It’s hard to be genuinely shocked in this day and age and particularly from those mutants, but that clip is something else. Hats off to Scott Brown. 60 seconds later stops for a photo with a Hun Dad and his wee girl who had asked for it. Relatively normal Huns are throwing the sick ****er who made the comment rightly under the bus. Some things are just bigger than football.
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Some might even advocate an independent King Street and environs from Aberdeen City in which case Pittodrie could perhaps have been retained ..... 🤣. But Sir Alex seems to think the new training facility and presumably the stadium is a boon and he’s got a reasonable management track record!Originally posted by Devanha Red View PostI'd be fully behind the people of Shetland gaining further autonomy. Even full blown independence. I'd love if Aberdeen and shire could be independent. Nations are a pox.
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Differing views on this I know but on balance I’ll favour Sir Alex Ferguson’s call 😅. The Brazilians, on the other hand, honed their skills on the beach a bit like the Aberdeen team of old so it’s not cut and dried, though the modern-day players perhaps enjoy their home comforts a little too much!Originally posted by redscot View Post"a boon"
Its a phucking shed in a field...
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I heard it being sung while queueing to get in the south for a pigs game a few years back. Absolute f@cking lowlife scumOriginally posted by nice1simmy View PostWhen was this? I've never heard any of those "songs" being sung at Pittodrie
So its all good having a go at the hun who shouted at Brown but glass houses and all that(and rightly so). That song is the worst song I have ever heard at a fitba match bar none.
Singing about two people who died of cancer . Nae sure it gets much lower than that
Imagine the papers got a hold of that or it was filmed
Obviously nae a one time thing as Sneckie has heard it two. A few others have brought it up on here two. Mason89 being one
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First and only time I heard it was away to ICT, the game when we were 4-nil up at half time and ended up hanging on to win 4-3.Originally posted by Pacman1903 View PostI heard it being sung while queueing to get in the south for a pigs game a few years back. Absolute f@cking lowlife scum
So its all good having a go at the hun who shouted at Brown but glass houses and all that(and rightly so). That song is the worst song I have ever heard at a fitba match bar none.
Singing about two people who died of cancer . Nae sure it gets much lower than that
Imagine the papers got a hold of that or it was filmed
Obviously nae a one time thing as Sneckie has heard it two. A few others have brought it up on here two. Mason89 being one
It was a group of about half a dozen lads who looked about 30. A smoke bomb was let off in their vicinity , most likely by one of them.
They also had a classy ditty about Lennon and McCoist being *****s in their repertoire, although , strangely , nothing about Aberdeen.
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Heard the Tommy burns one at a Dundee and ICT game. Some of our fans are complete @rseholes. Even heard a small group of loons trying to sing Hello Hello at tynecastle.Originally posted by nice1simmy View PostWhen was this? I've never heard any of those "songs" being sung at Pittodrie
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Once 79 had come and gone, and those of us who were left with some optimism that a Scottish Assembly could still be established continued to meet and plot, and feed ideas into the Scottish Constitutional Convention whose output became the blueprint for what was offered in the 97 referendum, and was established in 99 following the adoption of the Scotland Act. Devolution, we expected, in line with a universally-expressed view, would be a process rather than a final destination. The expectation was that devolution would continue, and that in the spirit of subsidiarity, decision-making would, by design, be extended to citizens’ communities. The opposite has been our experience, with local authorities robbed of power by increased centralisation and by the threat of fiscal punishment if Holyrood’s preferences are not followed. The current party of government in Edinburgh, a zealous pursuer of central control, boycotted the Convention that created the plans for the structure from which it now governs. Maybe the concept of subsidiarity needs explaining to them before the Central Belt becomes Scotland’s equivalent of England’s resources-hoovering south east.Originally posted by Devanha Red View PostI'd be fully behind the people of Shetland gaining further autonomy. Even full blown independence. I'd love if Aberdeen and shire could be independent. Nations are a pox.
Very good article in today’s Scottish Review by Bill Paterson:
Back on topic... fuuck off you manky hun ****s.Last edited by 57vintage; 04-09-2019, 09:58 AM. Reason: When I find myself in times of trouble, mother Mary comes to me, speaking words of wisdom
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