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You back in any time soon tf?
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Cash gate available
SPFL | Hearts v Aberdeen | Saturday 24th August 2013, 3pm Kick Off
Tickets can now be bought only by phone 01224 63 1903 and at the counter at the Pittodrie Ticket Office. All tickets have to be collected.
You cannot buy tickets online anymore.
Tickets are on general sale for anyone to buy.
There will be a cash turnstile at the ground on Saturday - these tickets will be for Upper Section H. The cash turnstile will be located in the Roseburn Stand.
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Was against ten men but that is an impressive result. That's them into the quarter finals. Is it still regionalised or could they get the huns (presuming they get through)
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Hayes a doubt apparently thanks to that assault by Mulgrew
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bear shits in wood
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IN/OOT: In
Prematcher: Overnight bus from London - not being washed by Mizer & then Roseburn Bar
Match: Roseburn Stand
Post Matcher: not sure
Predtiction: 2-1 Dons
Do you know weeG. He's heading up on an over night bus too.....but actually come to think of it he is heading to Glasgow first I think.
IN/OOT: In
Prematcher: Choo choo then Roseburn Bar
Match: Roseburn Stand
Post Matcher: Weegieland
Predtiction: LMFAO 0-3 Dons
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I thought very early last week that Zola was not, had never been, will never be a footballer. Nothing he did in the Killie game convinced me otherwise. Any feedback about him today?
shite
every touch took the ball 5yds from him.
magennis was better
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Thought Jack was below par today actually, which is strange for him.
Pawlett, Hayes and especially Flood were the stand outs for me. We have so much invention and skill in the middle of the park I can't help but be optimistic.
Having said that Zola just doesn't do it for me. Poor touch and seemingly unfit.
I'd start with Vernon v Celtic and keep Josh as the very effective impact sub that he is.
As for the complaints re the flares etc.
Our support was big in number but save for the guys on the far right lacked passion or volume. I don't approve of the flares (or any alleged damage) but they did a superb job backing the side and creating an atmosphere....along with the well fans in the corner who were simply outstanding for most the game, shame they couldn't have kept up their support when the game was lost.
If every club had a support like 'Well the atmosphere at spl games would be transformed.
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I hear they didn't even play their first team in that game. They should have been made to play their league game and if they wanted to cash in with a friendly in Dublin then upto them to find team to cope with both games
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In
Horseshoe Bar then Train
Where ever we can get
Well 1-1 Dons
Hayes
London Baby (well the next day anyway)
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Fucking shambles. At least I haven't lost fifty quid on train tickets I suppose.
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Wanted to check this, since the qualifying cups were abolished, in the last few yrs Wick have played at
2012 - Spartans and Berwick Rangers
2011 - 2 home games, one of which involved Coldstream travelling however many miles to lose 9-1
2010 - Whitehill Welfare
2009 - (Clach) and Girvan
2008 - St Cuthberts, Edinburgh City (went to replay)
2007 - home game v Vale
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shite
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ooh this is embarrassing I've just cum
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Fucking hell, do they deliberately pick out the most distant team for Wick every year?
They must hate the Scottish Cup and the losses they make on it.
Few Highland v Lowland ties which should be interesting but I'll go for Rose v Nairn as tie of the round.
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Pretty much clinches me not getting a season ticket as going to miss to many games to make it worth while.
It's only one extra game you are missing
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As much as I wanted Dumbarton away, or some other local side got to be happy with a home tie.
Alloa will be tough but we should dispose of them easily enough at Pittodrie.
Poor County have a fucking horrible trek to Stranraer.
Potential shocks at Killie, Thistle, Queens, and Raith, although only one I'd really fancy would be QoS to beat Saints.
Meanwhile some much needed cash for the pars via a local derby with Falkirk.
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http://www.afc.co.uk/articles/20130807/spfl-fixture-amendments_2212158_3340498
The SPFL has this morning announced the live TV selections for September, October and November.
SPFL 2013/14 - FIXTURE AMENDMENTS
St Mirren v Aberdeen
Saturday 28/09/13 3.00pm > Monday 30/09/13 7.45pm - Live on BT Sport
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Aberdeen v Partick Thistle
Saturday 02/11/13 3.00pm > Monday 04/11/13 7.45pm - Live on Sky Sports
Putting the fans first
Great I can now make it to St Mirren but on the other hand will miss out on the game at Pittodrie via PT
Which fucking idiot thought games involving Aberdeen and Glasgow/Paisley sides would make sense on a Monday night?
Fucking morons
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Really looking forward to this, although bit apprehensive given our shocking league record against them.
They didn't look great against a fucking awful Hibs side but may have had their mind on Europe. May come down to how many players McCall leaves at home for their inevitable defeat in Russia.
Motherwell v Aberdeen, Sunday 11th August., KO 3pm
The Dons will venture to the central belt on Sunday as Derek McInnes leads his team on their travels for their first away fixture in the Scottish Premiership this season.
This match will be pay at the gate with the away support located in the South Stand.
Turnstiles in the away end will open at 2pm but please ensure you leave time for any queues which may form!
Ticket prices:
Adults £22
Concessions (over 60s and students with valid ID)£15
Juvenile (16 and under)£12
Bus Travel
Why not travel to the game in style on the official AFC Supporters Bus for just £18 return.
The bus leaves Pittodrie at 11am on Sunday. Please call 01224 63 1903 for more info, or to book.
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SFA tell huns to shut the fuck up
http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish_fa_news.cfm?page=1961&newsCategoryID=3&newsID=12282
Statement in response to comments from Rangers FCTuesday, 06 August 2013
Scottish FA spokesperson:
In response to the recent public comments from Rangers FC, and in particular Craig Mather and Ally McCoist, the Scottish FA offers the clarification requested with regard to Insolvency Rules under the Judicial Panel Protocol.
As yet the Scottish FA has not received a formal, written request for clarification by Rangers.
Notwithstanding the fact that a full note of reasons was published by the Judicial Panel Chair, Gary Allan QC, at the time of the determination - disseminated to the club directly, and to the public via the media – we are happy to reiterate the salient points in the interests of clarity and transparency:
• The Disciplinary Rules of the Judicial Panel Protocol provide a sliding scale of sanctions, with a suggested tariff of low-end, mid-range, top-end and maximum. This reflects the potential variations in seriousness of any breaches and any aggravating or mitigating factors.
• Rangers were fined £50,000 for a breach of Rule 14(g) based on the panel’s view that the evidence presented on both sides merited a sanction at the maximum end of the tariff. This was evidenced in the Note of Reasons:
Page 30 – “At the time of the first withheld payment in September 2011 Rangers FC’s financial situation was such that it could have made the payment due to HMRC.”
Page 33 – “The non-payment was a deliberate act in furtherance of a decision of the Chairman and director of Rangers FC not to make payment as a negotiating tactic in the resolution of ‘the Big Tax Case’.”
Page 56 – “In the case of the non-payment of tax (which was possibly by the smallest margin the most serious breach) the massive extent of the failure and the intentional and calculated manner in which it was carried out aggravated the breach even further”.
• Rangers were placed into administration following the deliberate non-payment of social taxes, despite – in the evidence provided - having the money to do so when the decision was first taken to withhold the money. This was not a feature in the Heart of Midlothian or Dunfermline Athletic cases.
• Contrary to Mr Mather’s statement, Rangers’ registration embargo was applied in a separate rule breach, Rule 66 – Bringing the Game into Disrepute.
• The administrators in the two other cases (Heart of Midlothian and Dunfermline Athletic) submitted that fines would be inappropriate as the clubs effectively had no money and any fine could jeopardise attempts to save the club. They made submissions on their clubs' financial position to reinforce their view.
• Rangers' lawyer, in contrast, specifically asked for the club to be fined in respect of Charge 3, or Rule 14(g). He did not lead evidence of Rangers' financial position or ability to pay any fine.
• Rangers did not appeal the fine.
Hearts V Aberdeen
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Firhill in a few weeks?