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  • Interview with Ilian Kiryakov in the P&J

    So, who were the 'Austrian Six'? I have no recollection of that at all




    Ilian Kiryakov: Ultimate Aberdeen cult hero gives rare interview on time at Dons

    Ilian Kiryakov was an Aberdeen player from 1996 to 2000 - and the fan favourite has spoken about his time at Pittodrie.




    Bulgarian cult hero Ilian Kiryakov has given a rare insight about his time with Aberdeen FC in the late-1990s during an interview in his homeland.

    The full-back/midfielder was part of the Bulgaria squad who reached the 1994 World Cup semi-finals, and also went to the Euros with his country months before signing for Roy Aitken?s Dons in 1996.

    Arriving from Cypriot club Anorthosis Famagusta (and joined by another Bulgarian international Tsanko Tsvatenov in the north-east), the 5ft 5in, red-headed Kiryakov had a turbulent four years at Pittodrie.

    Eventually released by Ebbe Skovdahl at the end of the 1999/2000 campaign ? he kicked off his Reds career as part of the ?Austrian Six? nightclubbing cohort during his first pre-season at the club.

    While the Dons, under Aitken, Alex Miller, Paul Hegarty and Skovdahl, struggled along in the top-flight, Kiryakov missed seven months of action with hepatitis from his first into his second season, while there were other disruptions to his time on the pitch from spitting at an opponent, a car crash in Bulgaria, and friction with his bosses which saw the player transfer-listed by at least TWO of his gaffers.
    Ilian Kiryakov in action for Aberdeen against Hearts in 1997. Image: DC Thomson.
    Ilian Kiryakov in action for Aberdeen against Hearts in 1997. Image: DC Thomson.

    Regardless of these troubles, the chain-smoking Kiryakov has remained a favourite of Aberdeen fans ? his cause aided by a penchant for the Granite City nightlife while he was with the Reds.

    Nowadays, Kiryakov is back in Bulgaria serving as assistant coach at his first club Etar Veliko Tarnovo, with whom he has a long association as a player and manager.

    In the new video chat with Centralata Sport, in his native language, Kiryakov discusses what was ?a very nice period? in his career with Aberdeen.

    Kiryakov claims Aberdeen paid ?650,000 to sign him from Cyprus (more than the ?400k reported at the time), and the Dons wanted him due to a man-marking job he had done on rivals Rangers? Paul Gascoigne in the Champions League for Anorthosis.

    He said: ?Cyprus was really nice ? I had a great year there.

    ?Aberdeen paid ?650,000 to get me from Cyprus ? when Cyprus hadn?t paid a single penny for me prior.

    ?It was in 1996 after the European Championship they took me on, and they paid more than half-a-million pounds. There was no other footballer with such a transfer pricetag at the time.
    Ilian Kiryakov blocks the path of Rangers midfielder Paul Gascoigne in the Champions League. Image: SNS.
    Ilian Kiryakov blocks the path of Rangers midfielder Paul Gascoigne in the Champions League. Image: SNS.

    ?They had also seen me play against Rangers in the Champions League, where I personally defended Paul Gascoigne.

    ?I hadn?t even given him a chance to play with the ball that game.

    ?He had previously scored three goals against the Dons and they were wondering who could protect them from him, so that?s how they got me.?

    With his tendency to operate inside the park, Kiryakov says direct Scottish football gave him a sore neck ?from looking up to follow the ball? in the air ?all the time?, however, he enjoyed the ?passion ? of fans.

    He said: ?(I was looking up) constantly? From the very first game we had.

    ?I sat next to John Inglis after that one, and just said to him: ?John, my neck hurts from looking up to follow the ball all the time.

    ?It was a bit different from us (Bulgarian football).

    ?But people enjoyed watching for the passion we put in the game. The fact that we always went all in ? that?s what matters to Scottish fans.?

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    • Cult hero my arse. Wage thief and waste of space. Aitken really did pour good money down the drain.

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      • Originally posted by Don Julio View Post
        Cult hero my arse. Wage thief and waste of space. Aitken really did pour good money down the drain.
        I wouldn't disagree with your assessment of him


        We signed some ****e during that period and paid good money, he'd certainly be up alongside our worst signings ever, considering the fee we paid for him.

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        • Originally posted by TheDeeDon View Post

          Regardless of these troubles, the chain-smoking Kiryakov has remained a favourite of Aberdeen fans
          Favourite my arse. An utter sh ite bag. I don’t believe anyone would say anything different.

          I didn’t recall the ‘Austria Six’ either but had a go at guessing them. I got 5 of the 6 correct.
          I guessed Dodds rather than Grant but the rest were spot on

          https://www.thefreelibrary.com/DONS+...es.-a061257815

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          • ^^ got kicked out 4 times trying to post that and still had to go back and fix punctuation
            No wonder place is dead.

            Been suggested for years but it really is time to decamp to DonsTalk if they were ok with it.

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            • Originally posted by TheDeeDon View Post
              I wouldn't disagree with your assessment of him


              We signed some ****e during that period and paid good money, he'd certainly be up alongside our worst signings ever, considering the fee we paid for him.
              Roy Aitkens last few seasons and the Alex Miller years are definitely up there as the darkest days in the clubs history.

              I witnessed Aberdeen players at the time out on the piss in town after they had been beaten on a few occasions. I remember one time someone asking John Inglis if he thought it was a good idea being out in town after they lost and Inglis telling him he didnt give a fvck.

              Anyone who thinks its been bad in the last year supporting Aberdeen didnt live through that era

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              • Originally posted by rico94 View Post
                Anyone who thinks its been bad in the last year supporting Aberdeen didnt live through that era
                I said exactly the same thing to two young dandies at work yesterday. It was a very grim time, especially after the trophy laden 80s and the exciting team we had in the early 90s.

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                • Originally posted by Don Julio View Post
                  Cult hero my arse. Wage thief and waste of space. Aitken really did pour good money down the drain.
                  Yep.

                  His only meaningful contribution was winning me 20 quid on a first goal scorer bet against Dunfermline

                  Donstalk still on the go? This site is beyond shyte now & SiBo couldnt give a f*ck

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                  • Originally posted by Mason89 View Post
                    Yep.

                    His only meaningful contribution was winning me 20 quid on a first goal scorer bet against Dunfermline

                    Donstalk still on the go? This site is beyond shyte now & SiBo couldnt give a f*ck
                    Who?s Sibo BTW? Heard others mention him.

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                    • Originally posted by Shetland Don View Post
                      Who?s Sibo BTW? Heard others mention him.
                      The owner of these forums. Hes got a nice car paid for by the trillions of adverts on each page

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                      • Originally posted by Shetland Don View Post
                        Who?s Sibo BTW? Heard others mention him.
                        Simon Boynton aka the DCI Burnside lookalike.
                        Out of curiosity looked at his linkedin to see if he still owned this place; colour me surprised to see a St Georges Cross and Israeli flag against his name. Look at him - epitome of a flag shagger



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                        • Just had a wee look at Dons Talk. Does seem pretty functional compared to this site.

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                          • Christie and Ferguson mug Greece. Daylight robbery.

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                            • Former Dons youth player Hallur Hansson captained the Faroe Islands to a 2-1 win over Czech Republic.

                              They could still qualify for the World Cup play-offs, where they would likely beat Scotland if we carried on with the same level of performance as this week.

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                              • Duk could be playing at the World Cup next year as Cape Verde have qualified.

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