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  • Willie Miller

    Seventy years old today.

    I ken he looks in on here sometimes, so happy birthday to him.

  • #2
    Originally posted by swaddon2 View Post
    Seventy years old today.

    I ken he looks in on here sometimes, so happy birthday to him.
    Aye they certainly dinna make them like they used to any more.
    HB God and thanks for everything.

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    • #3
      Our greatest ever. He shouldn't be allowed to age.

      Was on Twitter the other week and someone posted a video of the Waterschei game and the players warming up in the tunnel before they took to the pitch.

      The determination on his face was something else, just pure concentration on the match ahead.

      Never going to be another anything like him.

      Happy Birthday Willie.

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      • #4
        Love this video of him. 50,000 three toed mutants in the palm of his hand, absorbing the pressure for his whole team and enjoying it.

        Happy Birthday

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        • #5
          The greatest one club man ever. He has contributed so much to our club, the title legend doesn't do him justice.

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          • #6
            He was the greatest captain to ever grace the Scottish game. A fantastic defender who had a real drive to win matches and he loved a challenge.
            All of us Dons fans that had the privilege to watch him play in matches were really fortunate.
            Willie Miller is the guy who really made me love football.
            Aberdeen?s greatest player

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            • #7
              Was having a go at Aberdeen?s set up and style of football against Rangers at the weekend.
              Steve Tosh on RedTV couldn?t get his head around how we went about our business in that 2nd half. He virtually said the players didn?t have a clue how to play the game.
              It was extremely difficult to disagree with anything they said.
              Manager of the season though knows what he is doing.

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              • #8
                Steve Cowan, actually.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Don Julio View Post
                  Steve Cowan, actually.
                  My apologies?.i tuned in for the 2nd half and thought it was Stevie Tosh

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by RED_JOHN View Post
                    My apologies?.i tuned in for the 2nd half and thought it was Stevie Tosh
                    Don't believe that for one second - you must be mistaken, as you are always correct and you see everything so much quicker than anyone else. Please confirm to us all that you are still indeed infallible. I salute your indefatigably. But, if you’ve made a mistake, you’re a lazy *******.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Shetland Don View Post
                      Don't believe that for one second - you must be mistaken, as you are always correct and you see everything so much quicker than anyone else. Please confirm to us all that you are still indeed infallible. I salute your indefatigably. But, if you?ve made a mistake, you?re a lazy *******.


                      I just had a mere guess as I only started watching through the second half.
                      What he said though is more important than his surname?.it was very damaging for Thelin. An ex pro ridiculing his team shape, how they go about their job etc.

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                      • #12
                        35 years ago today the great man last pulled on a Dons jersey for a competitive game.

                        Queens Park in the League cup.

                        35 years!!!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by TheDeeDon View Post
                          35 years ago today the great man last pulled on a Dons jersey for a competitive game.

                          Queens Park in the League cup.

                          35 years!!!
                          Crikey Really That long where has that time gone

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                          • #14
                            who else noticed God having a wry smirk across his face last night when Dodds was briefly yapping about the problems the huns are having. I thought it was just pure class from Willie

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                            • #15


                              Love this, proper ear worm stuff.

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