Radiored Posted Sunday at 01:44 Report Posted Sunday at 01:44 (edited) Physicality, physique an' bravery are nae doubt easier attributes tae achieve than speed an' skills. Ah cast ma mind back tae the mid tae late 70s, hangin' aboot Pittodrie vicitity wi a couple o' fellow dandy schoolchums. Saw this gleckit lookin skinny radge toddlin' aboot wi' a few ither guys we recognised as Dons first teamers. "Fa the fuck's the ginger heidit wimp?" Ah commented. "Some boy ca'd McLeish" replied one o' said chums .... "He's jist signed for us" "Ony good?" ... Ah asked. ... "Fuck knows" was the response .... Edited Sunday at 01:45 by Radiored Quote
dons8321 Posted Sunday at 02:20 Report Posted Sunday at 02:20 3 hours ago, redordead said: I've said this multiple times this season and he's having a belter. Would swap for topi in a heartbeat. Why would he come to us? Quote
swaddon Posted Sunday at 05:00 Report Posted Sunday at 05:00 2 hours ago, dons8321 said: Why would he come to us? Because we're Aberdeen FC. Everybody wants to play for us. 2 Quote
BigAl Posted Sunday at 11:15 Author Report Posted Sunday at 11:15 8 hours ago, dons8321 said: Why would he come to us? Same reason as anyone else we sign, the single biggest factor in football nowadays...... Quote
tlg1903 Posted Sunday at 11:59 Report Posted Sunday at 11:59 He has a year and a half left with the option of an extra year. I suspect on current form he's already out of our price range and will probably go down south in January. Quote
redordead Posted Sunday at 18:43 Report Posted Sunday at 18:43 16 hours ago, dons8321 said: Why would he come to us? To probably treble his pay? Quote
Radiored Posted Sunday at 19:14 Report Posted Sunday at 19:14 16 hours ago, dons8321 said: Why would he come to us? Because he was rakin in the buckets for somethin' tae eat, Found a dead rat and he thought it a treat .... the first time .... but efter a few bucket raked rats, he thought "fuck this" ... Ah'm gaggin' for a decent hot rowie wi raspberry jam. 1 1 Quote
OrlandoDon Posted Sunday at 22:28 Report Posted Sunday at 22:28 On 28/11/2025 at 12:51, BigAl said: Not sure who else heard the craic on Radio Scotland about 10.50 last night when they started talking about the upcoming transfer window and what we would be needing to recruit then. Tom English said he knew that we were looking at a box to box midfielder, a central defender and a striker. Hardly things that any of us wouldn't have come up with, but he was suggesting we should be looking at Masawanhise from Motherwell. Ever fearful of the last striker we got from them, what are folks thoughts on this one Wonder if we are taking a look at their left back too, can play left back, wing back, and winger. Scored a couple this season and think he’s been decent. Send them cash and frame? Both the left back and masawanhise are still young too so sell on for profit is still a possibility. Quote
BigAl Posted Sunday at 22:33 Author Report Posted Sunday at 22:33 4 minutes ago, OrlandoDon said: Wonder if we are taking a look at their left back too, can play left back, wing back, and winger. Scored a couple this season and think he’s been decent. Send them cash and frame? Both the left back and masawanhise are still young too so sell on for profit is still a possibility. Longelo ? Agree he has looked decent when i have seen him Quote
OrlandoDon Posted Sunday at 23:06 Report Posted Sunday at 23:06 32 minutes ago, BigAl said: Longelo ? Agree he has looked decent when i have seen him Yup, 3 goals 3 assists this season in the league I think. Seems quite an athletic lad, decent pace, gets up and down the line quite a bit, kinda what I though gyamfi would be. 1 Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago An article on the P&J site about players likely to leave in January. Nothing was surprising in it, bar a claim that Alfie Dorrington has been back in full training, but just not getting picked for the squads. So he was in the list of possible departures in January. I just thought the lad was injured. Be a shame to see him go if true. Quote
OneBrianIrvine. Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 3 minutes ago, TheDonbytheDee said: An article on the P&J site about players likely to leave in January. Nothing was surprising in it, bar a claim that Alfie Dorrington has been back in full training, but just not getting picked for the squads. So he was in the list of possible departures in January. I just thought the lad was injured. Be a shame to see him go if true. I assumed he was injured too not even getting a place on the bench. I like the lad, how comfortable he is, especially initially when the team were more on the front foot, to step out with the ball. But he’s not ours and not a sniff at his level of ever being so. If we’re sticking with the 3 and with Tobers out long term, imagine we’ll bring someone in in January. I’d much rather play our own players than a loanee. like I say nothing against Alfie, just me and the loanee system . And obviously he’s written himself into our history now thanks to the cup. Cheers loon. Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago I think the loan system is a great option, as long as not improving a Celtic player. I do wonder the logic of taking young lads, with little first team experience, from other clubs and throwing them into our first team, whilst not giving chances to any of our own. Lobban is holding his own in the first team and sure some others probably would too, if given a decent run. Quote
Jute Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago I think loan system should only ever be when we have the option to buy agreed with the parent club. If that’s not there would rather we gave game time to our own young player than develop a player for someone else. Quote
RicoS321 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Loans are fine if we've got nobody coming through, or we're unsure whether a youngster is quite ready and we need to delay. Clarkson was a weird one in that he took the role of Barron, but I can only assume that Robson knew a rat when he saw one. Dorrington taking the role of Milne last season wasn't a particularly good decision I don't think, even though Milne was injured when he signed. Aouchiche coming in to take the role of Clarkson is weird (even though we have the option to buy). Nisbet was a good loan as we didn't have a striker, and it was clear that Ambrose was worse than horse shite (it didn't look likely we'd get him permanently). I'd say that most of the young loanees we get from down south aren't ready for first team action, so unless there's a chance of getting them permanently, it's not a great move. We end up giving them minutes that we wouldn't offer our own young players even though we know there are limitations. I have my doubts about how good it is for these young lads too. I think Dorrington could be playing every week elsewhere, for example, but I guess he's still getting well paid, which he might as well enjoy while he can. Quote
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