If only they gave out trophies for reaching a cup final XD
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I’d like to see you show the evidence that people at the club are happy to get losers medals.
I can just imagine your dreamworld.
DM’s speech on cup final day “It’s ok lads, no need to try. We’ve already secured 2nd spot by winning the real final (semi final). Just go out an enjoy the occasion.
Let’s not fail, as we did in 2014 by actually winning the trophy”
So, I stand by my point your speaking absolute drivel, once again.
I’m connected with the club, albeit with only a smidgen investment of £1100 many moons ago along with following thru thick and thin......we are not too enamoured at times but thank f uck my chums and I have the same outlook and not consumed with hatred/anger on something that is not ideal.......nor banging the same drum in defence of a personal dislike of a manager...... the transparent phannies appear as we all know when it suits, thankfully not as often though.
SF
Are you for real?
How the f uck would any Aberdeen supporters club celebrate being 2nd?
Thru thick and thin regardless who the coach is and not part of a keyboard witch-hunt(not that many tbh)with a personal
dislike for our current one, we will support our club.
Happy new year and 3 points the morn......
SF
Not so. Oxford dictionary:
This is demonstrated by the fact that we tend to confuse the spelling reign with rein. The two words mean quite different things, but sound the same when you say them: nowadays, the concept of a monarch’s reign seems to have more immediate relevance to us than the reins used to control a horse.
This misinterpretation is most clearly apparent in the phrase ‘free rein’. To give a horse free rein is to hold the reins loosely so as to allow the animal freedom of movement – it’s the opposite of keeping a tight rein on the horse (controlling it closely). The Oxford English Corpus (OEC), the Oxford Dictionaries’ database of over 2 billion words of 21st-century English, shows that when it comes to free rein, over 38% of the total instances are for the misspelling free reign.