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Scottish Premiership - Hibernian v Aberdeen

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BigAl

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  1. I can think of £6m reasons why this won't happen. Apparently this is the Bolton are looking for.
  2. Agree with what Bobby said above. This would be extremely disappointing if indeed true, and certainly takes the edge of the good end to last season. If the club are desperate to sell Cadger, then for fuck sake surely they should be trying ot sitr up a bidding war, instead of just taking the first offer that actually comes their way.
  3. Pretty sure we signed Mason from Gronigen [ sp ? ] and paid £200k for him. Then again maybe the heat down here is playing havoc wie the grey cells. Christ what I'd give for a Paul Mason in mid field these days though.
  4. Having had time to reflect on all that has been said in the papers, I've got a sneaking suspicion that you may well be right. Would certainly of made for an interesting evening on Sat if JC had been invited and attended See I bet JC was invited, but I'm thinking he maybe just stayed in Majorca. Incidentally I saw in the P&J announcements that Dazza was married last Saturday (2nd). He obviously had a much quieter and well behaved stag night! Typical woman, reading the hatchs, matchs and dispatchs
  5. Having had time to reflect on all that has been said in the papers, I've got a sneaking suspicion that you may well be right. Would certainly of made for an interesting evening on Sat if JC had been invited and attended
  6. Ach hud on a minute there Bobby..... dinnae sit on the fence min. Say what you mean loon
  7. Aye was wondering this myself loon. Is it reported on Northsound this morning ?
  8. Doesn't look too good for Langfield. Seems to have fecked aff Calderwood big time...... if of course you believe what is printed in the Record DONS AXE BAD BOY LANGFIELD By Ian Orr JAMIE LANGFIELD has been slapped on the transfer list by Aberdeen after a series of off-field incidents. The 26-year-old keeper, who was in Scotland's squad in the Faroes, has had the offer of a new contract withdrawn and been warned there is no future for him at Pittodrie. Just last month the Dons rejected a £70,000 bid from Rangers for Langfield, who manager Jimmy Calderwood rated the best in the country after Hearts' Craig Gordon. But the keeper's world turned on its head during his stag party this month in Majorca where Calderwood and assistant Jimmy Nicholl have holiday homes. It is understood Langfield was seen drunk and abusive in Magaluf and his conduct was witnessed by his manager. After two earlier breaches of discipline, Calderwood decided his behaviour was unacceptable and instructed director of football Willie Miller to sell him. Langfield has apologised but this has not altered Aberdeen's decision. He will be held up to his team-mates as an example of what will befall them if they step out of line. Langfield's fall from grace leaves mentor Calderwood searching for another keeper. If he doesn't find a club, Langfield will see out the remaining year on his contract in the reserves with Derek Soutar certain to be first choice. Calderwood, who signed Langfield on a free from Dunfermline, didn't comment.
  9. Can't for the life of me see that we've signed Jackie Mac without planning on him being a automatic starter.
  10. I soooooooooo hope we're not all going to be disappointed here
  11. Welcome to the board Andy and welcome to the good ship AFC Jeffrey
  12. Well what a fecking day that was Know that as someone that was there in the eighties I shouldn't really get overly excited just about finishing third and Eurpoean qualification but cannae help it guys. What a fantastic that was, and everyone in red was a hero yesterday, including the support who were magnificent. Was the result really in any doubt once Seve's thunderbolt hit the rigging..... course it wasn't. Haven't managed to see a re run of it yet, but might even have to watch Scotsport to savour it again. Not even going to let the bitter and twisted Andy Wanker put a dampner on things. Delighted we stayed to savour the after match events, which allowed the Huns to get a head start down the A90, which just added to the enjoyment by winding the fuckers up with Dons flags out the windows of the car, and hitting the horn prior to going past them. Anyway, all summer to survey the map of Europe and decide where we fancy going. STAND FREE
  13. Agree he is a decent player and rated down Rugby Park way. Do you stay in Killie Innesciver ?
  14. I'd take £450k for Hart right now and another £450k once he gets his first international cap prior to the end of this calender year
  15. MacNamara is there to play Left-back IMO. Thats where he played for Wolves... Agreed D.P. Welcome on board Jackie
  16. As long as it's not 1955/56 all over again FFS you really are an old bugger
  17. To be honest, I genuinely believe this is not beyond the realms of possibility on Sunday.
  18. Bobby Don't know wehere you've copied that from, but I'm sitting here virtually wiping away the tears reading that and remembering not only that night, but indeed the whole wonderful run to the final. As you said loon STAND FREE
  19. Had a quick look online and found this in todays Glasgow Herald May 11 2007 Aberdeen are close to signing the former Celtic captain Jackie McNamara. Jimmy Calderwood tried to play down the link yesterday but The Herald understands that negotiations are at an advanced stage. The Pittodrie manager also refused to deny he plans to move for Michael Stewart, released by Hibernian, insisting he was too focused on Saturday's visit to Parkhead to discuss transfer business. McNamara, at 33 now in the veteran stage of his career, will leave Wolves in the summer and has been linked with Hibs and Dundee United. Aberdeen considered moving for him last January but decided instead to wait until he was available on a free transfer. The former Celtic player would, however, have to agree to a cut in wages. advertisement "We are discussing several options and are close to sorting one of them out," Calderwood confirmed, "but I will talk about a deal only once it has been done. Transfer targets are for another day." Lack of cash could also prove problematic should Stewart, ushered out of Easter Road, be a target for a club currently around £13m in debt. Meanwhile, Calderwood is aware only a victory at Celtic Park will help pave the way to a third place finish in the Bank of Scotland Premierleague as Hearts continue to breathe down Aberdeen's neck in the battle for European football next season. "They have set high standards this season," he added, "and they know they will have to get back to them, although hopefully it might take them another week. In a way it is understandable but there are a lot of good professionals there and they have a tough Scottish Cup final coming up so they will be looking to lift themselves prior to that."
  20. Good to see your absence from DT hasn't mellowed your opinions on life Kelt
  21. Saw elsewhere... don't make me name it though that there is an article pasted from The Times that as good as says this is a done deal for McNamara. Reasonably happy about this if its true, although he seems to have bene around for an eternity he is 32, and certainly has a decent pedigree, and back in the international frame.
  22. Call me an old cynic if you like, but I've got to say that was my first reaction to hearing about him as well. See that Coventry are sniffing around him now, so I guess thats the difference between him and Dan Smith as don't really recollect anyone else being after him
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