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BigAl

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  1. I've met Chick Young He is a prick
  2. Richard Gordon posts on an inferior site not known as Mad
  3. Well if its false that'll serve me right for scouring other sites
  4. so we know that Milne has a Range Rover with plate SM 77 but does he or does he not have a Bently with reg SM 21
  5. SM 21 is the reg in the picture Mind you, could have been taken anywhere
  6. Claims on other sites that Milne is in Glasgow solicitor offices meeting with the above duo. Would be dubious, but picture taken of Milne's car parked outside allegedly
  7. BigAl

    Sna

    In fairness to the folk of Kilmarnock however, most of them are retards, junkies or both
  8. Was that the dancing curly haired cunt that reported that then
  9. BigAl

    Sna

    snowing on ayrshire coast now, just a week or so after the rest of the country
  10. so would you take a derisory offer of ÂŁ25k ?
  11. Nail squarely on head
  12. Absolute crap or should that be carp given the fishing nature of your coment. Don't believe for one second that you genuinely think that way
  13. Happy to see Foster doing well also, just as long as his performances don't directly lead to success for the filth. Seems a reasonable enough article
  14. fixed it for you
  15. Coldest home game at home was v St Johnstone, possibly New Years Day 1983/1984'ish. Away game, would go with the choice of the Falkirk cup tie at Stenny's ground. Drove home for well over an hour, heating on full temp and still nae fucking thawed out when I got there
  16. God help us if this is the level of candidate we're attracting Why not go the full hog if we want a "newspaper" columnist as our new manager, and appoint his fellow columnist as his assistant. Hartson and the Flying Pig.
  17. Another year has passed, now six years since the little man was taken. Gone, but not forgotten RIP Zero
  18. Superb article on a number of counts: Even I am to young to remember the games against Clyde that the writer refers to, but I do remember Ally taking over the reins and doing exactly what he subserquently did to supporters of the national team........ installing a sense of pride and belief that we could be winners. His success in charge of the team that beat "ra Celtic by ra way big chap" was the first trophy I saw us win. I'm proud to say I'm seen all other through until the last in '95. Remember being disappointed when McLeod left and McNeill took over, but that disappeared quickly when within weeks of thr season starting we beat Ra Celtic at Pittodrie to go top of the league. A lot of folk forget that it was McNeil that signed both Archibald and Strachan ( what a couple of great bits of business ). And so we fast forward a number of years to Stark, incredible to think he scored 20 goals from midfield but was still a target for the boo boys in our support. Do you imagine Foster or Maguire getting it in the neck for that sort of goal scoring return.....ffs we'd kill nowadays for a striker that could deliver that. No doubt about nostaglia rules folks. Great article Bobby and thanks for posting it mate.
  19. Thought worthy of a thread on its own. Copied from P&J website. Would love to see Jess back at Pittodire some day, but not sure that the time is right Ex-Don Jess eyes Pittodrie return nottingham forest youth coach eoin joins list interested in becoming Reds manager By Paul Third Published: 04/12/2010 SEEING RED: Eoin Jess is among a growing list of candidates interested in the vacant Aberdeen manager’s post. Kevin Emslie More Pictures Eoin Jess wants to be the next Aberdeen manager. The former Don, who played for the Reds in two spells, is ready to make his return to Scottish football with his first club. Mark McGhee’s 18-month tenure as manager was brought to an end on Wednesday when he was sacked by the Dons and Jess, who will be 40 on December 13, wants the job. The former attacker, who played more than 300 games for Aberdeen, was linked with the vacant job at Hibernian in October but lost out to Colin Calderwood. He admitted his lack of coaching experience would go against him but hoped bringing an experienced man in the mould of Jocky Scott or Alex Smith as his assistant would compensate. Portsoy-born Jess, a youth coach at Nottingham Forest, was reluctant to discuss the vacancy in detail but admitted: “I would be interested in the job but, whatever happens, it would be nice to see the good old days brought back to the club.” Jess had a stroke two years ago due to a congenital disorder, with the root cause found to have come from him being born with a hole in his heart. The Dons have been inundated with candidates putting themselves forward. Former Hull City manager Phil Brown has registered his interest, although it remains to be seen if he would accept the role given the current financial parameters. Aberdeen can also expect the CV of Pat Fenlon, the Bohemians manager who was interviewed for the Dundee United job and considered for the Hibs position. Fenlon would have been installed at Tannadice had it not been for his Irish club’s compensation demands, which are no longer a stumbling block due to their financial problems. Former Aberdeen midfielder Michael O’Neill is also on the radar of the Dons after leading Shamrock Rovers to the League of Ireland title in October. O’Neill has a year left on his contract at Rovers but has yet to sign a new deal and is attracting attention. Former Don Billy Stark, John Hughes and Gus McPherson remain among the favourites and former Aberdeen forward Billy Dodds has also voiced his interest. The Dons will consider the candidates over the weekend before drawing up a shortlist to begin interviews by the end of next week Read more: http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/2038609#ixzz178PoqHkG
  20. Did Stewarty pay
  21. You back in now lad
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