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Oracle based ERP solutions aren't the best. The club could have done much better and we'll see how it gets on, but I suspect it will be quietly released and upgraded soon enough.Originally posted by swaddon2 View Post"Aberdeen Football Club has scored big off the pitch by partnering with Eureka Solutions in a strategic move to transform its business operations. This forward-thinking collaboration will lay the groundwork for the club?s future success through the implementation of Oracle NetSuite, a cutting-edge enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution."
As long as it can score goals, welcome to the club.
I wonder if they will be referred to as our 'Official Business Operations Partner'. We seem to have official partners for everything f*cking else
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It means if you’re a supplier to the club don’t count on being paid any time soon cos the transition from one system to another is bound to go tits up. Like DD says Oracle is a POS.Originally posted by Mason89 View PostI?ve read that paragraph a few times and have absolutely no idea what it means.
I wasnt aware we had a cutting edge enterprise resource planning problem that required a solution
Part of reason Birmingham council went bust. Hope Eureka are at the top of their game.
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Old news I guess but just catching up on thon fanboy who gets a weekly bit in the P&J.
I’m generally not a fan but apart from calling Ruby a plank (unhelpful) I did note this
Says himself wicked coincidence but you wonder.And another mounting issue the Dons are facing: the revelation that Jamie McGrath will miss most or all of the remaining programme brings the number of first-team squad members out with months-long complaints to a painful six.
Though there is probably an element of wicked coincidence, it is a bad look that so many major injuries have been sustained in just eight weeks since the loss of head of medical Kevin Bain, highly regarded for his preventative approach.
On the surface, a mess right across the organisation. They had better hope the expensive foundation beneath is sound.
Maybe 2 +2 = 5 but I have already expressed concern about injured players remaining on the pitch this season.
Several have played on and ended up out longterm - Molloy, Vinnie, Sokler. I think McGrath played on in the Hearts game too?
Dorrington looked crocked Saturday. Devlin is apparently playing whilst waiting an op.
Didn’t know he had gone. Yes to an extent the staff have to rely on players themselves but is there someone with enough authority to put their foot down?Last edited by Bojangles9; 30-01-2025, 12:42 AM.
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Milne was another one injured during a game and played on.Originally posted by Bojangles9 View PostOld news I guess but just catching up on thon fanboy who gets a weekly bit in the P&J.
I?m generally not a fan but apart from calling Ruby a plank (unhelpful) I did note this
Says himself wicked coincidence but you wonder.
Maybe 2 +2 = 5 but I have already expressed concern about injured players remaining on the pitch this season.
Several have played on and ended up out longterm - Molloy, Vinnie, Sokler. I think McGrath played on in the Hearts game too?
Dorrington looked crocked Saturday. Devlin is apparently playing whilst waiting an op.
Didn?t know he had gone. Yes to an extent the staff have to rely on players themselves but is there someone with enough authority to put their foot down?
Mcgrath played on twice, once with the head knock and then with his shoulder.
Surely the player must be part of the decision though and willingness to play.
Dorrington just went over his ankle, but seems alright after a few minutes. We'll know if he is missing on Saturday if it was something more serious.
If he is out it means Ruby will start and things could get messy for us IF we lose.
I think the injuries are just bad luck more than anything else.
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I get we can all have a pop at the team at the moment. No arguments on that front and mostly deserved.
What I don't get is the fascination with the likes of Burrows and others in our set up. I have no idea what goes outwith the football side of things, but from my viewpoint, the club seems to be run well enough and despite our shyte run are still sitting fourth in the league.
I'm sure if there are issues with Burrows I am doubtful other clubs would supposedly be chasing him.
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This.Originally posted by TheDeeDon View PostI get we can all have a pop at the team at the moment. No arguments on that front and mostly deserved.
What I don't get is the fascination with the likes of Burrows and others in our set up. I have no idea what goes outwith the football side of things, but from my viewpoint, the club seems to be run well enough and despite our shyte run are still sitting fourth in the league.
I'm sure if there are issues with Burrows I am doubtful other clubs would supposedly be chasing him.
We’re a long way down the road from the days Ian Taggart was selling tickets from the hatch at the main door on Pittodrie Street. Burrows certainly knows his stuff as far as UEFA, SPFL, and the SFA are concerned, and is already on the case to change the system to stop clubs coming the **** in instances like Connor Barron’s defection to The Filth.
“…don’t criticize
What you can’t understand”
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And in a similar vein lot of rumours couple more youth players have been poached by clubs down SouthOriginally posted by 57vintage View PostThis.
We?re a long way down the road from the days Ian Taggart was selling tickets from the hatch at the main door on Pittodrie Street. Burrows certainly knows his stuff as far as UEFA, SPFL, and the SFA are concerned, and is already on the case to change the system to stop clubs coming the **** in instances like Connor Barron?s defection to The Filth.
??don?t criticize
What you can?t understand?
Lewis Carrol rumoured to be signing for Forest and Timmy Akindileni to QPRLast edited by Bojangles9; 03-02-2025, 08:00 PM.
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