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Inverness v Aberdeen

In/Oot: IN

Prematch: Early train from Edinburgh to Inverness

Match: Hopefully allowed into the ground

Post Match: Train back hame

Prediction: Narrow win http://www.donstalk.co.uk/messageboard/index.php?board=3.0

 

 

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The people of Aberdonia may attempt to take the high ground on this Al, but why is it sold in Aberdeen if they're all so above it? And I know at least 3 Aberdonians who drink it, so it's not as if it's just for the incomers.

 

Its sold in Aberdeen as a rare delicacy up here. Not a drink for neds. We don't have neds up here.

In/Oot: In

Prematch: Train

Match: Hopefully getting in

Post Match: Train

Prediction: 0-0 snore

 

Hello!

We don't have neds up here.

 

Aye, right ye are

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http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1942032

 

ABERDEEN forward Peter Pawlett could be fit for Saturday’s SPL trip to Caley Thistle after recovering from a fractured toe.

The 19-year-old had been playing with the aid of injections, but was forced out of the team, starting with the trip to Motherwell on September 18.

 

But with Scotland under-21 international Chris Maguire suspended after his red card against Rangers on Sunday, the return of Pawlett, who missed six months of last season following knee surgery, would increase manager Mark McGhee’s options.

 

Although loan-signing Andrius Velicka, from Rangers, has yet to feature because of a niggling ankle injury, there could be more good news for McGhee after the weekend.

 

Winger Sone Aluko, so pivotal to his plans, will see a specialist in London on Monday. The Nigeria international has been in plaster cast for a fortnight in an attempt to cure an Achilles tendon injury.

 

Aluko was restricted to just 15 starts last season and spent the majority of the campaign playing in pain or on the treatment table due to Achilles and groin problems. He had ankle surgery and a double hernia operation and suffered another setback when his Achilles injury flared up.

 

McGhee hopes the specialist will allow the 21-year-old, who will be out of contract at the end of the season, to resume training.

 

Fraser Fyvie is the only member of McGhee’s squad out for the long term with a cruciate ligament injury.

 

Fingers crossed he is back  8)

Winger Sone Aluko, so pivotal to his plans, will see a specialist in London on Monday. The Nigeria international has been in plaster cast for a fortnight in an attempt to cure an Achilles tendon injury.

 

Why has it taken two weeks for this?

Why has it taken two weeks for this?

 

To cure it without surgery? Think this was on the advice of the same specialist.

Aberdeen forward?

 

That's one hell of an oxymoron.

Good to see Velicka is not living up to his reputation of being continually injured.

To cure it without surgery? Think this was on the advice of the same specialist.

 

I read that as this is the 1st time he was seeing a specialist?

Treatment without surgery is always the preferred option though - surgery would mean another 6/8 weeks at least on the sidelines?  my bet is he'll be out till December.

I read that as this is the 1st time he was seeing a specialist?

Treatment without surgery is always the preferred option though - surgery would mean another 6/8 weeks at least on the sidelines?  my bet is he'll be out till December.

 

He's already been.

 

And in the paper that comes from the same office....

 

YOANN Folly reckons teenager Ryan Jack can help boss the Aberdeen FC midfield at Inverness Caley Thistle tomorrow.

 

The 18-year-old is in contention to start the SPL clash in the Highlands due to Aberdeen FC’s crippling injury list.

 

Midfielders Paul Hartley, Fraser Fyvie, Sone Aluko and Peter Pawlett are all out injured.

 

 

http://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/Article.aspx/1942507

 

 

But the outside chance of Pawlett playing is more "newsworthy" than just confirming what we know is pretty likely ie that he will still be out.

In/Oot: Oot

Prematch: Shopping

Match: Radio, probably still shopping  :hammer:

Post Match: watching match on alba

Prediction: 2-1 win

Vujadinovic(or whatever the spelling) now out for 6weeks, hamstring in training! WTF?

 

24 Howard

02 McArdle

05 Diamond

06 Considine

16 Ifil

04 Folly

14 Young

22 Jack

09 Vernon

10 Mackie

20 Magennis

 

Substitutes

01 Langfield, 33 Jarvis, 37 Shaughnessy, 35 Hansson, 23 Megginson, 34 Paton

 

So whats out injury list these days

 

Fyvie - season

Aluko - Unknown

Pawlett - unknown

Velicka - Unknown

Hartley - 2-3 weeks

Vujadinovic - 6weeks

 

Any advance?

Surely a 442 with Young and Mackie on the wings.

 

Can't see us going 433 today.

Have to question what the fuck Mcghee is on (AGAIN) after his 'Langfield is my number 1 and would have been from the start of the season if he hadnt been injured' speech.

Getting to be like the the fucking england squad

Another change of keeper... I hope to fuck Howard now gets a decent run at this.

Feeling sort of optimistic.

Diamond has ball in net, offside though.

1-0 inverness - a fluke apparently

1-0 down

 

Howard blunder. Again.

 

Fuck.

Was gonna question why Howard was back in......

 

 

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