Perhaps Elsie is a hermaphrodite.
You should never trust anyone who you tell to "go f uck themselves" that can actually do it.
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Originally Posted by AberdeenArnold
Whose c0ck is she using for that?!
Perhaps Elsie is a hermaphrodite.
You should never trust anyone who you tell to "go f uck themselves" that can actually do it.
I dinna like agreeing with EM, but he has a fair point of where the money is coming from.
Milne said last night that the stadium costs will not impact the playing budget, well, I dinna see how unless, he is planning on getting a 50 year loan.....I don't believe that we can afford it and I also do not think we will get £20 million from the sale of Pittodrie, which again, last night, he said he hoped to get. We didn't get one offer for Pittodrie with planning permission for hunners of houses and this was when the city was buoyant and numerous other things were happening. I can see us getting 10 million for it. So yer talking about a £30 million loan, cos a share issue will not raise much money in this climate.
People should question where the money is coming from and they should also question the location. They turned down Kings Links a few years ago because of fears of traffic, failing to take account of the impact that the bypass will have on traffic. This was then swept und
Let me get this right.
News like this comes out which effects the whole future of our club and the whole experience of supporting our club, and the thread discussing it on this website has become dominated by folk slating a poster, who once gave a (misguided) opinion that Celtic progressing in Europe was a positive for Aberdeen and other Scots clubs.
Nae wonder quite a few regulars have jumped ship from here – I always thought it was just the pop up adverts that caused that.
That's an instant ban so dinna do it!Originally Posted by odins_left_peg
Originally Posted by odins_left_peg
I always felt that the buoyant market at the time meant there were so many other possibilities for development (particularly 4+ bed hooses on the outskirts of the city) and the Pittodrie site won't be anything special once you take the stadium away that developers could look elsewhere.
Now that the market is more difficult, the opportunity to build a high number of lower cost properties in the city will be a more attractive proposition for developers IMO.
Originally Posted by CoveKreep
To be fair the post was going along quite nicely until EuroMeister popped up with his usual hyperbole and passive aggression and set fire to the thread - effectively calling everyone that's for the new stadium deluded whilst firing off his own assumptions and conjecture and passing them off as hard facts.
The debate was being had in a fairly healthy manner prior to this.
That's before we got onto the "I'm a better Dons fan than you" pis
I was thinking the same. [/quote]Originally Posted by Mason89
severins_child?
the post was solid and actually readable until EM started spouted p1$h
Originally Posted by EuroMeister
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Enjoy your title party on sunday
Oh and its Pacman1903, clearly stated on the left hand side
Love the childish calling though
Id love to see any evidence of bigotry from me. Please elaborate. In a week obviously
That's an instant ban so dinna do it!Originally Posted by ILikeJam
Originally Posted by odins_left_peg
I always felt that the buoyant market at the time meant there were so many other possibilities for development (particularly 4+ bed hooses on the outskirts of the city) and the Pittodrie site won't be anything special once you take the stadium away that developers could look elsewhere.
Now that the market is more difficult, the opportunity to build a high number of lower cost properties in the city will be a more attractive proposition for developers IMO.
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You might be correct on that, but the uptake of the flats just along, ocean view I think it's called, looking over