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  1. As pointed out by the Here we go podcast. Here's John Beaton putting Aberdeen down to 10 men in a semi-final. And here's us winning it anyway.
    3 points
  2. Jury is still out for me on Oday on game time alone. I do think he has shown a decent touch at times and he's got the right place right time instinct but I'm far from convinced he's worth spending big on. That could change in the next 6 games 2bf, he's been at the club a few months now and should be a bit more settled so let's how he does. I would absolutely keep Nisbet and will be disappointed if we don't try to but mostly agree on Okkels, Sokler and Gueye being moved on.
    2 points
  3. Might get miovski back next season on loan from the Spanish second tier.
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  4. I liked his remark about the Hampden attendance being vice-versa had the tie been played in Peterheid and he absolutely must push for a 50/50 ticket split. It is of course an absolute disgrace that any club out with the arse cheeks has to "push" for equality at a so called neutral venue. Whoever makes it to a final should be given every opportunity to sell half. That should be the default situation.
    1 point
  5. Update: Aberdeen have now won at Hampden wearing their away strip.
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  6. Usually we get Opta stats, but they only do the Premiership, not the Cup (maybe they'll do the final). But I did google it earlier and read that Devlin committed the most fouls in the game, but it was only four (which was lower than I thought) but like you say wouldn't have included him grabbing Knoester's collar and hauling him away (which Knoester got booked for while Beaton gave Devlin his last chance), and also earlier when he and (I think) Jensen had a pushing and shoving match in the first half.
    1 point
  7. Fucking, fuck sake, that is tragic. @Panda do the BBC do individual stats for players on fouls committed? I'd be interested to know how many Devlin made. Obviously, we'd have to add one for the foul he committed on Knoester that Knoester got booked for. That's embarrassing from Hearts though. It was a late challenge, with force, which is open to interpretation - it was a careless challenge to make on a booking. You can't be releasing a statement based on a mildly dubious yellow, you've got to be saving those for the big ones. Fucking bitterness. Pathetic. Even if you don't agree with the yellow, necessarily, there's not a person who can't say that they couldn't see why the ref might choose to award it. It's pathetic shite like this that got us the tedious fucking crap that is VAR (yes, I did hesitate before celebrating Dabbagh's winner. Yes, I did sit through that fucking nonsense after our first goal, utterly clueless as to why a corner could be offside). How long before second yellows are drawn into its fucking awful remit? Just fuck off, you Jambo cunts.
    1 point
  8. I don't think Dabbagh is great either, but he's had his deal with Charleroi extended, so perhaps they're seeing something we're not. I don't see it, but Sokler is clearly on his way too, so possibly no point in persevering. Nisbet wasn't terrible yesterday, he was putting in the effort. I don't know how visible it is on the telly, but he's constantly trying to get Gueye to help out with the press, and I think he was getting frustrated. The idea is that when Nisbet presses, Gueye drops to cut out the pass to the holding midfielder, and vice versa. I don't think he knew at any point where Gueye was going to be, and it detracted from his game. It's a shame, because Nisbet has clearly made a big push to get his fitness up and be more of a team player, but the guy alongside him is playing his own thing. In recent weeks Nisbet had been doing the number ten role well, dropping in, taking it and feeding the wide players and Gueye was actually allowing him the space to do that, but yesterday they seemed to be playing more like a two, with Gueye regularly dropping deep. As a pairing, they're not any further forward. Shankland was probably the best player on the pitch yesterday, he played with a lot of intelligence. Anytime the ball came up the pitch, he was pinned to the defender, making it difficult for him. Whilst Gueye wins a lot of headers, he almost always reacts to it and is doing a running jump. It's why he's not very good at backing into the defender and using his body to get the ball down and a lay off. Shankland used his substantial frame well in that regard.
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