Sunday 18th October 2025, kick-off 3pm
Scottish Premiership - St Mirren v Aberdeen
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The Scottish Cup winners v The Ukrainian Cup winners
BigAl replied to Panda's topic in Aberdeen Football Club
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Hopefully see you there Alternatively take the missus and I can sell you two return tickets from Edinburgh
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You're right My younger son will also be there
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Yeah I will go mate Know my way around the city as was there several years ago to celebrate my wife's 40th birthday although now more remembered as the day Madeline McCann disappeared. You are right to say it is a fabulous city and we will explore it, visit the Xmas market and hopefully have a fan zone to visit for beers and the game
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Well as suspected never got so much as a sniff of a ticket for Prague So, go and savour the city and atmosphere at considerable cost or cut my losses and punt the flights at a discount ? Anyone on here actually going to this one or was am the only one daft enough.
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Seem to remember Sunderland fans saying about Aouchiche that he was a handy looking player in a team that was performing well but less effective when in a team that was struggling. To me, this sums up his time with us so far. On the basis of his time to date with us so far, there is no way we'll be parting with £1.5m on him
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Another week on Two less games to go Seriously not looking good Taking into account European trips, DNA, match tickets, travel I am probably well over a grand spent already on the club this season already. Value for money doesn't even register. Can't honestly see him surviving beyond next Sunday
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Let me just clarify, the issue, I live three and a half hours away from Aberdeen now and have done so for the past forty plus years. Putting that aside we have bought the three game home package and booked and paid for trips to Athens & Prague. Last time around, we did all three home games and away games in Frankfurt & Helsinki. We are both priority group six for this game, so have zero chance of getting them in our own right but we do invest a huge amount of time and money following the team. Anyway, enough hooring myself,big you can help, please do
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Ok cards on the table here. Still in ground at Fir Park and going to put this out there. I need two tickets for Prague Younger son and myself had flights and accommodation booked within twenty minutes of ties being confirmed. I have followed Aberdeen all over Europe since Liverpool on 5th November 1980. Who are the two fans on here with sufficient loyalty points to get me two tickets for 18th December ? Please, please help if you can. I'm not getting any younger guys
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Fuck off you cunts
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What a fucking chance for Marko
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Talbot bastards score with a 91st minute penalty to lead 2-1
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Talk is cheap Actions speak louder
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First blood to Cumnock inside eight minutes. That should crank it up just a little
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Auchinleck Talbot v Cannock in the Scottish Cup Rivalries don't come much bigger than this, on and off the park. Let the battle commence, live on BBC Scotland
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Menzies Campbell, ex leader of the Lib Dems, aged 84.
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Dirthy Filthy Hun Scumbag Vermin (deceased) and Poundland tribute act
BigAl replied to mizer's topic in Football Chat
Hopefully this stereotypical Hun cunt who featured on STV News just now is spewing by 9.45pm this evening -
Larnaca allocation sold out in less than five minutes into phase two Wasn't planning on going anyway
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Fuck me, if you're known to their police, then I guess I'd be better off being myself
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Athens ticket purchased Now its just in Prague I need to impersonate Rico
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Premature I know and still hoping it won't come to that, but here are the early runners and riders Hud me back lads, my excitement level is completely non existent after reading this https://news.bet365.com/en-gb/article/next-aberdeen-manager-contenders/2025092108382860685 Stephen Robinson Stephen Robinson has built quite the reputation at St Mirren after guiding the Buddies to three consecutive top-six finishes in the Scottish Premiership. The 50-year-old only put pen to paper on a new three-year contract with St Mirren last month, but the Aberdeen role may be an enticing prospect for the former Motherwell boss. His "industrial" style of play has been the subject of criticism of late, most notably from former Celtic striker Chris Sutton, but there's evidence Robinson possesses the tactical flexibility to play to strengths and switch it up where necessary. Kim Hellberg Perennially linked with jobs in Scotland, Kim Hellberg is an exciting young coach who is currently in charge of Hammarby IF. Hammarby are on course for a back-to-back second place finishes in the Allsvenskan and Hellberg has implemented an attractive, possession-based approach. He came to prominence with IFK Varnamo, a small club with limited resources whom he lifted to fifth in the Allsvenskan. Hellberg appears to have an appetite to manage on these shores and having experienced initial success under Thelin, Aberdeen may be tempted to sample the Scandinavian market again. John McGlynn Ending Falkirk's 15-year absence from the top tier, John McGlynn was named PFA Scotland manager of the year for the second season running following a memorable campaign which concluded with the Scottish Championship title. McGlynn's Falkirk were 1-0 victors at Pittodrie at the end of August and Aberdeen supporters got to witness first-hand the possession-focused style the 63-year-old has cultivated as the Bairns had 63% of the ball. One glaring drawback is that this campaign is McGlynn's first in Scotland's top-flight since he was in charge of Hearts in 2012/13. Michael Skubala Accumulating years of coaching experience and enjoying a productive stint as caretaker boss of Leeds United, Michael Skubala finally took his first managerial role at Lincoln City in November 2023 and has transformed the Imps into a club with Championship aspirations. Player development is a key facet in Skubala's management and the 43-year-old has been tactically proactive to ensure Lincoln remain competitive and consistently punch above their weight. A meticulous operator, Skubala's work ethic is one of the most impressive in the English Football League.
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Shite as it was, nothing has changed for me, I remain in the same place as I was when I made my post early on Sunday morning. The only thing slightly different is that he now has two league games and one European game to save his job. I remain far from convinced he'll manage it though.
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He has several equals unfortunately
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This is embarrassing Getting absolutely horsed and I fear this could turn very nasty very quickly. There is simply no reaction from the players or management