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Friday 20th June 2025 - SPFL 25/26 Fixtures Released

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  1. Why wouldn't I want Shankland at Aberdeen? I think his attitude stinks and he's spent most of his career pissing away his talent. With respect to Hearts, a player of that talent should be playing on a bigger stage than them and should be a first pick for Scotland (it's not like he's being kept out of the team by far superior players). That Hearts made him captain might explain the shambles of a season they had last year. He's no leader. He's the first to lose his head in games and his bi-annual meltdowns at Pittodrie show it. And, from what I hear, Hearts will be paying a fortune to get him to stay. We'd need to at least match that to get him here, which would make him the highest paid player at Pittodrie by some distance.
  2. I wouldn't want him anywhere near Aberdeen. I'd rather take Bruce Anderson as per the shouts above. However, don't be wholly surprised if Shankland is linked with Aberdeen... Edit: I don't think I said it strongly enough that I wouldn't want him at Aberdeen so just to reiterate: Not now, not ever.
  3. I don't watch English football so excuse my ignorance, and perhaps this guy is the next English superstar, but how the hell does a striker score just six goals in the Championship and then command a £5m transfer fee? I'm sure he has other facets to his game other than just scoring goals, but that seems about £2.5m overpriced even by the overinflated English transfer standards. What it does do, is make you think Millwall likely will expect a sizeable transfer fee for Nisbet after 14 goals and a Scotland call-up last season. Maybe not quite £5m (he's six years older) but be very surprised if he's leaving Millwall for any less than £1m unless it has significant add ons. And for a club of Aberdeen's budget that would be an enormous risk on a guy whose goal scoring record wasn't that good (better than six though) and who has little sell-on value.
  4. @Kowalski is this you officially calling an end to the celebrations
  5. The big man is back.
  6. Am I being whooshed here? That is their goalkeepers modelling the goalkeepers strip
  7. Someone posted this on P&B. The training top is actually a decent alternative to those who don't like the strip.
  8. A classic.
  9. Too high-end for me that.
  10. I've been on an emotional journey with this shirt, and have decided I like it enough now to pay £15 for a fake-almost-real version.
  11. At least it's not like their 25/26 strip which is diabolical.
  12. The more I see it the more I'm inclined to think it's alright, and I think it'll look great when we add the League Cup to our trophy collection.
  13. The two-tone red kit features a red inspired by two periods in our history. The dark maroon red pays homage to the colour worn by the original Aberdeen team founded in 1881. That Aberdeen side would then go on to merge with Orion and Victoria United to form Aberdeen FC in 1903, and the rest is history. This maroon red colour was also prominent on our most famous night in 1983 within the bench jacket worn by Sir Alex Ferguson as we defeated Real Madrid in Gothenburg, and most recently celebrated late last year throughout the launch of our adidas SPZL range.
  14. I don't love it or hate it. It's fine.
  15. Well there's also a Finnish defender and a Montenegro international potentially joining the trip to Portugal too...
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