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Did he mention where the statue is to be located? It's been long overdue. I remember laughing at the one of Bobby Robson outside St James Park and the Billy Bremner statue outside Elland Road isn't much better.  The Fergie statue at Old Trafford is very good facially but I'm not sure about the folded arms pose. It looks like we'll go for the complete opposite if @betting competition is correct and that's good as it captures youthful Fergie at Aberdeen.

Let's hope the artist doesn't balls it up...

 

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1 minute ago, DrewDon said:

Cormack is a bit cringe at times and probably a touch narcissistic, but he is streets ahead of Milne. People just need something to moan about sometimes. 

There's plenty to moan about with Cormack but he's played a blinder here.

1 minute ago, Bogbrush1903 said:

Did he mention where the statue is to be located? It's been long overdue. I remember laughing at the one of Bobby Robson outside St James Park and the Billy Bremner statue outside Elland Road isn't much better.  The Fergie statue at Old Trafford is very good facially but I'm not sure about the folded arms pose. It looks like we'll go for the complete opposite if @betting competition is correct and that's good as it captures youthful Fergie at Aberdeen.

Let's hope the artist doesn't balls it up...

 

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On the concourse outside the Dick Donald stand.

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Ach, it's just Dave showing that he's a man of the people. 
As long as the people are tanned, shiney teethed businessmen straight out of 1980's Dallas. 
 
 

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40 minutes ago, tarapoa said:

Can someone edit the out of date season?

I think this European tie sums up what we’re going to get in the Glass era.

Think it will be a rollercoaster.

I think we'll be fine this season. Despite the result I thought we played well in patches. We need to be more clinical going forward. We certainly created chances to score.

Hacken are a decent side and were desperate to beat us after last weeks beating. 

Personally, I'm now looking forward to watching to Aberdeen play unlike last few seasons.

 

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Will the Fergie statue be movable if we do build a new stadium? They are talking about there being more as well. Maybe they should put it at the top of the hill next to the ground. That way he can look down at the current and hopefully future stadium sites.

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20 minutes ago, Don exotic said:

Will the Fergie statue be movable if we do build a new stadium? They are talking about there being more as well. Maybe they should put it at the top of the hill next to the ground. That way he can look down at the current and hopefully future stadium sites.

One like this up on the spittal will do wherever we put the new ground. 

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I'm definitely not too concerned about tonight - Hacken are clearly a capable side and I would have more than settled for a 5-3 aggregate win when the tie was drawn.

I think there are still one or two questions over the centre-back situation, especially if we are going to be more expansive and play with the full-backs pushed up. I thought McCrorie was more uncomfortable tonight than last week, and Considine definitely doesn't have the pace you might expect a centre-back in that type of set-up to possess. Gallagher might surprise me, but my feeling from watching him in the past, both for Scotland and domestically, is that he is a defender who does his best work in his own penalty box. That obviously isn't a bad thing for a player in his position traditionally, but I think you ideally want more pace and technical ability among your centre-backs than we perhaps currently have to give Glass's approach the best chance of succeeding. 

Saying that, it's nice to see us creating chances again after the drought of post-January. We definitely did more than enough over the two games to show we were the better team and to deservedly progress. 

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