13/08/2024
Very rough go at a depth chart for the first team.
Clearly some of the players can play in more than one position and a couple on there will be closer to the exit door than others.
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Very rough go at a depth chart for the first team.
Clearly some of the players can play in more than one position and a couple on there will be closer to the exit door than others.
Updated with our two most recent arrivals…
New Podcast - Rise and Shine.
Unparalleled positivity at HWG Towers as Jim Douglas joins us to celebrate the Dons beating the Buddies; wave a tearful farewell to Bojan Miovski; and discuss Aberdeen's most recent transfer business.
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Unparalleled positivity at HWG Towers as Jim Douglas joins Martyn Clunes and Martin Ingram to celebrate the Dons beating the Buddies; wave a tearful farewell to Bojan Miovski; and discuss Aberdeen's most recent transfer business.
Of course it may change at any point but this is where we find ourselves at the moment.
New Podcast - Carnival.
On a start to the real stuff in Perth that had enough to get us, if not excited, then at least encouraged.
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Victory in a surprisingly open game at Perth gets the Jimmy Thelin era at Aberdeen properly underway. We review a promising night on this week's pod.
Obviously a benefactor of the format of the season, but Jimmy Thelin is the first Aberdeen manager to win their first four matches since Billy McNeill in 1977.
No one has yet managed to win their first five.
Home.
New Podcast - Do You Believe.
The great Swedish revolution is upon us, and we're back trying not to draw any conclusions from the early knockabouts in the League Cup groups.
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The great Swedish revolution is upon us, and we're back trying not to draw any conclusions from the early knockabouts in the League Cup Groups..
Ten years ago today, a gentle reintroduction to European football after a five year absence, as Daugava Riga are thrashed 5-0 at Pittodrie.
May the 11th, Gothenburg Day.
Heroes all.
Forty years ago today, Aberdeen are presented with the league trophy ahead of a game with Hibs at Pittodrie.
None of the choreographed pyrotechnics of today’s presentations, an office desk dragged onto the centre spot was enough.
If you were there, you know.
Hearts 1 Aberdeen 2 on this day in 1995.
NEW PODCAST: Sick and Tired
Scunnered that we faltered at the semi-final hurdle of the Scottish Cup to Celtic, yet proud of the performance from both the players and the supporters, we review a rollercoaster ride full of fight and resilience from the Reds.
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Scunnered that we faltered at the semi-final hurdle of Scottish Cup to Celtic, yet proud of the performance from both the players and the supporters, we review a rollercoaster ride full of fight and resilience before pondering whether the Reds will recover for the post-split run-in.
NEW PODCAST: My Favourite Game
This is gonna sound really stupid if it's not a certain Swede in the Dons dugout next season.
Jimmy Thelin, VAR and much more…
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Jimmy Thelin, Pandora and Schrödinger
Ten goals for Jamie McGrath now this season.
A pretty decent nine for Dundee United last season and seventeen in his last season at St Mirren in 20-21.
And yet he's spent his last couple of season in particular at clubs who vastly underachieve. Just unlucky, or?
New Podcast - Ten Years Asleep.
As an underachieving squad is about to welcome their fourth different manager of the season, this week's show attempts to cling hard to the scraps of positivity shown in the win at Motherwell.
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As an underachieving squad is about to welcome their fourth different manager of the season, this week's show attempts to cling hard to the scraps of positivity shown in the win at Motherwell.
10 long years ago it was
“19 years, 120 minutes & fu***ng penalties”
Adam Rooney's winning penalty seals it.
NEW PODCAST: You’ve Got A Lot To Answer For
On yet more chaos down Pittodrie Street, just when it seemed a shaft of light had appeared through the clouds.
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We went nearly six years of this podcast before doing a 'manager leaves' show, now they're happening monthly. The Cup win over Kilmarnock and the departure of Neil Warnock dominate this week's show.
New Podcast - Are You With Me Now?
Oh, the sinking spell.
An eventful couple of games under the microscope, then (some of) your questions answered.
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Pinning notices onto posts, it's your independent Dons podcast back with another howl at the moon.
Today will be our 4,000th league match under the umbrella of the full Scottish league set-up.
We've also played 22 Northern League, 30 Southern League, and 2 play-off ties since 1903.
24th and 25th Aberdeen goals for Duk tonight.
New Podcast - Repeat (Stars and Stripes)
First impressions of the new guy, and not looking too far ahead in this week's show.
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Reviewing Neil Warnock's first week in the Dons hot seat as they eased into the last eight of the Scottish Cup.
Warnock is keen on wingers; we have barely any in the squad; ergo, Jonny Hayes might yet rise higher in this list before the Summer.
The list of post-WW2 players who have scored 15 or more in their first two seasons at Aberdeen is really a roll call of Pittodrie striking royalty:
Bojan Miovski (18, 20)
Duncan Shearer (28, 26)
Frank McDougall (24, 20)
Drew Jarvie (28, 24)
Paddy Buckley (15, 27)
It’ll be the 350th Aberdeen appearance for Jonny Hayes this evening.
NEW PODCAST - Underdogs
Will this brief dalliance with Neil Warnock (there's an image for you) be one that we look back on with fondness or regret in years to come?
On the Dons' new interim manager and the draw with Celtic.
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Will this brief dalliance with Neil Warnock (there's an image for you) be one that we look back on with fondness or regret in years to come? On the Dons' new interim manager and the draw with Celtic.
Ten years ago today, Shay Logan joins Aberdeen on loan from Brentford.
Ten years ago today, Adam Rooney signs for the Dons from Oldham Athletic.
An avalanche of goals followed over the next four and a half years.
Twenty-five years ago today, a night that celebrated all that Teddy Scott brought to our club; his club.
Alex Ferguson brings his soon-to-be-treble-winners North in recognition.
Born on this day in 1977, Hicham Zerouali.
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Twenty-five years ago today, an action-packed victory over Celtic at Pittodrie.
On this day in 2015, an incredible evening in Croatia, as Aberdeen beat Rijeka 3-0.
On this day in 1990, Aberdeen beat Celtic in the first Scottish Cup Final to be decided on penalties.
Jock Stein is asked to assess Aberdeen’s chances against Real ahead of kick-off in Gothenburg. “They are playing a myth”.
Forty years ago today. Aberdeen 2 Real Madrid 1 in the Gothenburg rain. Magical.
Forty years ago today, the Dons come from behind to beat Dundee and remain top of the table. Includes an Eric Black goal of the season contender.
This thunderbolt from Jonny Hayes opened the scoring in a 2-1 win against Celtic and capped a decent February on this day in 2014.
“Shoot” shouted some arsehole in a Killie shirt. Scott McKenna obliged five years ago today.
This is close control. This is Peter Weir. After going behind to a soft-even-by-Ibrox-standards penalty, his brilliance allowed John Hewitt to stroke home the equaliser against the now-defunct Rangers on this day in 1984.
Nearly did that thing where you forget that it’s the New Year and wrote that this was a decade ago, but ELEVEN years ago today Kari Arnason finds the underside of the Tannadice crossbar.
On this day in 1983, Aberdeen do what no other Scottish club has done, win the Super Cup, and secure their second European trophy. ⭐️⭐️
This day in 1999, Hicham Zerouali is subbed on for his debut in the 61st minute and within four minutes has two assists to his name.
On this day in 1990, a stunning hat-trick from Eoin Jess at Tannadice.
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