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    I will be delighted if it all works out for Barry Robson and more delighted still if we promote from within after he moves to Man Utd.

    The thought of some english twát stringing us along boils my blood though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donsdaft View Post
    I will be delighted if it all works out for Barry Robson and more delighted still if we promote from within after he moves to Man Utd.

    The thought of some english twát stringing us along boils my blood though.
    For me , He seems to have done everything asked of him right, so far ?

    Can`t ask much more than that , can we ?

    Scooping up a reputedly good Coach from our rivals is a good een innaw .

    Jings, he`ll be going out and signing promising youngsters and decent reliable players from the Scottish Leagues next. Like we used to do ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by KincorthDon View Post
    He won’t be our manager but has a good reputation as a coach - if he can assist Robson to deliver whether with senior or youth players, then fair enough
    Exactly. He had a good reputation as a coach, so should be a decent appointment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by don_in View Post
    Forbes knows a fair bit about crosses right enough, Regan isn’t a good shout though. In the modern game you need to be able to transition quickly and she’s no a fan of that.
    Very witty

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    Quote Originally Posted by RED_JOHN View Post
    As stated previously…no manager worth their salt will work under Steven Gunn and Alan Burrows. A pair of absolute nobodies.
    Is that Burrows incurring the wrath of Red John already?

    How long has he been with us, a month?

    If not already, you need a job as a recruiter/talent spotter (a recruitment term I had not come across until Tuesday, when I was talent spotted myself). You could save companies fortunes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDeeDon View Post
    Is that Burrows incurring the wrath of Red John already?

    How long has he been with us, a month?

    If not already, you need a job as a recruiter/talent spotter (a recruitment term I had not come across until Tuesday, when I was talent spotted myself). You could save companies fortunes.
    I would certainly save Aberdeen a lot of time…not sure about money though. Mind you…these incumbents are costing us a fortune sacking poor managers, it might work out okay after all.

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    On a more positive note….i would like to congratulate Alan Burrows making a big difference to Aberdeen FC.

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    "Robson is named Premiership manager of the month"
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/aberdeen

    Well done, Barry.

    "Jim Goodwin says Aberdeen have made the "right choice" in giving his successor Barry Robson given a longer run as Aberdeen boss."
    "Full credit to him and the players as well. I brought the majority of those players to Aberdeen and I know they're a good team, I know what they're capable of."

    How very magnanimous of you, Jim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donanddusted View Post
    "Robson is named Premiership manager of the month"
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/aberdeen

    Well done, Barry.

    "Jim Goodwin says Aberdeen have made the "right choice" in giving his successor Barry Robson given a longer run as Aberdeen boss."
    "Full credit to him and the players as well. I brought the majority of those players to Aberdeen and I know they're a good team, I know what they're capable of."

    How very magnanimous of you, Jim.
    I bought my son a new guitar once - an absolute cracker it was. I knew what I was doing as I took advice from the man at Bruce Millers in Aberdeen. Unfortunately, I hadn’t ever been taught guitar so I couldn’t get a tune out of it. Well done me as I chose well. I’m learning the flute now in Dundee. A week’s practice should suffice as the flute is an easy instrument to learn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shetland Don View Post
    I bought my son a new guitar once - an absolute cracker it was. I knew what I was doing as I took advice from the man at Bruce Millers in Aberdeen. Unfortunately, I hadn’t ever been taught guitar so I couldn’t get a tune out of it. Well done me as I chose well. I’m learning the flute now in Dundee. A week’s practice should suffice as the flute is an easy instrument to learn.
    He saiz tae me. Hemmin geez a bit o yer aipple ah saiz its nae a pear its a peach !!! Fit a tumshie ,

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