swaddon Posted Friday at 16:29 Report Posted Friday at 16:29 If it's on, the Dons will travel to the home of the mouse-sized lice to give the PJMs a good spanking. It takes place on Wednesday 11th February, kicking off at 1945 hours. I fancy us to benefit from our recent break and win 2-0. Quote
blinlemon Posted Friday at 16:35 Report Posted Friday at 16:35 If Those Who Want To BE Us defend like they did in the final throes of their hilarious Easter Road debacle in midweek, we could be in luck. It’s their cup final, after all. Quote
Radiored Posted Saturday at 04:19 Report Posted Saturday at 04:19 11 hours ago, blinlemon said: If Those Who Want To BE Us defend like they did in the final throes of their hilarious Easter Road debacle in midweek, we could be in luck. It’s their cup final, after all. If Those Who Want To BE Us defend LIKE Us, we'll still be fkn 2-0 doon afore the Bovril is set on a low simmer. Quote
Jute Posted Saturday at 08:37 Report Posted Saturday at 08:37 From what the United fan in work is saying they are expecting they will get today’s game played but with weather forecast not much chance of our game on Wednesday being on. Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted Saturday at 10:08 Report Posted Saturday at 10:08 1 hour ago, Jute said: From what the United fan in work is saying they are expecting they will get today’s game played but with weather forecast not much chance of our game on Wednesday being on. Their game today just called off. If forecast to be believed, the Wednesday night game must be a doubt. What's our record for most postponed games in a row? Must have been worse, back when our winters were really cold. Quote
wee toon red Posted Saturday at 11:34 Report Posted Saturday at 11:34 It’s time football became a summer sport in Scotland. Quote
dons8321 Posted Saturday at 13:15 Report Posted Saturday at 13:15 3 hours ago, TheDonbytheDee said: What's our record for most postponed games in a row? Don't know the number but we didn't play for 6 weeks in the winter of '63. 1 Quote
Elgindon Posted Saturday at 13:47 Report Posted Saturday at 13:47 Winter of 2010 or '11 must have been up there,described at the time as worst winter for a century 1 Quote
swaddon Posted Saturday at 14:47 Author Report Posted Saturday at 14:47 In the 1981-82 season, there was no proper fitba between the middle of December and the end of January. AFC Heritage says we played Hearts in a friendly during that time, as well as Norwich away and Benidorm away in friendlies. Fergie must have fancied a break in the sun that week. 1 Quote
swaddon Posted Saturday at 18:47 Author Report Posted Saturday at 18:47 5 hours ago, dons8321 said: Don't know the number but we didn't play for 6 weeks in the winter of '63. I've just looked at that season on AFC Heritage. In April 1964, we played seven games, all but one of which were away from home. And we lost the home game (0-2 to Clyde). Also, the following season, we played Dundee on New Year's Day, then faced St Johnstone the following day. And today's footballers complain they have no rest between games. 1 Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted Sunday at 07:40 Report Posted Sunday at 07:40 17 hours ago, Elgindon said: Winter of 2010 or '11 must have been up there,described at the time as worst winter for a century I can't remember much games being off around then and not much disruption overall due to the snow and there was plenty of it and it hung around a long time. Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted Sunday at 07:55 Report Posted Sunday at 07:55 December 2010, only three games played, all away. January 2011 looked normal and then we had 6 home games during February, with no away days. Quote
Elgindon Posted Sunday at 13:32 Report Posted Sunday at 13:32 5 hours ago, TheDonbytheDee said: December 2010, only three games played, all away. January 2011 looked normal and then we had 6 home games during February, with no away days. That era though was the bleakest I remember being as a Dons fan for 50ish years.The Raith Rovers cup game being the pinnacle.We spent Xmas in a chalet up in Aviemore. - 20oC outside,heating on full blast but couldnt get the place warmer than 17oC Quote
swaddon Posted 20 hours ago Author Report Posted 20 hours ago Any word on whether this is going to be on or not? Quote
Jute Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 3 hours ago, swaddon said: Any word on whether this is going to be on or not? Met office have issued a yellow warning for heavy and persistent rain for Tayside for next 39 hours so going to take a wild guess game might be in doubt. 1 Quote
Blow.Up.Sheep Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Three P's on the bounce will without a doubt be our best run of results this season, oh happy days Quote
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