher" opposition and just shut up shop and try to steal a win. You can then play on the players heart, organisation etc (Robson's mantra). A creative manager however will go for the jugular, will try to win despite the risks it will involve, and will tactically and straegically find ways to attack the opposition to allow you to WIN the game! Fans will respond to this - Will Villa or Spurs win the EPL? Probably not (although Villa giving it a go) - Are their fans absolutely loving the product on the park and happy to go to games win or lose - 100% Yes!! This is where Robson's constant praising of the opposition domestically and abroad is doing my nut in - Villa, Girona, Leverkusen, Bologna - All punching above the level he'd see as possible. To beat Rangers and Celtic is possible, it just needs the right team on the park, strategy and belief. Currently we don't have any of the 3. Link to comment
strachanmcgheegoal Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 1 hour ago, NEM said: Last week against the Germans..... Was that not the first? Link to comment
AllyDon Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 Out. Empty seats are the only thing that will prompt Cormack to act. 2 Link to comment
strachanmcgheegoal Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 2 minutes ago, DoonTheLine said: Totally agree with this. Villa just did it to Man City - they played their way, didn't let City get a foothold and absolutely dominated them (Robson says this is impossible). The easy option is to succumb to the "higher" opposition and just shut up shop and try to steal a win. You can then play on the players heart, organisation etc (Robson's mantra). A creative manager however will go for the jugular, will try to win despite the risks it will involve, and will tactically and straegically find ways to attack the opposition to allow you to WIN the game! Fans will respond to this - Will Villa or Spurs win the EPL? Probably not (although Villa giving it a go) - Are their fans absolutely loving the product on the park and happy to go to games win or lose - 100% Yes!! I wonder if the spurs fans are as happy with that approach as they were 2 months ago. (suspect they are right enough, relative to where they’ve been) Link to comment
DoonTheLine Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 1 minute ago, strachanmcgheegoal said: I wonder if the spurs fans are as happy with that approach as they were 2 months ago. (suspect they are right enough, relative to where they’ve been) Think they realised how thin the squad was and that to them it was a blip/injury crisis which they've recovered from the last couple of weeks. Most of all they didn't have a manager making excuses - Lost Harry Kane, didn't let it get to him, Lost players to suspension and injury, didn't let it get to him, Lost 3 in a row, didn't let it get to him - Fans will always support that I feel. Of course he will want to win trophies, but Spurs haven't for years anyway so why not try to play great attacking football AND win a trophy? If Robson lost Miovski, had an injury crisis at CB and lost 3 or 4, it'd all be excuses and nonsense. Plus he'd likely go 6-4-0 in formation! Link to comment
shooftahmooftah Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 1 hour ago, Schapenneuker said: For about 10 minutes on Sunday, after Morris came on, we had the huns scrambling. We put him wide right, Duk wide left, and Miovski straight through the middle, and suddenly we looked like a team that could actually attack. Defenders and midfielders pushed further forward, and instead of lumping 60 yard high balls forward we were able to actually choose passes that had hun defenders turning. If only we'd been brave enough to do that 80 minutes earlier. That should be a template for how we set up and play tonight. Morris and Duk wide, 3 in midfield, 4 in defence. McGarry in for Hayes, and a midfield of Shinnie, McGrath and Polvara. There’s a problem our Ginger nut manager thinks we have no right to win. Link to comment
shooftahmooftah Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 16 minutes ago, AllyDon said: Out. Empty seats are the only thing that will prompt Cormack to act. He already is a soap actor. Link to comment
Durrant Dived Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 17 minutes ago, AllyDon said: Out. Empty seats are the only thing that will prompt Cormack to act. Exactly. Everyone should be boycotting this after not having a single shot on target in a cup final. Link to comment
shooftahmooftah Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 1 hour ago, Redforever86 said: Don’t think anyone would. We are second bottom all but goal difference, there should already be a mass protest outside the pittodrie main door, calling for Cormack and the Neep to quit. 1 Link to comment
Howard Marks Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 Unbeaten in the league since the 7th of December. We will continue our good run of form tonight! 1 Link to comment
WesthillWanderersFC Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 35 minutes ago, AllyDon said: Out. Empty seats are the only thing that will prompt Cormack to act. Is it though? The club have the record season ticket money banked. Link to comment
sooth_stander Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 2 hours ago, Schapenneuker said: For about 10 minutes on Sunday, after Morris came on, we had the huns scrambling. We put him wide right, Duk wide left, and Miovski straight through the middle, and suddenly we looked like a team that could actually attack. Defenders and midfielders pushed further forward, and instead of lumping 60 yard high balls forward we were able to actually choose passes that had hun defenders turning. If only we'd been brave enough to do that 80 minutes earlier. That should be a template for how we set up and play tonight. Morris and Duk wide, 3 in midfield, 4 in defence. McGarry in for Hayes, and a midfield of Shinnie, McGrath and Polvara. It’s not even a brave policy, as you put it. It’s a fucking pragmatic policy. 1 Link to comment
strachanmcgheegoal Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 33 minutes ago, DoonTheLine said: Of course he will want to win trophies, but Spurs haven't for years anyway so why not try to play great attacking football AND win a trophy? I think that’s the key part. Try and win it. As opposed to try and not lose it, one we’ve no right to be winning apparently. But I do have sympathy. Such is the resource disparity that is openly encouraged if you take that open attacking philosophy taking the game to them ideally with youth (the Jess and Booth approach if you like) you can get destroyed if they happen to hit their own purple patch. Link to comment
DoonTheLine Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 Just now, strachanmcgheegoal said: I think that’s the key part. Try and win it. As opposed to try and not lose it, one we’ve no right to be winning apparently. But I do have sympathy. Such is the resource disparity that is openly encouraged if you take that open attacking philosophy taking the game to them ideally with youth (the Jess and Booth approach if you like) you can get destroyed if they happen to hit their own purple patch. Oh aye it can definitely backfire, but i've often wondered why teams just sit back and lose 6-0 like we did against Celtic earlier this season rather than attack and lose say 7-3? At least you had a go, why just let them dictate to you? I can understand it slightly if you are a lower league side, trying to get a footing in the game perhaps, but we aren't - we should be the 3rd biggest team in the country and constantly pushing the top 2 especially if they wobbles/challenges of their own which in turn would lead to trophies. Do Feyenoord lie down like this to Ajax/PSV? Do Braga lie down like this to Lisbon/Porto/Benfica? Do Leipzig lie down like this to Dortmund/Bayern? In all cases i'd say no, yet we do? Why? Link to comment
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