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Scottish Premiership - Ross County v Aberdeen

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BigAl

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  1. Not meaning to be too negative but I assume this means Hart will be sold since we have got Mair as well.

     

    MacNamara is there to play Left-back IMO.

     

    Thats where he played for Wolves...

     

    Agreed D.P.

     

    Welcome on board Jackie  ;D

  2. If we lose 0-2 and Hearts draw we are tied on points and goal difference - what happens?

     

    I notice in Spain that it is not goal difference that decides but head to head - we are 2-1-1 with Hearts if it means anything.

     

    As long as it's not 1955/56 all over again

     

    FFS you really are an old bugger ;)

  3. If we lose 0-2 and Hearts draw we are tied on points and goal difference - what happens?

     

    I notice in Spain that it is not goal difference that decides but head to head - we are 2-1-1 with Hearts if it means anything.

     

    To be honest, I genuinely believe this is not beyond the realms of possibility on Sunday.

  4. 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.

     

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    "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."

     

     

     

  5. The two remaining kids should be taken into care and put up for adoption asap, before they're old enough to grow attached to the f*cking cretins that call themselves their parents.

     

    Then the parents should be dragged back to Britain and slung in jail for a good few years, just so they can mull over what a pair of useless f*cking cretins they are.

     

    And if the 3 year old is ever found alive, which I doubt, she should be given up for adoption too, because her natural parents are irresponsible f*cking cretins.

     

    It's really a shame I'm against the death penalty, because in the case of these two f*cking cretins I'd like to maybe punch them to death.

     

     

     

    Good to see your absence from DT hasn't mellowed your opinions on life Kelt ;)

  6. 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.

  7. The boy from Charlton just sounds like Dan Smith Mark 2.  We need to get in some good young players this summer beause we are short of under 21's to fill the required alloation in the match squad.

     

    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 ;)

  8. Can't really disagree with any of previous comments on this post.

    Far from convinced he would have made it at the good ship AFC.

    Wish the boy no ill though, and admire him for plying his trade for a year as an amateur.

    Good luck stateside 8)

  9. See his agent is today making noises about a couple of Premiership clubs apparently being interested :o

     

    Well an agent's hardly gonna say "No-one wants my client" are they? ::)

     

    My point was one of surprise that he would expect folk to believe his client was good enough for the Premiership

  10. also big al it seems that ur comments are not very welcoming to someone who has just joined donstalk. think i will stick to afc-chat for your comment

     

    Don't take it so hard mate, just an observation that your two posts to date had both been critical of this site, and fired up my curiuosity as to who you really were.

     

    You ARE welcome ;)

  11. totally - iam very impressed with the new front page. donstalk pretty shite to be honest

     

    Mmmm interesting post.

    Total of two posts, both praising AFC Hat, and knocking DonsTalk. ::)

     

    I wonder ???

  12. Two things about Stewart. Firstly he seems to have had problems virtually everywhere he has been, Notts Forrest, Heart, Hibs, and secondly we certainly can't compete in wage demands for him.

     

    I believe Sunderland are favourites to sign him

  13. My Hibee flatmate says Brian Kerr has signed a pre-contract with them...

     

    Reliable source?? None

     

    It would appear that he's right you know.

     

    Indeed. Maybe I should listen to him more often.

     

    Been south of the border for a couple of days.

    Has this actually been confirmed as of yet, or is it merely a case of folk putting 2+2 together because he worked under Tommy Craig at Newcastle ?

  14. Article from tonights E.E.

     

    Dutch striker Dyron Daal could still win a professional contract at Pittodrie, writes Andrew Moir.

     

    The towering hitman, who joined Aberdeen on amateur forms last August, has been farmed out to Dundee on loan after failing to break into the Dons first team.

     

    He has scored three goals in three games for the Dark Blues and Jimmy Calderwood has refused to rule out handing Daal, 23, a proper deal.

     

     

     

    "We have had people watching Dyron in action for Dundee," said Calderwood.

     

    "We received a good report on his first match there but his second game was more favourable.

     

    "Dyron has been scoring goals so you can't ask for more than that.

     

    "We'll keep monitoring his progress and there's still a chance he could do something at Aberdeen.

     

    "At least he's getting games at a higher level than the reserve league.

     

    "Dyron has scored three goals in three games so he must be doing something right."

     

     

  15. Apparently both could be back in the squad for Hibs game on 21st April.

     

    Personally speaking I wouldn't rush Smith back, as wouldn't rull out the possibility of it all flaring up yet again.

    Assuming we take no less than seven points from our next three games Europe could be sewn up, and then allow Smith to rest and get full pre season under his belt.

  16. We said that about Scott Booth as well, though. He was a model pro. Turned up for training early. Was the last one to leave the training ground. All his spare time at work was spent in the gym. But, just like Brewster, the majority of his latter days of footballing appeared to be spent on the treatment table.

     

     

    Eh? Brewster has hardly been an injury prone player throughout his career.

     

    He got a dislocated shoulder here and said it was the worst injury of his career, so I don't really see him like Scotty Booth. That role goes to Jamie Smith or Lovell with their glass groins.

     

    I think he does a good job, holds the ball up well, brings other players into the game and has plenty to offer us next season. As mentioned he's also a good role model and can help with coaching etc too. A win win situation in my eyes.

     

    I'll see your Jamie Smith or Steve Lovell, and raise you a Karim Touzani ;)

  17. To be honest with Rae in particular his next move has Championship side written all over it.

    Not good enough for Premiership, getting on in terms of playing career, and probably looking to bank a few quid over the next three/four years. I reckon someone like Sheff Wed is as good as he's going to get

  18. Reported in the papers this morning that JC is offering Brewster an extension to his playing contract at Pittodrie.

    There are mixed feelings amongst the Dons support as to his performances to date, so this is bound to stir up some debate amongst us. Personally provided the wage we are to pay him remains at a reasonably sensible level and is not to the detriment of any potential "kitty" for summer signings I'm reasonably ok with it. Without doubt Brewster is a model pro, and surely some of this must rub off on the younger squad members.

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