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We seem to be all over the place with these loan signings, with no consistency and players in and out of the team barely given a proper chance. The lad was starting to look like a half decent player a few weeks ago. The fact he’s going to Schalke suggests he is still sought after.3 points
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It’s a yellow at least, need to see it again but, intentionally or not, it’s a high tackle, studs up, and contact made. You can throw in persistent fouling, although while not persistent, he may have been warned that he was close. Shinnie can’t avoid tackling, that’s where leven has to have the stones to sub his captain. Agree shinnie was the only midfielder on the park, but that’s where leven earns his paycheck. It’s defeatist to say leave shinnie there cos the rest are shit, solve the problem. Put lobban to right back, devlin to center defense, and sivert at holding mid. That’s one suggestion. Far from ideal but sivert is experienced and can sit in that position, huge hole in there all day, bigger as a result of going down to 10. Not game to throw on Kjarten either when down to 10. That’s piss poor management.3 points
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The new boy sounds like what we need, a wee terrier, somone to hound the opponents.3 points today are Mastiff Oot - Killie 0 - Dons 3 Nisbet x2,Bilalovic3 points
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I think any Dons fan that travelled a minimum of 16 minutes to the game should be fully reimbursed by the club.2 points
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You have to keep things moving in windows, it's a disaster not to. Whilst quality has clearly been an issue, imbalance is the real problem. Why on earth it's taken us until January to recognise the need for a strong midfielder is beyond me. We should have been getting much more from guys like Aouchiche, and Clarkson by just playing them correctly and understanding the roles they can play in. The idiocy of signing Cameron when we've got Armstrong and Clarkson was on full display today. Even Shinnie has been hung out to dry this season by still expecting him to do the work of two midfielders. We've offered zero platform for any of the signings - shite as many may be - to give their best.2 points
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Aberdeen FC should not be losing 3-0 to anyone in Scotland. Anyone. Let alone Kilmarnock, let alone this Kilmarnock team. Out managed by Neil fuckin McCann Losing to a team with Kelle fuckin Roos in nets - and letting him get a clean sheet too. Jesus wept. No point doing a match summary, would take far more effort than any of those wasters put in today. New players, but same old, same old. There’s something fundamentally wrong with the culture of this club - has been for decades tbh as we’ve seen results and performances like this time and time again…2 points
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Killie were howling for a booking for Shinnie in the first half as he barged over one of their players. He would have been off then. It would have been soft but what it should have been was a warning to our idiot manager that Shinnie shows no restraint and should have been saved for another day.2 points
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I can’t see anything other than a comfortable victory today, continuing on a long run. We’re going to winalot2 points
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Yeah we’ve elected some utterly shameful characters over here. I can’t think of any that would’ve been elected after mocking a disabled journalist or claiming to fancy his own daughter though. Americans must like that stuff1 point
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I’m not upset and I’m quite happy to have a differing viewpoint when it comes to the nonce in chief. I just find it fascinating that he could get elected twice knowing what we know. Anyway, won’t be long now1 point
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You jest, but I think the height is actually fairly important. We tried and failed to play Clarkson in there because he was easy to press until he ended up playing in the same spot as the other midfielders (Barron was the casualty of that). Armstrong is 6ft. Whilst not a giant, he defends the ball better with his back to goal, whilst also capable of being more direct. It's rare that you get a small number ten in the SPFL that is successful. Maybe at the Tims perhaps, but I can't think of one. I wouldn't be surprised to see Cameron occupying the deep role that Clarkson and Barron play in after his next move. I don't think it would take long for teams to figure out Cameron at number ten. Perhaps Killie already did.1 point
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Agree- Cameron is the younger Armstrong at no 10, not fitting them both in to same team maybe it was just to get another 5 foot 7 player into the midfield to make Shinnie feel taller1 point
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That's exactly the sub I'd have made if Aouchiche had been an option. Jensen could have been okay, but that would have been a huge gamble. I think Leven is getting too much hassle for keeping Shinnie on without acknowledging the fact that his options were extremely limited. Shinnie is probably on about 60 bookings in his Dons career and had perhaps three reds, maybe four? He's had at least two early bookings this season and not been sent off. It wasn't a black and white call for Leven, he was between a rock and a hard place. Especially with Knoester off and having a lad playing his first game at the back.1 point
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I feel sorry for whoever it is having such a shower of shite to pick from. Can't believe we have brought in more before he actually arrives.1 point
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I don’t know about you saying shinnie good on a booking. Maybe, or maybe in the past, but too many factors against him today. Center mid to start and not left back, chasing a game with a shit team performance, chasing a game from behind, and a very early booking, plus killie were hounding for a red prior to that and attention was on him. Add age, the legs, stretching, and his temper/inability to stand up versus commit to tackles. Not like it was a goal saving tackle in the box too. It’s was clear and obvious for all to see he should have been subbed at half time at the latest.1 point
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It's not defeatist. Shinnie is very, very good at playing on a booking. Your suggestion is a decent one, but Nilsen would have left us very short in midfield too. Leven took a calculated gamble that didn't pay off. Given the options, and past evidence of Shinnie's ability to avoid reds, I don't think it was a ridiculous decision.1 point
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Well he got sent off - and as you said it was for fuck all. Why? Because the ref was dying to send him off. It was obvious. Hence, he should have been subbed…1 point
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Haha. Laundry, ironing, and shopping for me. Maybe wash the car. Freed up 30mins here.1 point
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Maybe, but that had all the hallmarks of a ref itching for the chance to send him off. It was obvious. Should have taken him off. And that’s 3. That should put the Leven for manager chat to bed at least. New guy this week please ffs. Meanwhile I’ve got ironing to do, will be better than watching any more of this latest pathetic capitulation…1 point
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He has been much worse than the others. The others are doing nothing to create chances (although Keskinen has been okay), whereas Bilalovic is actively giving them chances as he's completely unable to hold his position and press his man. Whilst Keskinen isn't playing brilliantly, he's covering his fullback every time and showing discipline. It's an indisciplined display by Bilalovic that's the issue. I agree, we could take off any of the others for their performances too.1 point
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Anyone else's stream terrible? Mine's skipping and buffering constantly. Fawa.1 point
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That first goal isn't Mitov's fault. A good punch, with plenty of distance. Armstrong doesn't bother to close. Morrison doesn't look positionally great so far, but expect he doesn't know what his teammates are doing. Two goals deserved.1 point
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Should be though? We've proven to be not much better at times, this season. A team on a bad losing run, facing us, always give me the fear.1 point
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This is Duncan. Hes a 3 year old Collie Retriever, so he's great at retrieving atuff ... once someone else finds it first. I chose his name from the thought of him running away in the park and me shouting his name to call him back. He was originally going to be called Barry, but that was a shit name to shout at full pelt in the park. So I went with Duncan instead1 point
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Lilo top and Rocky below. Had 4 frenchies now, Rocky is 5 months old, we had one of our other frenchies pass away mid last year. Real funny fuckers, quirky personalities and endless entertainment. Cost a small fortune at the vet, reluctantly got a frenchie about 13 years ago, but couldn’t imagine life without them now.1 point
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Well this is fairly indicative of the levels of excitement that a game in Killie brings . I’m going to put up pictures of my wee nutter of a cat1 point
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I know that. But all the captains and all the players have held, and showed off the replica, too. Eg the cup I held was the same one that was held aloft on the parade.1 point
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I've bought a replica of the World Cup for our work's summer prediction league, and even though I know it's an £8 replica, I still look at it longingly like it's the real thing. I'm very easily pleased.1 point
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"Dante Polvara says Aberdeen will always have a "special place" in his heart after the American midfielder sealed a permanent move to MLS side St Louis City." We've heard that type of thing before, Dante. Just don't ruin it by taking the Hun Pound.1 point
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I saw him as a bit of a lightweight initially, and wondered if he had it. He proved that my doubts were misplaced in the cup semi-final, and the final, as well as being handy in Europe. He’s the kind of player that from now until summer, in dour struggles with those fuckwads with whom we share a league, we’ll be saying, “Ach, if only the yankee boy wis here”. Good luck, Dante min, min1 point
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Apologies about the source it is however worthy of sharing for Polvara's thoughts on AFC Wish him well https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-transfer-news/dante-polvara-reveals-hibs-transfer-366454371 point
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Who would have thought an innocent thread on sweeties could throw up such existential conundrums1 point
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He looks a topper mate So sorry to hear that he passed over the rainbow bridge. People that don't understand the real bond between a human and their dog often think they are being helpful and react by saying "Aye, but you'll get another dog" whilst not understanding you haven't lost a dog but a family member. Eighteen months is about the time we waited between losing our lovely cross collie/lab and getting our black lab. He'll be twelve this year and already I worry about how I'm going to cope when he passes. As I run my business from my home office, he spends every day in my company.1 point
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