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Scottish Premiership - Ross County v Aberdeen

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SeeBass

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  1. I would expect Duk to be leaving before end of week now this Senegal lad is in the door.  Personally speaking I don't think he's the same player from last season.  Like his head has been turned by all the speculation.  

    I've had a love hate relationship with Aberdeen last few years and would be gutted to see either Duk or Bojan leave whether this week or sometime in future.  They really kept my spirits up last year.

    I kind of hoped both would be like a David Silva at Manchester City who stayed at Etihad nearly eleven years and the pair of them would still be banging in the goals for us six or seven year from now.

    Sadly Silva's loyalty in modern game is very rare nowadays at top level.  Wishful thinking at least.    

  2. I know we shouldn't really be complaining with what I'm about to tell you but is there too much added on time in football now?

     

    Tuesday night I had Burton Albion scoring in 90+7 to bring up my Both Teams To Score coupon, then Bristol Rovers netting in 90+8 to see my 2.5 Goals and Overs coupon up, and Panathinaikos smashing home a 90+9 penalty to bring up a FREE BET.

     

    All in all my profit on the evening was £933.88 but something about whole scenario does feel uncomfortable.  I believe this is my second biggest payout in twenty-two years gambling. 

  3. Not sure if any of you have found the Modus Super Series Darts.

    For those of you who don't know this concept spawned out of Covid-19 Lockdown. Modus since late 2020 have been giving ex-professional, semi-retired, amateur, youth, non tour card holder players, an opportunity to earn a decent living away from 'Top 128'.


    Started off online during that mad global health emergency as giving folk something to do then it evolved further when a custom built studio was made in Southampton and last year or so it has become even bigger after moving to a converted church in Portsmouth with a proper stage and everything.


    Six players play each other over three mornings Monday to Wednesday.  Winner after fifteen games goes into weekly Finals night.  

    Thursday and Friday afternoon three new players join 4th, 5th, 6th placed players from Monday to Wednesday group to play ten matches with first and second going into weekly Finals night. 


    Another three players on top of the three new guys join 2nd and 3rd placed players from Monday to Wednesday group and play eight games each on Thursday and Friday evening with first, second, third, joining the three other qualifiers to make two round robin groups in weekly Finals night on Saturday.
    They'll be a semi-final and final after round robin stage to decide who wins weekly title and goes into Champions Week.

    All games are best of seven throughout whole week.

     
    Weekly winner takes away £5,000 and has the chance to win another £20,000 in Champions Week where they'll meet the other eleven weekly winners after they too have navigated the above format. 
    Champions Week is same process as weekly qualification.

    Really has changed so many lives in darting world.  Adam Warner qualified for main stage through ADC route.  He was only playing for the University he attends against other Universities but won a weekly title and it has paid for him to go to PDC Q-School where he has earned a two year pro card.  He is holding his own from what I can see on internet.

    Believe all accommodation cost is covered for the players so only expense those taking part have is their food and drink.

    Below is a Thursday and Friday evening Group photo with left to right:  Mike Warburton, Mike Gillet, Darryl Pilgrim, Jon Worsley, Scott Taylor. 

    I thought they looked like Ocean Colour Scene reformed!  However what would you call them if they were a band?

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  4. 21st of February 2008 an acquaintance locked me in his premises where he was a betting shop owner.  Was just some dingy looking thing from the outside next to smallest pub I've ever seen down a side road leading into Duns.

    We were playing Bayern Munich in second leg of our Last 32 UEFA Cup tie in Munich where match was televised by Setanta Sports.  He'd asked me where I was watching it but none of the pubs we can go locally had above channel.

    He said he'd close his shop for half five so I could sit in darkness and watch the 5.45pm kick-off from sitting on some really old gymnasium style wooden bench one had for punters to watch racing.

    Pushed front door keys through letterbox as he left me in peace and told us to lock up and bring him the keys back first thing in morning.  So bizarre being locked in darkness with a TV supported by a triangle shaped wooded ledge in top corner of room being my only light.

    Couldn't lock up properly so had to call my friend Brian to help us do so.

    I really am starting to hate football generally speaking nowadays.  I understand now why David Bentley walked away from the game.  But at least the above experience will be worth remembering if nothing else despite the 5-1 thumping.      

  5. Thank God I don't waste £150-£200 on travel, overnight accommodation, food and drink anymore to come up for the Old Firm matches at Pittodrie.

     

    Given the continuous poor showings against the two Glasgow sides I can't justify the expense.    

  6. I honestly couldn't care less how much we might earn from this.  Money has ruined football which is probably why I've lost a lot of love for the game.  We're not in it to make big bucks we're in it to do as well as we can on the pitch.

    Our support and players need to give their heads a wobble.  The amount of times I hear nicking a point on Sunday against Celtic will be a good result I could bang my head off a brick wall.

    Mentality throughout from all those connected with club is pretty depressing.

    We should be playing at weekend to win and to seek victory no matter the opposition on any given matchday even in Europe.

     

     

     

     

  7. Pot One of Conference League is looking like murder of the highest order.  Eintracht Frankfurt, Club Brugge, AZ Alkmaar, Gent, Dynamo Kiev, Fenerbache, Lille, Ferencvaros ARE NO MUGS!!

     

    If I had the chance to hand pick my opponents we'd be going for the following...

     

    Ajax, Olympiakos, Brighton & Hove Albion in Europa League.

    Dynamo Kiev, Maccabi Tel Aviv, BATE Borisov in Conference League.

  8. Why did Michael Watt have such a long career with us?

    TLG, I agree.  I think we could be visiting some crazier countries in Conference League Group Stage.

    I've always loved at how one week we found ourselves in Lapland official birthplace of Santa Claus and seven days later we were travelling along the Silk Road to Tbilisi.

    Our personal favourite European campaign in my lifetime though must be 2015.  First going to Tetovo and then toppling HNK Rijeka on the beautiful Adriatic Coast before getting too close to the Chinese Border with a trip to Almaty!! 

    Got three decent results at home against FK Shkendija, HNK Rijeka and Kairat Almaty.

    I think a lot of the support forget how good these sides were. Thought we did well to come from two nil down to HNK Rijeka at Pittodrie.

    I know we lost narrowly on aggregate to Kairat Almaty and failed to reach Play-Off Round and a tie with Bordeaux but going home on train the following day in light of the Kairat Almaty 1-1 draw we remember saying to myself:

    "I've really enjoyed those three home European games last month or so.  Actually feels like we've had a Group Stage within a short qualifying period the opposition has been pretty challenging."  

        

  9. Are you lot forgetting that if it wasn't for my favourite ever Aberdeen player Brian Irvine scoring an 85th minute goal at Pittodrie in the second leg of UEFA Cup qualifying in 1996-97 season we might have gone out to our Lithuanian friends 27 years ago!!

     

    I was only 15 years old at time so missed game Live as had school in the Borders following midweek morning. 

     

    Be nice to avenge that 3-1 loss.  

     

    I once got told by a club official that the Lithuanian team were so convinced they were out after the first leg that they flew to London and got a bus up to Aberdeen from there to save some money.

  10. Must say if this is us losing Ylber Ramadani after just one season I'll never believe another player who says he loves the club and fans again.  Loyalty in the game nowadays is practically nil.  Do believe this sort of thing is a large part of why I've lost a lot of love for football last four or five years.

     

    Who else in our history has been a decent one season wonder?

  11. Remember when I said Gareth Henderby a high school friend of mine has played a big part in the Right To Dream Academy for nearly 20 years?  The partnership Dave Cormack talked about dipping into sooner rather than later?

    Here is Gareth winning his 7th Gothia Cup with the African based set-up.

     

    Why aren't we looking at some of this obvious talent more closely?

     

    https://www.facebook.com/691005847/videos/pcb.10159459512435848/760342925866498

  12. Am I right in saying we could get HJK Helsinki or Zalgiris Vilnius?  I'd quite fancy another trip to Finland but we need revenge for that horrendous loss at Pittodrie in 1996 to Lithuanian lot.  Remember listening to that match on the radio and being quite scared we'd blow a 4-1 away victory.

  13. This is one of my favourite saves from Mr Lewis especially given if it had gone in we were struggling to make next round with so little time left in the tie.

    Personally speaking I don't think he was the same keeper or person after Derek McInnes and Tony Doc. left.  

    Could see his confidence dropping off a cliff.  Level of performance as a result went to pot too.  Sad really as isn't exactly past it.

     

  14. Little story about Coldstream's Scottish Cup run in 2000-01.

    They beat Glasgow University 5-2 (H) and Vale of Leithen 2-1 (A) in a replay (0-0 at Home Park) when preliminary rounds didn't have as many teams trying to make main draw.

    Got a bye into 2nd Round proper where they'd get winners of Brechin City and Forfar Athletic at Home Park.

    Lost to Brechin City 6-2 where ex-St.Johnstone striker Roddy Grant got two one in off his backside he knew nothing about.  A driver instructor through the week Lee Bailey got the other four goals.

    Future Aberdeen goalkeeper Derek Soutar fumbled a shot while in the net for Glebe Park club and my childhood friend Steven Shennan grabbed himself a goal in National Cup from rebound.

    Brechin City then drew Rangers at Ibrox next round and lost 2-0.  I can't imagine being at the Glasgow side's stadium and having to report on some of my high school friends and some of the older guys I'd really got close to over three years.

    However Dick Campbell Brechin City's manager at time was so impressed by Coldstream's hospitality throughout the day for such a small amateur outfit that he returned to Coldstream and gave Brechin's gate receipts for our tie against them (around £30,000) to Coldstream's chairman Gerald Tait because they'd earned a bigger pot being at Ibrox.

     

     

  15. I as a hobby used to report on Coldstream East of Scotland Premier League side for The Berwickshire News.  They played a friendly in 2002 against a Celtic XI and lost 6-0 at Home Park. 

    Was doing some spring cleaning in flat earlier in week and came across the Celtic team sheet which was given to me!

    What did these guys go and do in the 21 years since?  You'll know so many of them.

     

     

    Celtic 2002.jpg

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