It was a bit of a rhetorical question.
I’m aware that we have learned fuck all.
Although they may well have taken the total lack of a sense of humour to new heights.
Even the English have joined in with this, and although I’m seldom slow at picking faults with the English, a lack of a sense of humour has never been their problem.
Whizzing away on a helicopter that close to the end of a game seems a bit dodgy to me.
I was however impressed how popular an owner of a club could be so let's just admit he may well have been a decent bloke.
No fuckin way should there have been a minutes silence at Pittodrie though.
This wasn't a crowd tragedy ( although it could have been) this was a really rich bloke in a helicopter.
Almost 40 years ago you say?
I was at that game, glad the Hun got beat but with no wish to watch Celtic lift the trophy we got out at the final whistle and missed the fun.
I don't ever remember being able to buy beer at Pittodrie.
I remember them lining up the whiskys at the back of the main stand when I was a kid though.
It's way past time we had foreign refs in charge of our games.
4 officials on Sunday = 4 Huns
Not looking good.
It's not always the big decisions that change games, I very much doubt we will be allowed to tackle on Sunday.
Appalling signing.
A real balls up by McInnes.
He chased after him for ages, he's s'hite.
Whatever the behind the scenes problems there have been, especially if he's on the piss, should have been anticipated.
You can't turn a man into a woman.
So he should have been competing in the men's race.
I suppose he could have chanced his luck and entered for the disabled race.
That would have been far more apt.