Sunday 18th October 2025, kick-off 3pm
Scottish Premiership - St Mirren v Aberdeen
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Got an email from the club today 'We have around 600 supporters in this area which will be at capacity. Due to the way the tickets were issued to us this area will be unallocated seating. We kindly ask that the front couple of rows are used for ambulant disabled supporters to minimise the number of steps they are required to take. As this area will be at capacity, please ensure you fill rows completely, not leaving single seats, to ensure all supporters and families can be seated together. Stewards will be on hand to assist on the day' My ticket arrives today and I've been allocated a seat. Can see this turning into a traditional scotrail train journey
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memo being drafted to SPL referees to warm up the red and yellow cards as the new dons player is prone to 'fouls' and 'bullying defenders and goalies'
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The people of Elgin and the bustling metropolis of Brechin would agree. Just to clarify, Inverness also has a cathedral
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Im not sure who the author is but surely a BBC Highlands & Islands Reporter should know Inverness is a City? It bugs me eiither no one proof read this or worse they did. Meanwhile down south clubs like Hamilton, Edinburgh City, Clyde etc are positively thriving in their urban environments
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Yes I shall be attending. Decided against standing in the open as that 'terrace' seemed pretty precarious when it was empty let alone with 1000+ on it. With a proper terrace or standing in a plastic seat area there is less chance of a 'David Busst' should you fall forward in a goal celebration
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https://www.afc.co.uk/2025/08/04/greenock-morton-a-ticket-information/ Just under 3200 allocation
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Martin's Magic Middens showing Motherwell are better or equal to some greek mob
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If we are asking BBC questions why do they insist on putting Champs league/ europa league games second in the Scottish football fixtures list when no scottish teams are playing. Is this some UEFA bullshit along the same lines as banning domestic league games kicking off at the same time as champions league matches even in the scottish 3rd division? Or is there a massive clamour in Scotland to see how Cliftonville and Athlone town are getting on?
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So it would appear these are the potential teams the dons could face come Monday afternoon - Shaktar Donesk(UKR) or Panathanikos(GRE) - PAOK Salonika(GRE) or Wolfsberg (AUS) - Maccabi Tel Aviv (ISL) or Hamrun Spartans (MLT) (how the fuck is a maltese team potentially seeded?) - Young Boys (SUI) - AEK Lanrarca (CYP) or Legia Warsaw (POL) - FC Utrecht (NLD) or Servette (SUI) - FCSB (ROM) or Drita (KOS) - Midtjylland (DEN) or Fredrikstad(NOR) - CFR Cluj (ROM) or Braga (POR) - Ludogorets Razgrad (BUL) or Ferencváros (HUN) - Malmo (SWE) or FC Copenhagen (DEN) - Lech Poznan (POL) or Red Star Belgrade (SRB)
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At cappielow Last actual game against Morton was league cup semi at Hampden in october 2016
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Tom Lehrer - 97 A personal favourite song of his https://youtu.be/47bKTtIwrO4?si=-lKRlAPcOER1GvTy
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Anyone going should be aware Morton have a pack of teenage 'ultras' who decided to play at being casuals at the train station with Partick fans at new year. They were held back by 3 coppers who essentially told them to stop being wee fannies but it might encourage some of the muppets in the dons support who don't play at being casuals. If I do manage to get a ticket I may drive or if using the train, avoid Cartsdyke station and walk back to Greenock's main one
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Has that actually been confirmed? BBC and SPFL websites dont have confirmed KO times or dates yet
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Really hoping for a 3pm saturday KO although it might rule the likes if me out of getting a ticket. Be great to see a full house at Cappielow with the open 'terrace' mobbed with dandies.
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Similar thing happened with Bristol Bears Women's Rugby team when they signed an american sevens player who has almost 4 million tiktok followers. Ive no idea if she is any good but Bristol ended up shifting some home games to Ashton Gate due to ticket demand. Given the shit Wrexham got themselves into in the last 20 years i say good on them. Far cry from the season I went to see them play a few home games where they had Darren Ferguson in the team. Think I even got to see David Rowson play against them for Stoke
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They are from the same land where 'Owen' Jess scored a vital goal for Coventry
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Dundee were already out before the Airdrie game kicked off (could only finish 2nd with 6 points which isnt enough for one of the 3 'best runner up' spots). Im assuming the BBC didnt think it was fair to piss on Dundee's destruction of the mighty Rose
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As it stands even a win wont be enough for Dundee tonight. Four second placed teams currently on 7 points
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FFS 14 penalties taken and only 5 scored. The body language of that last swedish player just screamed 'im never scoring this'
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Auckland seemingly made £3.3million which is 676% of their annual turnover. BBC hinting that may be causing issues with the other NZ clubs Still baffles me why they were in it in the first place. Claim was it was the worlds best teams......
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Im just hoping Diana Ross sticks her penalty away this time.
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Brought out the 'lets get ready to rumble' bloke who declared Chelsea were in the Blue Corner hailing from Stamford Bridge and PSG were in the white corner etc etc. He then of course had to say his catchphrase before then countdown started.
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Apart from the 5min KO delay when they tried to turn it into a boxing match.