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The Famous Aberdeen's European Tour 2015/16


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The teams that knock Scottish teams out tend to usually get a hiding in the next round.

Out with Celtic majority of Scottish teams performances have been in the whole woeful for some years now

The team that knocked out Caley have just knocked out West Ham.

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This isn't anything like the same thing you clown

care to explain why it isn't ? The Armenians beat the team that Aberdeen have failed to beat in two games. At the end of the day, we can talk this team up all you want, the bottom line Is that if the Armenians can beat them ( when they were deemed the worst team in the draw) then this is a very poor result for Aberdeen.
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Proper Europe doesn't start till September and it shows you how far we have fallen when a run in these qualifying rounds counts as a good effort these days.

Can't see a team out with Celtic being in proper europe anytime soon sadly

The odds are too firmly stacked against the small-mid ranked nations for us to make a serious dent into "proper Europe".

The UEFA Cup was a lot fairer and also sifted out a lot of the smaller teams through the Inter-toto Cup. The extra qualifying round and much earlier start definitely hasn't helped our teams. UEFA's goal is to have the biggest clubs from the biggest nations playing as much as possible as this is how they can maximise their income, and sadly this means they don't give a f*ck about the majority of our clubs.

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The team that knocked out Caley have just knocked out West Ham.

He's talking nonsense.

This season Almaty put out St Johnstone's conquerors, tbf, although only by 4-2 but last season:

* Sociedad lost 3-1 v Krasnodar - who reached groups

* Spartak Trnava lost 4-2 v Zurich - who reached groups

* Stjarnan actually went past Lech Poznan 1-0 then lost v Inter Milan

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The odds are too firmly stacked against the small-mid ranked nations for us to make a serious dent into "proper Europe".

The UEFA Cup was a lot fairer and also sifted out a lot of the smaller teams through the Inter-toto Cup. The extra qualifying round and much earlier start definitely hasn't helped our teams. UEFA's goal is to have the biggest clubs from the biggest nations playing as much as possible as this is how they can maximise their income, and sadly this means they don't give a f*ck about the majority of our clubs.

You are correct and with each passing year it gets more difficult.

How do non Celtic clubs fix it though or is Europe not just seen as part of pre season preparation now

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care to explain why it isn't ? The Armenians beat the team that Aberdeen have failed to beat in two games. At the end of the day, we can talk this team up all you want, the bottom line Is that if the Armenians can beat them ( when they were deemed the worst team in the draw) then this is a very poor result for Aberdeen.

Except it's not

Kairat cruised through over the 2 legs v Alashkert. The tie was over after 118 minutes and they were 4-0 up with the away goal :lol:

St Johnstone got pumped out by them in the 1st round, they were the worst team in the competition. Alashkert being down to 10 men for 30 minutes of the tie.

Aberdeen beat Shekindja, then a very good Rijeka team before being beat by the 1 goal over 2 legs against a decent Kairat side who they probably deserved to beat.

They done themselves proud. St Johnstone didn't, I'm sure most of your fans would even agree.

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Except it's not

Kairat cruised through over the 2 legs v Alashkert. The tie was over after 118 minutes and they were 4-0 up with the away goal :lol:

St Johnstone got pumped out by them in the 1st round, they were the worst team in the competition. Alashkert being down to 10 men for 30 minutes of the tie.

Aberdeen beat Shekindja, then a very good Rijeka team before being beat by the 1 goal over 2 legs against a decent Kairat side who they probably deserved to beat.

They done themselves proud. St Johnstone didn't, I'm sure most of your fans would even agree.

get facts right before spouting utter tosh. Alashkert scored first goal in the 2nd leg to bring the tie back to go 3 1 .... Nice try though.
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get facts right before spouting utter tosh. Alashkert scored first goal in the 2nd leg to bring the tie back to go 3 1 .... Nice try though.

Oh aye

Well 4-1 up with the away goal with 45 minutes to play

Aberdeen done very well, St Johnstone didn't, agree?

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Disappointing but thought we were really excellent, patient but at times electric going forward. If we play like that on Sunday ( which we won't) it'll be a cricket score.

They were very well organised in defence and unbelievably brass necked when it came to slowing the game down. Thought the ref was incredibly weak but he shouldn't have mattered. We got mugged for the goal and were it not for tackle of the season from shay, it would have been 2.

Oh well, treble's still on.

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Sheep fans have hacked Kairat Wiki page! Seethe

Kairat was the first Soviet Team to win a European cup. It happened in 1971 in Almaty, when Kairat beat Rapid Bucharest with 2–1 and clinched European Railworks Cup, a defunct club tournament now. After the Football Union of Kazakhstan joined UEFA, Kairat played in qualifying rounds of European cups five times and twice times advanced to second qualifying round in 2014–15 and 2015-16 season. A corrupt referee, possibly bribed, saw them knock Aberdeen out of the 2015-16 Europa League. Their cheating was quite disgraceful during this tie.

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