Jump to content

Saturday 25th April 2026,  kick-off 3pm

Scottish Premiership - Aberdeen v Kilmarnock

🔴⚪️ Stand Free! ⚪🔴

 

On this day


glasgow sheep

Recommended Posts

Posted

On this day in 2026, the Dons signed a Hun. From the Huns.

  • Haha 2
TheDonbytheDee
Posted

A few things to note on this day.

Peter Weir was born on this day in 1958.

Willem Van Der Ark signed for us back in 1989. Scored on his debut against Motherwell too.

My first Boss, back in 1989, was a big dandy and he hated the Ark. I used to rave about him all the time, just to wind him up and one day he threatened to sack me. 🤣

I think he was joking, but he never spoke to me the rest of the week.

Tough going, considering there was only four of us in total. 😆

 

Best of all though, was beating Septic on this day in 2009. Zander Diamond scoring a brace, to send us dandies loopy, our third coming just minutes after McDonald had equalised for Celtic. Then a fourth sealed the deal.

We were shouting for five.

Gary McDonald and Stuart Duff, had gave us a 2-1 half time lead.

I bounced all the way back home to Torry, after that game. 

 

Posted

On this day in 1985, ten man Aberdeen humped ten man Rangers 5-1 at Pittodrie. Frank McDougall scored 3.

Posted
17 minutes ago, swaddon said:

On this day in 1985, ten man Aberdeen humped ten man Rangers 5-1 at Pittodrie. Frank McDougall scored 3.

Remember it like it was only forty one years ago 😉

McKimmie & Dawson red carded

  • Like 1
Posted

On this day 24 years ago, an old jakeball lost the plot, stumbled onto the Pittodrie pitch and got twatted by a seat thrown by his own supporters. Aberdeen fans got the blame 

Posted

One year ago today Jimmy Calderwood passed away 

RIP Jimmy

  • Sad 1
TheDonbytheDee
Posted

44 years ago today, since a young Hilton loon called John Hewitt, scored after 9 seconds, against Motherwell in the Scottish Cup.

We wouldn't lose again in the SC, until 17th April 1985.

 

Also on this day in 1988. Charlie Nicholas, scored his first goal for the Dons, in a 2-1 defeat, down at Motherwell.

Maybe their revenge from 1982!

 

There is also a press story listed from 1950, with talk about a 70,000 capacity stadium for Aberdeen.

 

https://www.afcheritage.org/history/on-this-day/70000-seat-stadium-for-pittodrie?id=810

  • Like 1
Posted

It's also three years since that Cup game down in Ayrshire which never happened.

Posted
22 minutes ago, swaddon said:

It's also three years since that Cup game down in Ayrshire which never happened.

In the nicest possible way fuck right off with talk of that night.

I had just about erased my attendance at it from my memory bank but that's me in for a spell of sleepless nights again.  

  • Like 1
TheDonbytheDee
Posted
1 hour ago, swaddon said:

It's also three years since that Cup game down in Ayrshire which never happened.

Himmin, you Ken fine well nae tae trigger Mason, with talk from that night.

Some things are just best forgotten.

Posted
1 hour ago, swaddon said:

It's also three years since that Cup game down in Ayrshire which never happened.

You bastard do you know how much I have had to drink to erase that night that didn’t happen from my memory. 
 

  • Haha 1
Posted
3 hours ago, TheDonbytheDee said:

44 years ago today, since a young Hilton loon called John Hewitt, scored after 9 seconds, against Motherwell in the Scottish Cup.

We wouldn't lose again in the SC, until 17th April 1985.

 

Also on this day in 1988. Charlie Nicholas, scored his first goal for the Dons, in a 2-1 defeat, down at Motherwell.

Maybe their revenge from 1982!

 

There is also a press story listed from 1950, with talk about a 70,000 capacity stadium for Aberdeen.

 

https://www.afcheritage.org/history/on-this-day/70000-seat-stadium-for-pittodrie?id=810

I was there,along with a fine Dons travelling support.Me and my pals teenage selves got off the train at ABZ station,and got offered a lift in a van with some other Dons fans to'Well. One of those old Transits,nae side/back windows,and a corrugated metal floor to sit on.Brutal  journey,not much eased by the carry out we picked up.

   Shite game,good result. Johnny Hewitt min...🏆

  • Like 1
TheDonbytheDee
Posted

On this day in 1974, Aberdeen played the first official football match, in Scotland, to be played on a Sunday.

Aberdeen were beaten at home, by Dundee. 0-2.

The heritage trust doesn't list a kick off time for it.

I bet it wasn't at 4:30pm.

 

blinlemon
Posted
4 minutes ago, TheDonbytheDee said:

On this day in 1974, Aberdeen played the first official football match, in Scotland, to be played on a Sunday.

Aberdeen were beaten at home, by Dundee. 0-2.

The heritage trust doesn't list a kick off time for it.

I bet it wasn't at 4:30pm.

 

A Scottish Cup game. I couldn’t go because other plans had been made for me (Sunday fucking Sunday…) 😡 I recall that Dave Johnston, Dundee’s left back, and later the Pittodrie club secretary, scored one of TMSTID’s goals. 
 

i maintain my firmly-held view that even midweek games should kick off at 3pm on Saturdays. Fuck TV. 

TheDonbytheDee
Posted

On this day on 1989, I had my first away day.

Down to East End Park for a 0-0 draw, with the Pars, in the cup. It really wasn't a good game and I was taken aback at how ramshackle East End Park was.

We did win the replay on the Wednesday, 3-1 and then went out of the cup against the Jute, in the next round, at the third attempt. 

Also on this day. 

1905 - Pittodrie had its first ever five figure crown, against Queens Park.

1967 - Davie Robb made his debut for the Dons, in a cup tie against Dundee.

1992 - Posters appeared around Aberdeen, asking people to boycott Pittodrie, due to wanting rid of Alex Smith.  I can't remember that happening, but certainly remember wanting Smith out. 

 

 

  • 2 months later...
Posted

1970 my first ever time watching the Dons lift the Scottish Cup (seen 6 since) -  today's Legend Joe Harper and McKay (2) with the goals; youngest ever skipper to lift the cup; crowd of 108,000. Amazing day.

Posted

ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY THREE YEARS AGO TODAY

The journey started 

Happy Birthday Aberdeen Football Club 👍

  • Like 1
blinlemon
Posted

A Heritage Trust plaque on Correction Wynd commemorates the location of the meeting and agreement between all three clubs to amalgamate.
I believe a management consultant was present, whose advice to the suits: “a key performance indicator should be set to commit the club to win a European trophy by the end of its 80th anniversary year” was ignored. 
The official minute verifies that this drew the unanimous comment, “Awa min, ye radge min”. 

Posted
1 hour ago, blinlemon said:

A Heritage Trust plaque on Correction Wynd commemorates the location of the meeting and agreement between all three clubs to amalgamate.
I believe a management consultant was present, whose advice to the suits: “a key performance indicator should be set to commit the club to win a European trophy by the end of its 80th anniversary year” was ignored. 
The official minute verifies that this drew the unanimous comment, “Awa min, ye radge min”. 

Do the minutes record whether they all went to the chipper to celebrate afterwards?

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...