https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45573933
Ha, ha. I really don't know where to start with this!
I dont care what his history with us is, he is a f@cking c@nt
I especially liked the bit where he says (when talking about the Aberdeen v Motherwell game when he was sent off to the stand and then told the guy to turn his ****ing phone off), "My eight-year-old son was at the game and witnessed it all. It's just horrific."
Excellent show of effective parenting that night. I'm sure that this son was very proud of his Dad's behaviour that night.
I absolutely loved Mark McGhee as an Aberdeen player. I absolutely hated him as Aberdeen manager and in 50 odd years of supporting the Dons, I don't think I have ever been so disheartened and ultimately disillusioned during his reign, especially the "ach, well, it was only 3 point, you know".
As a player he was legendary (of course) and we could do with some of his nastiness now but i think he showed his colours when he stood on Bett's foot in the wall during a particularly fiesty hun game at Pittodrie. I am all for inflicting pain on Huns and wish we would do more of it now but that was sneaky and underhand and would have said much about Mark McGhee to me.
Prytz and him had an ongoing battle during on fecht against the filth, and they had an argument when Prytz fouled one of ours (possibly Dingus himsel) just ootside the box at the King Street End.
McGhee scored from the free kick's aftermath and his celebration included running towards Prytz giving him the full hand shandy gesture.
The acceptable face of a man who ****ed us about once he left.