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Scottish Premiership - Aberdeen v Motherwell
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Quite busy in here these days. Just a little warning to the new posters, some of the guys on here can get a little bit precious about general board etiquette. Things like starting new topics where others already exist, instead of taking the time to search for it. I'm not one to get too bothered by such things, but beware the forum Nazis.
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Looks to me like a technically very good footballer who might struggle with the athleticism side of things. Similar to someone like Barron I think, but with more of a cutting edge. Think he'll struggle to get into our midfield, although I'd happily let Palaversa and Nilsen go and see how he gets on. If I was to put him in a bracket at an early stage, it would be lower premier, high end championship. Maybe the level of Anderson, or Low.
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Aye, basically the story of Thelin's tenure. We fall short just before creating the opportunity in the final third and often don't get a shot away. Players getting blamed for results for missing good chances is a bit like blaming the ref (as an aside, last night's ref was very good). Milanovic could have won us the game, but the decisions you mention are equally culpable in not leading to a goal in my opinion.
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It's weird. He is laser focused on making sure the front three is in a line, each with a man, even cleverly switching to the wing to cover for Keskinen at one stage. He's a really intelligent player. Unfortunately, he's not able to do the rest of his job because he's too busy with the management of that part of the game. At some point he needs to start taking the risks and pressing high. I don't think it'll happen though, he's just not a one-up-front kind of guy.
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Didn't catch the middle half, but it was good to see a well organised Dons team not giving up too many chances. Another clean sheet is impressive too. Milanovic a bit unlucky, it came at him on his wrong foot quite quickly. You just stick your leg at those ones and at least half the time they just go in. Fantastic from Keskinen, it was good to see him recognising that the guy he was up against was pulling a lorry and just go for it. Too often, he'd make the wrong call. Lobban really good, and the back three. Milne especially looking good again. He looked shattered in the Athens and Hibs games, unsurprisingly given he's played a lot of fitba, so it's nice to see that his form wasn't just a temporary thing. Both lads will be crucial for us in the coming years (either by playing, or being sold!).
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Been in an out whilst cooking the tea, we look quite solid. JT obviously listened to me and has kept Armstrong further forward. Aouchiche played deep against the Tims for a bit when we played them, and it seems to suit him better. Would obviously prefer Clarkson, but there's clearly an issue there, fitness or otherwise. Lobban reminded me a lot of Jack when I saw him last season, and that rings true watching him tonight - very similar to the rat cunt when he came through at right back, aggressive positionally and mature. Would like to see us take it to them a bit, but we're the away side and we can hold it tight for a bit first.
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Yep, 3-4-3, or 3-4-2-1, as Lazetic likes to press higher than Nisbet. I don't agree with Armstrong and Aouchiche in the same team, I'd have one or the other. I think Armstrong leaves too many gaps as a number 8, and we should maybe even consider playing Aouchiche there and Armstrong where he played against Killie.
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I could have sworn that there was already a thread for Ester Sokler related manager deaths.
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You'd think they would include the team names in their advert, for those that don't know the QP badge.
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Why? Anyone fucked up enough to do that probably isn't caring enough to keep either of those people alive. It's much easier just to kill them surely?
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The only thing I can think of is that he wanted to teach them a lesson! About what it takes to fight for a win, even if you're out on her airse. Agree about Karlsson, he was like man down, and likely to make a poor decision in those circumstances too.
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Of course. There's a massive sum of money available for doing fuck all.
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I've heard a rumour, and it might not be true, that Frame is being groomed to be next manager.
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Obviously, the sell on fee will be long gone, but I do hope he makes it. Still probably the best young player I've seen coming through (Jess aside) for us. His touch, ability to make space, play with his head up and passing were just sensational. Really could have gone all the way, so hope he manages to get at least some of the way once his body sorts itself out.