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    It's the "footballs better on the TV" generation.

    I remember a fairly recent cup game at Ayr United, there are two blokes standing outside the bogs looking lost.
    One says to the other " but where do we wash our hands"


    Hope his Mummy didn't find out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacman1903 View Post
    They don't go because they don't like Pittodrie as I its cold and damp in midweek in winter

    My question to them is, why the f@ck did they choose to "support" (and I use that word loosely) the Dons? Im sure they were all born after Pittodrie was opened. How can that be an excuse as its a stadium right next to the f@cking North Sea . What the f@ck do did they really expect. I wasn't there back then but im f@cking positive it always been a cold and damp place, midweek in winter. If that's their attitude we are better off without them

    Do they expect the weather to turn tropical at the other end of the Lang Stracht.

    Precious c@nts
    In the two consecutive bad winters we had in NE Scotland (2009 and 2010, I think), Westhill was one of the places worst affected by snowfall, accumulations and hard-packed ice on pavements.

    And how do we get there? Eh? Eh? EH?

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    Quote Originally Posted by afc1903mad View Post
    It is speculating, but based on the facts that there are people I know that stay away as they don't like Pittodrie.
    It can be a very cold damp place to watch a midweek winter game.

    Hence my speculation about "new" fans.

    Do you deny there will not at least be an initial interest in going to a new stadium?
    Whats important is making sure there is enough to keep them going.
    What utter trot ! Do people honestly believe there is a couple of thousand dons fans who would be regulars at pittodrie but don’t go because of well .....Pittodrie ?? What utter gash....we will get the novelty factor for a couple of seasons ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    In the two consecutive bad winters we had in NE Scotland (2009 and 2010, I think), Westhill was one of the places worst affected by snowfall, accumulations and hard-packed ice on pavements.

    And how do we get there? Eh? Eh? EH?
    Shuttle snow mobiles & and Sleighs pulled by reindeer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacman1903 View Post
    They don't go because they don't like Pittodrie as I its cold and damp in midweek in winter

    My question to them is, why the f@ck did they choose to "support" (and I use that word loosely) the Dons? Im sure they were all born after Pittodrie was opened. How can that be an excuse as its a stadium right next to the f@cking North Sea . What the f@ck do did they really expect. I wasn't there back then but im f@cking positive it always been a cold and damp place, midweek in winter. If that's their attitude we are better off without them

    Do they expect the weather to turn tropical at the other end of the Lang Stracht.

    Precious c@nts
    That's very emphatic from you Pacman.
    I guy that would rather walk 6 miles to watch Formartinks, drive 17 miles to Turrif than watch Aberdeen at the new stadium

    Precious c@nt indeed

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    Quote Originally Posted by mastrick1960 View Post
    What utter trot ! Do people honestly believe there is a couple of thousand dons fans who would be regulars at pittodrie but don’t go because of well .....Pittodrie ?? What utter gash....we will get the novelty factor for a couple of seasons ...
    You say its trot and then agree with it at the end by saying we will get a novelty factor, thus attracting new supporters.
    The challange as I said before is to entice them to keep going.

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    What if that challenge fails, which in all likelihood it will? How will that affect the happy mortgage payments, the playing squad etc?

    We had players in our squad like Mike, Billio, Fabiano, McFarlane, Byrne etc because we were skint. Have you forgotten those years?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mason89 View Post
    What if that challenge fails, which in all likelihood it will? How will that affect the happy mortgage payments, the playing squad etc?

    We had players in our squad like Mike, Billio, Fabiano, McFarlane, Byrne etc because we were skint. Have you forgotten those years?
    Should this nae be moved to "Breaking News - New Stadium etc"? You're interrupting the p!sstaking of the huns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by afc1903mad View Post
    You say its trot and then agree with it at the end by saying we will get a novelty factor, thus attracting new supporters.
    The challange as I said before is to entice them to keep going.
    This novelty factor could well last one game. Maybe a month or two.

    The sudden realisation of no transport when you want it from where you want it and no pubs or restaurants would quickly extinguish the novelty factor. I'm still disbelieving of how little the wider support going along with it has thought it through.

    Do you think if we had the same transport and pub arrangements, i.e. none, at Pittodrie that we'd get the same attendance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stansmith View Post
    This novelty factor could well last one game. Maybe a month or two.

    The sudden realisation of no transport when you want it from where you want it and no pubs or restaurants would quickly extinguish the novelty factor. I'm still disbelieving of how little the wider support going along with it has thought it through.

    Do you think if we had the same transport and pub arrangements, i.e. none, at Pittodrie that we'd get the same attendance?
    We'll just have to wait and see.
    I'm very confident that humans can adapt and businesses will too.
    There are options now and If / When a stadium goes ahead, I expect to see businessman create a supply where there is a demand.

    Its a much better way of thinking than constantly being negative and naysaying

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