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    big game on Sunday

    Selllick will probably win 10 in a row at least

    More competitively the race to be 2nd this season will be decided on Sunday at Sunny Aberdeen, hope the dandies can do it, also hope Well take up more than the 132 for the last match as they can create a good atmosphere when they do attend :

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    re: big game on Sunday

    I suppose 132 is better than 84.

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    The best Aberdeen team for 20 years and PFA Manager Of The Year in McInnes are still almost 30 points behind Celtic and scrapping with Motherwell for 2nd place.

    A League Cup does wonders eh???

    McCall is probably the best 'pound for pound' manager in Scotland given resources but I guess his cup results have counted against him in any recognition.

    Ffs Danny Lennon and Kenny Shiels have won a League Cup in recent years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poguemahone
    The best Aberdeen team for 20 years and PFA Manager Of The Year in McInnes are still almost 30 points behind Celtic and scrapping with Motherwell for 2nd place.

    A League Cup does wonders eh???

    McCall is probably the best 'pound for pound' manager in Scotland given resources but I guess his cup results have counted against him in any recognition.

    Ffs Danny Lennon and Kenny Shiels have won a League Cup in recent years.
    I imagine the turnaround in Aberdeen's fortunes within 1 season is the reason for McInnes getting manager of the year.

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    Fair enough Dingus but if you had fecked up the final (which you nearly did!) would McInnes still have got the award?

    Personally think McCall should have got it but its all about opinions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CB_1874
    I suppose 132 is better than 84.

    only a few minutes, transparent as ever, anyway, we only took 42 to the dead rubber, or was that another team :

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poguemahone
    Fair enough Dingus but if you had fecked up the final (which you nearly did!) would McInnes still have got the award?

    Personally think McCall should have got it but its all about opinions.
    Albion Rovers and Motherwell's defensive record.

    The reasons Wright was a more worthy candidate.

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    re: big game on Sunday

    Quote Originally Posted by Poguemahone
    The best Aberdeen team for 20 years and PFA Manager Of The Year in McInnes are still almost 30 points behind Celtic and scrapping with Motherwell for 2nd place.

    A League Cup does wonders eh???

    McCall is probably the best 'pound for pound' manager in Scotland given resources but I guess his cup results have counted against him in any recognition.

    Ffs Danny Lennon and Kenny Shiels have won a League Cup in recent years.
    My bold.

    That makes no sense at all.

    How can someone be the bes 'pound for pound' manager with regards resources, and yet still have a shi'ite record in cups? If he was that good he would have the players up for it during cup games, and not be losing them.

    You really have no clue about anything to do with football outside your wee green bubble. Like pretty much every other Celtic fan I know.


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    re: big game on Sunday

    So Dholly need a point at home to wrap up the coveted second place trophy.

    It's time, once again, for hoooooooooooooooooofball

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMessi
    So Dholly need a point at home to wrap up the coveted second place trophy.

    It's time, once again, for hoooooooooooooooooofball

    We will use the tactics which work. If we are getting more success with a direct approach as we did against the poor defence of the jutes then we will use that.

    If Pawlett's direct runs are able to open the well defence like he has done on numerous occasions we will use that tactic.

    If we are getting more joy from Hayes and McGinn taking on Well's full backs we will use that tactic.

    We also of course have the sweet delivery from Robson from dead ball situations.

    All of these will be used at some point during the game much like we have done with some success this season.


    Or we could play like Dundee Barcelona and win f...all. (So far)

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