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Happy days, good result. Anyone at the game yesterday? Don't quite know how I want the derby to go tomorrow, I think a draw but if a win, I'd rather Hibs. I know we can claw it back on them, but Jambo's are too unpredictable.
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So is Mark McGhee the only option?
Get a fucking grip man.
I really don't want to see him up at Pittodrie. One season wonder and this season has proved it so far. I don't know or care at the moment who else is out there, I still have faith in the baloon that is jimmy calderwood. At least till the end of December and I think the board will too, If things are still bad, then they will wait till the Scottish whatever it is called Cup to make their move.
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Probably. I'd like to see him played in midfield for this game though, punt Mair out to left back.
I thought Mair was shite everywhere apart from CB? Or am I missing something?
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Crazy Stu, are you down this neck of the woods again in Decemeber?
I am indeed I will give you a call! Or are you heading back up North?
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WOA!! Calm down there! I do wonder where you get these crazy ideas from sometimes!
My optimism is usually unjustified, rash and short lived, but I don't care I've just seen in the past two games there has been a big improvement in movement and approach to the games. The teams around us are no better and there isn't much between us and them. As I said, I've had dogs abuse at people for us being bottom, but I don't care, we will be back. We can do it. A good result on Saturday will help everyone
P.S. I don't know where I get these crazy ideas from either
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Should be knocking on doors though
ahhh willie miller gtf!
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Jimmy’s old protege Bullen vows to do his best to keep Dons rock bottom
By Michael Gannon
Published: 16/10/2008
ABERDEEN manager Jimmy Calderwood is in the middle of the most difficult spell of his Pittodrie tenure to date – and if Lee Bullen has his way, things are about to get worse.
Calderwood has come under increasing fire after five straight defeats. The Dons are now bottom of the SPL and out of the League Cup.
They travel to face Falkirk on Saturday and the Bairns will include centre half Bullen – one of Calderwood’s most trusted players for four seasons at Dunfermline.
Bullen believes Calderwood will eventually turn things around, but is determined to turn up the heat on his former manager.
Bullen said: “Jimmy Calderwood and the group of players he has at Aberdeen are well capable of lifting the club out of the position it is in, but I will be doing my damndest to keep them at the bottom of the league.
“I worked with Jimmy for four seasons and there is not a manager on the planet who is not going to have a spell like this. It has been well documented that this is the first time Aberdeen have found themselves bottom of the league, but it’s situations like these which make you stronger and Jimmy knows that.
“We had a sort of love-hate relationship at times, but overall I have nothing but respect for him and I get on really well with the two Jimmys.
“When we were at Dunfermline, the team went through rough times as well. Aberdeen are a big club in Scottish football who have good individual players.
“The performance against Celtic a few weeks ago proved that on their day they are good enough to match anyone in this league.â€
Falkirk have their own climbing agenda as they bid to get back on track in the top flight.
Bullen added: “We know we are in for a tough game, but there is a lot of excitement around the training ground. Both teams are under a bit of pressure, but we are just two wins off the teams who are currently sitting in third place. That’s how close this league is. It’s so tight. Teams are producing results all over the place with the likes of St Mirren beating Rangers, which was a magnificent result.â€
Martin Hardie is on the road to recovery after being injured in a collision with an advertising hoarding.
The St Johnstone midfielder hopes to face Livingston on Saturday but has been laid-up after clattering into a board in the Dundee derby.
Come on you reds, get a win and lets get the season started! Points wise you cannot do worse than september!
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Of course thats unacceptable, but on Saturday if we play the way we apparently did in the last two games against a team as open as Falkirk i can see us scoring a bucketload.
I'm pretty confident we can, don't know about the scoring a bucketload, but i'm feeling a lot better about the Dons now after the games against HIV's and Tim's. I've even gone as far as saying I think we'll be 3rd by December Its more tongue and cheek, but I don't see why we couldn't do it if our strikers actually start scoring a goal every so often.
Anyway, COME ON YOU REDS!
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According to one of the guys on MAD who went along to the game, everyone had a good game, bar our strikers. He said Maguire covered probably every blade of grass with no effect, and there was little surprise from Wright in regards to why Miller never breaks a sweat over his place in the team. He also said Hodgkiss and de Visscher linked up really well. Maybe he's the best way to get JDV playing well? Having an actual footballer behind him?
Anyway, good to see a few positives from the reserve team anyway.
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Would agree with most of what Maguire says, but despite these decisions, we are not creating or converting many chances. Therefore leaving us vulnerable to these SFA barstewards. Do the talking by putting the ball in the back of the opposition's net! I wish you every bit of luck!
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Having just watched the replay on bbc again - fletcher was offside in the initial play as well - so the linesman has had an even worse day.
I'm trying not to dwell on this game. We just have to get it up the SFA by playing good football and winning games by scoring more than the opposition cunts. They'll be fucked then....Nice to see WM come out in the press against the SFA as well
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I read on BBC today that he has joined Oldham Athletic on a one month deal! (Richie Byrne that is).
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Good and bad points in the article.
Make up your own minds about whether he should be sacked though - journalists can't wait for it to happen as this sort of thing keeps them in jobs.
Also don't think attendances will miraculously increase as a recession bites.
Agreed. Re other comments earlier in the thread, don't think Calderwood should be sacked on the back of this, if we're still where we are in December, then yes, but not now. I find it hard to get positive and up beat about Aberdeen at the moment, but I know this isn't going to last, our luck HAS to change. The team are good enough, and Calderwood has proved he can do it. I just wish they would all hurry up! Hopefully the international break will give them all time to reflect and a kick up the arse, because some of our team should be involved in the international setup. They have only themselves to blame.
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From Redweb 061008
Sound's a great signing for AFC, albeit saying he did not look out of place during shooting exercises with our first team ("strikers") disnae say much
Fingers crossed, nice to have a good bit of news regarding AFC at the moment, despite only looking good as you said, in front of our first team "strikers"! But having said that, do our players not fly through training anyway
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Winning the Scottish Cup will make up for a mid-table finish - but we'll finish 3rd by a country mile
I'd settle for that Guess we'll be able to work out by Christmas what sort of season we may have.
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Thought it was more of a Jambo cut
Hopefully he'll turn good. Cannot be worse than that imposter of a goal keeper, Bossu.
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EDIT: Having read the offside rules.
I was just going to correct you there Ajja
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I don't agree. I think we are too good to be relegated and there is no chance we will be.
Whats more painful to imagine is we might end up mid-table having endured a flat and miserable but acceptable season of downs and the odd up like winning at Tannadice and reaching the QFs of the Scottish Cup.
Hold me fucking back....I'd almost settle for a relegation battle to get some blood running in my veins about Aberdeen FC.
Completely agree with that but its just very difficult to see where our next win is going to come from given our bad luck and our pathetic attempts at trying to win through possession. If we were to finish mid table, we'd then be lead the line "see where we came from though, this season was a success etc...."
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Was listening to your call after the game and someone actually made a very worrying, but good point, the quality of refereeing in Scotland is atrocious, but if we did relegate a match official everytime this situation occurred, we would have even worse referee's in control of our games. I still think though the persistent offenders should be punished through relegation though. If they know no matter what they do they will keep their position then it makes sense as to why they are so incompetent.
Cunts, the lot of them.
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I totally empathise mizer!. I just can't wait to go back to work on Tuesday for even more comments extracting the urine!
My usual euphoria from the huns losing was curtailed due to us going bottom of SPL, but not to the degree I would have expected
Listening to the game on the radio I was willing St M to hold on to the win in the agonising last few minutes
For the first time in my life I found no joy in the huns losing. It was a shite shite sunday!
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Aye Motherwell were murder last night. Painful viewing in fact, all I could think of was 52 weeks earlier.
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I thought Macdonald was supposed to be the attacking midfielder? Seve should be dropped for this game and yet again the usual pish from the management saying we should cope with other teams...why!
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I think its good managment to allow the misfiring strikers a chance for some confidence, but four weeks on the face of it seems a long time, however there is an international break during that period. Whether it works is another matter as I have no faith in Mackie and Miller needs to be dropper to give him a kick up his backside!
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Did we not have a tougher start to the league last season though? I would say that despite having more points on the board, we should not have lost to the teams we have done. Its pathetic. We were listening to Jimmy on the radio after the game on Wednesday, and when asked what he was going to do about the situation, he actually had no idea about how to turn things around. Just skirted around the subject and chatted shite. He couldn't give us an answer, and to say we played well going forward? Who was he watching? We had a Jambo with us and he couldn't believe how shite we were or even why we didn't bring on a sub in the 75/80th min. We have every right to boo this bunch.
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When I saw the result, I thought the same thing As much as I disagreed with the decision at the time and probably still do. Glad to hear it sounds like we're starting to tighted up the arse end of our team. It really needed/needs to happen before we worry about scoring goals ourselves.
Macnamararararara GTF