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  1. I think this squad of players have Sevco's number, we were robbed of a second victory against them this season with at Pittodrie when the VAR referee bailed out their Belgian demigod.

    We need to seek revenge for that wrong and make this lot nervous again in their own backyard, and hopefully, spit in their faces (figuratively speaking of course)...

  2. 33 minutes ago, Dunning1874 said:

    It's always felt likely that Uncle Neil would turn up as Morton manager eventually, but the job isn't going to be available any time soon so fair enough and very interested to see how this goes.

    The interim appointment until summer approach and that being Warnock just seems a bit of a weird one from Aberdeen's perspective. If you're doing such a short term appointment and have no intention of keeping this manager in place into next season, why go and get such an established and presumably expensive name like Warnock when any bang average jobber should be able to steer Aberdeen comfortably away from the bottom two - they're not really in any danger of it as it is - and compete for the top six? I do understand the thought process of not wanting to tie down a manager long term when you're reviewing everything off the park and not wanting a manager who's not compatible with whatever structure you end up with off the park, but you could easily end up in the scenario where, like Robson, your interim appointment does so well that you can't justify appointing anyone else and you end up in the same cycle.

    It's hard to see how a long term process can end with a better idea than wads of cash convincing Alex Neil that he does want to come back to Scotland after all, but he's likely going to get another English job before the summer.

    We're wanting Europe and the Scottish Cup though not just steered away from the bottom two.

    There is still a lot to play for with a capable manager onboard.

  3. First-half was rubbish but it was a great second-half.

    I think the tactic was to allow Scales time on the ball because he's not particularly good on the ball; however, I would've like to see us pressure him more as I felt we could've profited.

    Killian Phillips was very good in the second-hald and the signs are he could be a good asset for us in the remainder of the season.

    That's the poorest Celtic side I've seen since Delia.

    I need to see it again but was it Shinnie that missed that sitter...if he finishes that then I feel we would've taken the three points. Clarkson's effort when clean through was also poor although I think he was offside.

    There were a couple of occasions when Clarkson tried the raking cross field Wembley pass when retaining possession would've been wiser under the circumstances. 

    Well done to Peter Leven and the players though.

  4. 12 minutes ago, VincentGuerin said:

    Aye. I don't think McIness under or over-achieved particularly, he was given a very good hand.

    All clubs make mistakes and Aberdeen fans will point to errors from Cormack etc, but the simple fact is that Aberdeen's fortunes have dipped as the clubs that were in meltdown a decade ago have generally recovered. That's how fitba works, you succeed when others fail.

    I think McInnes achieved what he should've in the league given the circumstances. That's not to criticise, that's actually praise. Perhaps topping Sevco for a second time was overachievement in the League.

    Where, in my opinion, he underachieved was the domestic cup competitions, and to an extent, Europe, although he achieved a couple of notable results against Rijeka and Groningen.

    After, one semi-final, there were three teams left in the 2014 Scottish Cup, ourselves, St Johnstone and Dundee United. 

    We're 1-0 up as the second half starts against St Johnstone, this should've been the time we swept into the final and finally lift the Scottish Cup after 24 years.

    Now, here we are, 10 years later, and aside from misjudged pass from Jonny Hayes in the 2017 final, we've never had as good a chance.

    I'm not saying we should expect to lift the Cup in those circumstances, but good managers seize the moment and make sure their players do the necessary.

  5. 17 minutes ago, VincentGuerin said:

    I think the only mitigation for Robson is that he's been let down by recruitment. Aberdeen's midfield is unbalanced and their defence is poor. But you can't defend his record. They've spent quite a lot of money and they're eighth in the league.

    Is that mitigation though or does a strong-minded, confident, experienced manager work with his recruitment team to pinpoint exactly what he needs?

    I never got the impression Robson had any grand plan of what he wanted to do tactically, or to be flexible enough to adapt to the opposition. 

    Facing teams like St Johnstone, St Mirren and Kilmarnock at home is not like going to venues where we've struggled like Parkhead, Tynecastle or, to a lesser extent, Snake Mountain.

    I agree that one shouldn't look too hard at our run to the League Cup Final. Indeed, we never had a home tie, but we were absolutely horrible to watch on both Hampden visits, and the Hibs victory was a stroke of good fortune and a moment of magic from our best player.

  6. 10 minutes ago, Flammable sheep said:

    Nary a pant left unpished on twitter today.

    Over-reactions perhaps but we're managerless and five points above the relegation play-off zone with a double header against the Gruesomes on the horizon, and a squad that's chucked it before when they don't like the manager.

    Blind optimism can mask things to a point, but we've just got through three poor managers in three years and now the person that appointed them is considering a 75 year old that's only previous experience has all been in England.

    I'll continue to "pant pish" or whatever the euphemism is for being concerned about the current situation.

  7. 53 minutes ago, houston_bud said:

    You did get to a cup final though and churned out some decent European performances.

    I just think that so many clubs have no real direction, it's almost like a lottery of whether a manager will work out or not. Aberdeen is only one example of it. Glass came in with a different style from McInnes, signed his own players then gets binned. Goodwin comes in with a different style again, signs a load of players, then gets binned. Now Robson. Whoever comes in will no doubt want to offload players and there's no guarantee the team will be in a far better position next season. 

    We haven't been quick to fire managers when we appoint the right men at the right time.

    McInnes was here seven years, Calderwood lasted six, however since Cormack arrived in 2019 his appointments have been plain wrong.

    Robson was the popular choice with the support after the end of last season but the chairman and his board have got to look beyond short term success, or perceived success, and find someone capable and experienced of bringing long term stability.

    We've seen with Glass and Robson that the Aberdeen job is not a place to cut your managerial teeth.

    Goodwin was appointed with too much haste and, one can only surmise, blinded Cormack and the board with Irish blarney.

    Cormack needs someone to guide him but Messers Garner, Milne,  Gunn and Burrows have proved nothing more than Yes men....

  8. 7 hours ago, HarleyQuinn said:

    Neil Warnock, although a better manager than Robson, is a no for me.

    Not sure about Neil Lennon.

    Alex Neil was the man I wanted to replace McInnes. I think he'd thrive at Aberdeen just like McInnes did.

     

    I agree with regards Alex Neil.

    With two horrendous appointments (Glass & Goodwin) and one odd managerial contract handed out (did rookie Robson really require a two year deal?), Cormack needs to get this next appointment right, so it requires, as much as one can in appointing a manager, to play it safe.

    Robson's run at the end of last season warranted his appointment but it was always another major risk especially after what had gone before.

    He needs to forget this nonsense with Warnock until the end of the season. If we're looking for someone to keep the seat warm for three months then there will be plenty capable that won't cost anywhere near what Warnock does and with a better knowledge of the game up here.

    However, either now or in the summer (preferably now) he needs to go on the charm offensive and bring in Alex Neil. 

     

    I would like to see Alex Neil bring his old boss Billy Reid with him.

    Then he needs to take a serious look at the personnel running the club including himself because he's managed to turn us into a joke over five years.

     

  9. 17 hours ago, Monkey Tennis said:

    Was it known that even Souness was heading to Ibrox then? 

    That didn't happen until April of that year I think.

     

    I'm maybe wrong, but I recall that as a bolt from the blue, rather than as something that looked on the cards in advance.

    I can't remember what I read now, either Walter Smith kept it secret from Fergie after receiving the call during the Israeli trip or he told him during the Israeli trip.

    It might've been a bolt out of the blue for supporters but they must've done groundwork beforehand.

    I know that Smith first 'managed' Rangers (1872-2012) at Pittodrie on the 26th April 1986 as they waited for Souness to be free from his commitments at Sampdoria.

  10. 3 hours ago, Flybhoy said:

    Scotland line up in Israel on a friendly on this day in 1986, judging by the background it's clear the fixture has failed to capture the imagination of the locals.

    Eamonn Bannon scored the only goal of the game. 

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    Paul McStay scored the only goal...the Israeli keeper that day died in a speedboat accident a few months later and the live match coverage was interrupted  with news of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster....And I believe it was at this game, played in January 1986, that Alex Ferguson's assistant Walter Smith first discussed with Fergie the possiblity of Smith joining Souness as his assistant at Oldco that summer...

  11. Aberdeen's Dave Johnston (9), Jens Peterson (6), Ally Shewan (3) and Frank Munro (4) prepare for a match in their Washington Whips guise..at least I think that is the recently opened DC Stadium behind them (which became the RFK Stadium although this is 1967 and RFK still has a year to live and Sirhan Sirhan yet to be identified as this year's patsy) and not Pittodrie.

    As an aside, I was in the RFK Stadium for a DC United match against Sporting Kansas City in 2010, and it was slightly dilapidated (so not completely unlike Pittodrie), and half full of Mexicans eating Mexican food and nobody else which suggested to me that  football hadn't really taken hold Stateside.

     

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  12. 1 hour ago, Junior_Arab said:

    No need to change the name actually. They could just represent Kurt Cobain’s home town. Fair few of their fans might feel a bit like he did once they’ve had a couple of seasons of Robson in charge…

     

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberdeen,_Washington

     

    Aberdeen, Washington was known as the 'Hellhole of the Pacific' but what, I wonder, would be known at the 'Hellhole of the North Sea'?

  13. 12 hours ago, DrewDon said:

    I really don't want it to get poisonous for Robson at the Dundee game, but it is simply now utterly baffling that Cormack is willing to invest the amount he has in the club but is simultaneously persisting with employing arguably the weakest manager in the entire league. 

    I'll relent on this occasion on foisting my opinions on Cormack too deeply; however, I've disliked him ever since he took over from Milne.

    He should realise that the supporters aren't mugs, and they understand fully when the club is overachieving, underachieving or somewhere in the middle.

    Trying to pull the wool (pun intended) over our eyes with talk of challenger brands, reaching Europe's Top 100, mythical managerial shortlists and Football Monitoring Boards, and glossing up Robson's managerial stats by including friendlies against Turriff is not going to cut the mustard.

    I'll give him credit for the training centre to an extent but, as I said last year, he needs to step back and handover the reins to someone that knows how to run a club and appoint the right people in positions they are suited.

    He doesn't have the experience, know-how, brains , personality or indeed actual physical presence to oversee AFC and he can't be trusted to employ experienced staff that he perceives might undermine him.

    I truly believe the man's hubris might see as relegated eventually (although not this season)...

  14. 7 minutes ago, VincentGuerin said:

    I can only conclude from Robson's comments that Cormack's American influence has convinced him of the merits of the franchise system. Aberdeen's local council's refusal to find the club's new stadium has led him to decide to relocate the club. One can only imagine to the USA.

    This is Robson's desperate attempt to tell the fans what's going on and whip up protest.

    Aberdeen RIP. Hello, The Denver Dons.

    We were the Washington Whips back in the 1960s.

  15. 5 hours ago, VincentGuerin said:

    So, you've got a good record in games v Dundee because you papped going to watch your team because they were shite, and went back once they improved?

    Sound.

    ETA: That is absolutely your right, but it gives a bit of context to the "I've been going to Pittodrie for 300 years and have never seen Dundee win".

    Haha, yeah because we've been utterly magic since 2003...

     

     

  16. 5 hours ago, betting competition said:

    Dundee proved to be a bogey team for us at Pittodrie during the late 90s and early 2000s. We experienced a challenging period, losing five consecutive matches and going 15 games without a victory over a span of 17 years.

    And that period of success for Dundee at Pittodrie spanned the time when I was rejecting footballl in general (in my 20s and going out too much) and Aberdeen in particular which covered the tail end of the Aitken era, Alex Miller, Hegarty and the first season and half of Skovdhal where I barely went to a match.

    I saw one match in 1998 (Motherwell at home) and one match in 1999 (St Pauli away).

    I've seen Dundee 21 times at Pittodrie:

    2 x 1984, 1 x 1985, 2 x 1986, 2 x 1987, 1 x 1988, 1 x 1990, 1 x 1992, 2 x 1993, 1 x 2003, 2 x 2004, 1 x 2005, 1 x 2012, 1 x 2015, 2 x 2018 and 1 x 2022 and that's 13 home wins, 5 no score draws and 3 score draws

    However, in 2004, I saw Dundee beat Aberdeen at Dens Park, the only time I've witnessed Dundee beat Aberdeen anywhere (Pittodrie, Dens or Hampden).

    I did see Dundee win away from home at Montrose in 1991 though.

  17. 1 hour ago, DukDukGoose said:

    After St Mirren, I informed the kids we won't be back until he's sacked.

    Next Tuesday will probably be the first time they discover their old man is a shitebag.

    You should  stand by your word and principles for the Dundee game if, as expected, we lose on Saturday.

    Then we have the Ugly Sisters, four defeats on the bounce and then surely common sense will prevail, although Cormack seems lacking in common sense, and Robson will get the boot.

    I've been going to Pittodrie since 1984, and I've never seen Dundee win at Pittodrie. I expect that to change next week.

    I wanted to give Robson time to learn from his mistakes, but resorting to the five at the back when 0-1 up highlights yet again, shows the man is unfit for the role.

    Like everyone at Pittodrie under this amateurish shambolic reign of Cormack, the Peter Principle applies to Robson, promoted to a level of incompetence.

    Now Aberdeen's version of Donald Trump needs to get his ass back here, turn on the waterworks again, and hand brain dead Barry his P45.

    Or better still handover the actual running of the club to someone that knows what they're doing, and he can return once in while to take the acclaim when things are going well.

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