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Sunday 19th May 2024:  kick-off 3pm

Scottish Premiership - Ross County v Aberdeen

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Mentorred

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  1. Im Eoin Dunlevy and so is my wife.
  2. So he will be played upfront then?
  3. I remember being at a supporters club day out and some Afc players were there and Joe Miller was pissed and in the car park singing hail hail and Eion Jess was telling him to shut the fuck up before he got himself killed LOL
  4. Surely even Aberdeen can not blow this chance to be in a cup final.
  5. Can't see that to be honest, I thought he was injured too. He should be thinking more of trying harder to get into the team for the semi and final if we get there. Why would he call his team mates pricks, surely he has some friends on the team. Think it is just a Tim trying to stir shit.
  6. yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
  7. wtf am I paying my subscription fee for red tv sort out this crap!!!!
  8. Anyone else not got the link for red tv coming up??
  9. Hoping United win, Keep the trophy out of Glasgow. Would be nice for Thompson the United chairman who looks like wont be with us much longer. Plus I don't want to see the huns celebrating.
  10. Confirmed on the BBC website Gretna's Dons game gets go-ahead The future is looking increasingly bleak for Gretna Gretna's SPL match against Aberdeen at Pittodrie will go ahead despite the club entering administration. The club's future is in doubt after benefactor Brooks Mileson withdrew his financial backing following illness. Gretna's administrator David Elliot said on Thursday only 10 players were willing to play on Saturday. But the club said on Friday that a full squad would travel to Pittodrie and it thanked everyone for their messages of support and goodwill. Meanwhile, SPL managers have rallied to the Gretna cause and hope the club can survive their financial crisis. "Everyone's thoughts are with the staff and the players," said Kilmarnock boss Jim Jefferies. "A lot of people will struggle as they have mortgages to pay. "Other clubs may lose a few points but I don't think that is a major issue. The main thing is the players and the staff as they could be jobless." If Gretna cannot complete the 10 remaining games of the season, the Scottish Premier League will have to recalculate the standings. All points from games involving the bottom club would be taken out of the reckoning. Dundee United, who have lost twice to Gretna, would be the main beneficiaries. Celtic, who are three points behind league leaders Rangers, would move top of the table on goal difference. A worried Gretna squad contemplate their futures However, Rangers would have two games in hand rather than the one they have at present. Like Kilmarnock, St Mirren no longer have the threat of relegation hanging over them, following the 10-point penalty handed to Gretna for going into administration. Buddies manager Gus MacPherson hopes the club and Mileson can come through this difficult time. He said: "It's been well documented and everyone has talked about the players and their families that'll be hit by it. "There's not many people that have mentioned Brooks and his wife and family and how they must be suffering. My thoughts are with them. "Whatever happens to the football club will happen but there is a family suffering and it puts football where it should be - it's not the most important thing in the world when someone in a family is suffering. "It is difficult times for the club but more importantly for Brooks' wife and his family." The Black and Whites have been playing at Motherwell's Fir Park this season, with Raydale not meeting the SPL seating criteria. Motherwell have already stated their wish to liaise with the administrators and Gretna between now and the end of the season in order to assist as much as possible
  11. Lovell scored today so he was due to be dropped next week anyway
  12. Should have taken our earlier chances, but now we have set the standard for the rest of the spl season, if we had played like this more often we would be right up there. 4-4-2 with Lovell starting, has Jimmy been reading Donstalk???
  13. Come on Lovell prove us dontalkers right and bang in a couple tonight
  14. And it looks unlikely we will have that carrot for the summer signings
  15. Former Rangers midfielder Bob Malcolm could face Aberdeen at Pittodrie tonight after signing for Motherwell. The midfielder was released by Derby County last month, and was free to move to another club outside of the January transfer window.
  16. I see what your saying and agree to an extent but the board do not pick the team on a Saturday or the tactics and formation. Jimmy is happy to take the applause when things are going well but when it goes wrong he blames someone else.
  17. Thats why I have the Gothenburg calender this year
  18. JIMMY'S BACK ON STAR TREK 34 readers have commented on this story. Click here to read their views. 12:00 - 26 February 2008 Jimmy Calderwood could turn to Dunfermline's Scott Wilson this summer to solve his defensive crisis. The Dons boss has been scouring the English Premiership reserve league to source new talent. But he may return to his former club and make a second attempt to land Wilson after failing with a bid for the former Rangers man in January. Calderwood reckons the 30-year-old would be the ideal partner for central defender Zander Diamond, while his Pars colleague Darren Young would also welcome a Pittodrie return. The Aberdeen manager, assistant Jimmy Nicholl and coach Sandy Clark will run the rule over five Premiership reserve matches this week as they bid to unearth a rising star. Calderwood has stepped up his search for fresh talent following Sunday's 3-1 defeat to Kilmarnock at Rugby Park. He's planning a major Pittodrie revamp and is chasing young players from south of the border to take on loan to add a new dimension to his side. "We'll watch 10 English clubs in action over the next few days," said Calderwood. "That should give us a good idea of who is out there and who we can go for. "This is our first real chance to scout for any new players, what with the hectic schedule we've had. "We're looking at reserve team level in England because there's no way we can afford first team players from the Premiership. "Normally we would be further down the line in terms of scouting but that's just not been possible. "However, I'm hoping to unearth a few players with potential." Calderwood reckons top clubs in the Premiership will be willing to lend them their best rookies as both Josh Walker and Sone Aluko have performed well for the Dons. The teens are set to return to Middlesbrough and Birmingham this summer as they bid to prove their worth at the highest level, but more could follow their path north. He added: "The success that Sone and Josh have enjoyed should help to make it easier for us to bring younger lads in on loan. "Even what Anthony Stokes achieved at Falkirk has helped other Scottish clubs in terms of borrowing young players." Calderwood will ship out at least 10 players in the close season as he has finally lost patience with some of his signings. But he wants Barry Nicholson and Lee Miller to sign extended deals and awaits answers from the pair. "It would give the whole club a huge lift if Barry and Lee committed their futures to the club. "But it's up to them and I'm not sure what they are thinking right now. "We should find out next week what they are going to do, so I face an anxious wait." :hammer: :hammer:
  19. LOL Changed, Meant to put against MK Dons
  20. I see he scored the winner against MK Dons. Jimmy was down watching lower league games in England. Wonder if he is one of the players Jimmy was watching. Not saying we should sign him just putting 2 and 2 together (and Probably getting 5)
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