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On 9/6/2024 at 4:40 AM, pretzel said:
If you want to harp on about people not knowing the correct facts then surely a quick copy and paste from your sources would help matters, telling someone to source them suggests that you're talking nonsense and that they don't exist.
However I love how you were able to personally access all the correct information on incidents regarding Killie, Kirkcaldy, Rangers and the most recent infractions while the rest of us are trying to work out what has been happening.
Yes, that poster seems to have form for going off on weird tangents. They seem to say a lot without really saying anything. Denied being privvy to inside information earlier only to say that they received some from a position of trust lol. Wrapped up with oneself methinks.
Hopefully, the Bois can iron out any issues that they have with the club or with certain employees, but I simply can't see that perfect relationship ever blossoming. On the opening day of the league season, it was nice to see that big banner display across the middle of the JH Stand, which obviously required both parties to arrange that, but then only a matter of weeks later we're getting a boycott for other reasons.
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1 hour ago, AllyMax said:
I've got no idea why, but I came rushing home to watch this tonight.......
I think it's only the past year or so that these rounds were moved to the weekend.
We got punted to a 6 or 6.30pm ko against Sellick on a Wednesday nicht not so long ago for TV.
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14 minutes ago, Ya Bezzer! said:
Lamie and Mugabi were both inconsistent but in their spells of good form I think they've both shown more than Blaney has up to now.
Not for me but each to their own. Always felt anxious watching that pair I've never really had that with Blaney, he has always seemed generally consistent. Whereas we can rhyme off the Lamie and Mugabi horror shows.
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Don't recall too much of Nicky Cadden when he played with Livi, his dad was on the books here once upon a time.
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I see the curry club over in Pie and Bovril have been slating this forum. Quite ironic as many of them were having meltdowns last night that would put this thread to shame. I just find that an odd place as many of them enjoying being bedfellows with fans of other clubs.
Anyway it has been quite a frustrating window esph with the injuries and recalls but in saying that if we managed to get another forward in I would have been quite content with the business that we have done.
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Some reports now say that Dan Casey is going to sign a new contract.
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7 hours ago, Onthefringes said:
Think the better offer can be easily discounted before usual suspects tell us we’re now being priced out of moves by League of Ireland outfits - Bohemians will be wanting him to bolster them mid-season.
Fair enough if true but Scott Burns is generally quite accurate with his news and it hardly screams lucrative to bolster Bohemians mid-season for the short term but again that term lucrative doesn't necessarily just mean they can offer more cash or such.
Obviously, we can only take it at face value but another poster suggested eariler that Casey has told the club he won't be returning.
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Apparently, Bohemians have put in a better offer for Casey than we did, plus other Scottish clubs have been sniffing about, but his pref seems to be a club in England, according to Scott Burns.
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9 hours ago, MJC said:
McLeish spent all that summer, or so it seemed anyway, trying to sign the two of them and I think they were both gone by the end of September.
Apparently, they both enjoyed a daily dram after training much to the annoyance of McLeish. We also seemed to be in a dispute with their former club for months before Fifa decided they had to return to the previous club, then a short time later they both signed for Darlington in the old English Third Division. I actually thought Resch looked fairly decent, Dorner not so much.
I still can't believe the career McLeish enjoyed in management, took every penny and more from the Phil O'Donnell transfer and signed some real duds.
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The league fixtures are announced tomorrow. Plus we have our other friendly on as well.
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It'll be interesting to see where Fletcher ends up, you would assume that he would have signed for someone before agreeing to his Dundee United departure as he was on a decent wedge by all accounts, not that he's short of dosh by any means. I'm undecided on whether I would be happy or not on the signing, I think he would be great in that Obika/Mandron role but obviously, that has since been filled. He won almost everything in the air in the two games against us in the latter part of the season but he annoyingly liked to fall on his hoop a lot.
Who was the last veteran we signed? Gordon Marshall must have been pushing 40 but outfield I think David Kelly must have been 36 or so.
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56 minutes ago, Onthefringes said:
I’m glad you’ve got that off your chest. Dress it up how you like, I’m of a vintage where being referred to as ‘dude’ is just wrong & a differing viewpoint as talking ‘keech’? Deary me.
It's not something worth getting your Y Fronts messed up over though is it? To be fair to the other poster you do come across as quite cryptic.
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Thats Jon Obika officially rejoined. One year deal with the option of another year.
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28 minutes ago, Onthefringes said:
What’s he missing out on? Exposure at Ibrox, Darkhead & the city clubs’ aside… not a lot.
It's a risk. Opportunity to progress, more moves come with more responsibility.
Good luck to the guy, it's his career. Personally, I think he would have benefitted from being more of a regular starter here for another season as he enjoyed his most consistent run in the side since Kettlewell took over. Just on Wellfans point, it does seem a bit underwhelming to be linked with the likes of Preston North End and various League One clubs to then land at Harrogate. Hopefully it all work's out for Dean but I can't say I'm overly gutted about his departure.
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1 minute ago, steelboy said:
Who are the guys shaking hands with Tierney and SOD?
Robbie Mahon and Matthew Connelly.
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Crewe fancy signing Louis Moult according to Scott Burns.
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Scott Burns reporting that Dean Cornelius is wanted by English League Two side Harrogate Town.
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18 minutes ago, Busta Nut said:
There is a reason Clarke was desperate to get in Angus Gunn when he was left with a choice of Zander Clark and Liam Kelly.
When Gordon was fit, there were a few occasions where he could have given Kelly a few minutes in friendlies but opted not to do so, you would have thought with Gordon's age it might have been wise to give someone at least a cap to see what they could do in case he got injured or decided to call it a day, hindsight is great obviously but we ended up in that position where our keeper choices had no caps between them. I mean he even gave Scott Bain a handful of caps. As you stated, convincing a guy who was slagging the international team not that long ago must have been a kick in the tadger to both Kelly and Clark and showed them where they rank in the scheme of things.
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McGinn's comments were also interesting earlier this morning as he was chatting about coming back for the pre-season training camp.
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12 minutes ago, grizzlyg said:
Interesting seeing the results, Sol in 4th place is an eye opener but just my opinion as I never rated the guy. He reminds me of Bevis, a cult figure and nice guy but just not that good
Far superior to Lamie and Mugabi to be fair, we all know you didn't like him on the megaphone, he got stick for being slow but was Usain Bolt compared to Ricki. His early partnership with Ojala looked like it was going to be immense but sadly injuries put paid to that.
It was some season for KVV, it'll be sad to see him go. You think of some of the chances he missed earlier in the campaign he could have been well into the mid-30s. I liked Penney but he tailed off massively toward the end, I was worried about Furlong being his replacement as he had only managed to muster a few senior appearances before coming here.
It's nice to see Kelly get back to form with some fine stops yesterday. Feel bad that McKinstry dropped out of the side, I understand why but he was one of the rare shining lights earlier in the campaign.
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42 minutes ago, Great Balls of Shire said:
I can't say I watched him too closely yesterday but I wouldn't be keen on any of the Dundee Utd players
It's shocking they have been relegated, the wages they are on between 4 and 7 k a week supposedly , managed to work their way through 3 managers ...they should be really embarrassed
Recently they have spent quite a bit of dosh on Watt, the bomb scare keeper, and Levitt and you would also imagine Fletcher and Mulgrew will be the top earners. Can't say I have ever really been impressed with McGrath, seems to have scored a ridiculous amount of penalties up here though.
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6 hours ago, Kmcalpin said:
Not sure about that Exile. My impresion is that they are very different in nature. I've yet to see United's penalty from today but have heard several similar accounts of it. I thought Lacovitti's penalty was totally different. The ball was in front of him, he could see it and his arm moves towards it to apparently swat it away either intentionally or unintentionally - arm/hand to ball.
Yeah against County, the player also seems to be more concerned with blocking Obika and ends up swotting it away with his hand when he eventually loses the flight of it.
I’ve not seen the Mugabi penalty back incident back, sometimes it will amaze you what you miss at a game but to me, it looked like he got elbowed in the head by Fletcher, then when VAR was mentioned I was convinced that’s what it was looking at. I’m convinced Fletcher also handled it in the box but I’m going to assume it must have bounced off another body part onto his hand as Willie Collum wouldn’t be missing that.
Up until yesterday's game we had only conceded 4 penalties this season and to think one was against Livi where the ball was blasted off of Lamie's elbow from behind from like a foot away and another was against Hearts where Sol's arms were down by his side but earlier in the game they let Sibbick away with the exact same thing. Then more recently it was against Dundee United where the ref gave two different decisions on incidents that looked exactly the same.
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8 hours ago, pretzel said:
For me it's more the consistency with the officials using VAR and the time taken, earlier in the season Hammell moaned about a handball vs Aberdeen not even being checked with seconds remaining and he mentioned the reply given was a mistake was made and all handball's in the box like that will result in a penalty, fast forward two weeks later at Tynecastle and they say no to Sibbick handling but penalise Sol for the same thing. Then more recently, the offside goal vs Rangers where the lines showed that he was fractionally off but the explanation was that the lines are touching so advantage goes to the attacker. I've not seen it back but Kettlewell referenced that KVV versus Dundee United had an effort ruled off for similar.
However it was great to see the officials come to the correct conclusion yesterday. That's twice Butcher has been penalised against them but VAR has helped overturn. The County players put up a massive protest at ours but it's weird thing to do when they know Willie Collums watching.
Yeah, that's the annoyance for me as well, just the general consistency. You would think it would be a ref's dream to be able to watch those decisions again from various angles and rectify a mistake but they arse it up far too often. Like you say the decisions you mentioned above are frustrating then you get Tony Watt winning an appeal after a VAR review is quite embarrassing, whereas similar tackles have been unsuccessful.
Anyway, I actually enjoyed the game but it did have that end-of-season vibe to it, you can see why County are struggling. For a big lad, Jordan White is not very good in the air, probably unfortunate that they lost Brophy through injury. I can't remember the one shot they had on target other than the one that was denied just as the ref blew for a penalty. Spittal had a great chance in the second half when he had acres of space but he opted to try and pass it to VV when it seemed easier for him.
Hard to make up my mind who I'd rather see go down, Goodwin for his remarks plus he will take Tony Watt with him, or Liam Polworth his wife, and the Plastic Pitch. Prob both if possible.
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I have thoroughly enjoyed the recent form, hopefully, we don't go into holiday mode and it continues on Saturday. Another pasting for the Staggies like Dingwall earlier in the season would do nicely.
Aberdeen v Motherwell 14/09/24
in Club Chat
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Personally I'm not overly fussed on international football, it's even more annoying when we have two away games sandwiched between them. Aberdeen seem to be a much more organised side this season they were quite fortunate against Ross County with the marginal offside and the penalty miss however getting that last gasp win will no doubt have boosted their confidence. Hopefully we get to taste Willie Millers tears next week.