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If you're referring to the original post, then yeah, I think someone tampered with it haha
and both capital sides going down?
Shame, always loved the Edinburgh derby :P
Shame, always loved the Edinburgh derby :P
Easy title win and European glory too with Samaras lifting the Eurovision trophy too
Good times at porkhead lol
Good times at porkhead lol
Samaras on Saturday night...........
Samaras on Sunday afternoon.......
Ooooh Aaaah Samaras!
Ooooh Aaaah Samaras!
Ooooh Aaaah Samaras!
Ooooh Aaaah Samaras!
Ooooh Aaaah Samaras!
Ooooh Aaaah Samaras!
Samaras on Sunday afternoon.......
Ooooh Aaaah Samaras!
Ooooh Aaaah Samaras!
Ooooh Aaaah Samaras!
Ooooh Aaaah Samaras!
Ooooh Aaaah Samaras!
Ooooh Aaaah Samaras!
Hearts & Hibs can have their derby match down in the Championship or whatever it's called.
We are only interested in the big teams in the SPL, like Kilmarnock & Partick Thistle.
We are only interested in the big teams in the SPL, like Kilmarnock & Partick Thistle.
Let's not forget Hamilton or Falkirk next season, big-name players in both sides.
3 points behind the tims, a couple of new signings and 2 or 3 of there no marks leave, it just may be interesting!
Give Delia and that left back kebab both 8 year deals!
Give Delia and that left back kebab both 8 year deals!
Former manager and captain Willie Miller believes Aberdeen are capable of pushing Celtic in the title race.
Sunday's 1-0 win at Inverness means the Dons end the year two points behind the defending champions.
The last of Aberdeen's four league triumphs came in season 1984-85, a third success for Miller as a player.
And the 59-year-old told BBC Scotland: "If they can keep this run going, steer clear of injuries then they are going to be title challengers."
Aberdeen's good form this term has been underpinned by a strong defence, with eight clean sheets in their last 10 matches.
And a fifth consecutive league victory has lifted them above Dundee United, while Celtic were held to a goalless draw at home to bottom side Ross County on Saturday.
"We're almost at the halfway stage and there are only two points in it," continued Miller, who managed the Pittodrie club from 1992-95.
"There is still a lot of football to played of course and I think it depends on what Celtic do.
Sunday's 1-0 win at Inverness means the Dons end the year two points behind the defending champions.
The last of Aberdeen's four league triumphs came in season 1984-85, a third success for Miller as a player.
And the 59-year-old told BBC Scotland: "If they can keep this run going, steer clear of injuries then they are going to be title challengers."
Aberdeen's good form this term has been underpinned by a strong defence, with eight clean sheets in their last 10 matches.
And a fifth consecutive league victory has lifted them above Dundee United, while Celtic were held to a goalless draw at home to bottom side Ross County on Saturday.
"We're almost at the halfway stage and there are only two points in it," continued Miller, who managed the Pittodrie club from 1992-95.
"There is still a lot of football to played of course and I think it depends on what Celtic do.
Meanwhile in the championship Rangers even got asswhooped by Hibs :')
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes was keen to play down title talk as his team closed the gap on Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic to two points with a 1-0 win at Inverness.
BOSS YOU GOT A MINUTE!
BOSS YOU GOT A MINUTE!
Main article: 1984–85 Scottish Premier Division
P Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Aberdeen 36 27 5 4 89 26 63 59
2 Celtic 36 22 8 6 77 30 47 52
3 Dundee United 36 20 7 9 67 33 34 47
4 Rangers 36 13 12 11 47 38 9 38
5 St. Mirren 36 17 4 15 51 56 −5 38
6 Dundee 36 15 7 14 48 50 −2 37
7 Heart of Midlothian 36 13 5 18 47 64 −17 31
8 Hibernian 36 10 7 19 38 61 −23 27
9 Dumbarton 36 6 7 23 29 64 −35 19
10 Morton 36 5 2 29 29 100 −71 12
Champions: Aberdeen
Relegated: Dumbarton, Morton.
The good old days !
P Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Aberdeen 36 27 5 4 89 26 63 59
2 Celtic 36 22 8 6 77 30 47 52
3 Dundee United 36 20 7 9 67 33 34 47
4 Rangers 36 13 12 11 47 38 9 38
5 St. Mirren 36 17 4 15 51 56 −5 38
6 Dundee 36 15 7 14 48 50 −2 37
7 Heart of Midlothian 36 13 5 18 47 64 −17 31
8 Hibernian 36 10 7 19 38 61 −23 27
9 Dumbarton 36 6 7 23 29 64 −35 19
10 Morton 36 5 2 29 29 100 −71 12
Champions: Aberdeen
Relegated: Dumbarton, Morton.
The good old days !
Adam Rooney scored from the penalty spot to double his tally of goals for the day, seal victory for Aberdeen and move the Dons four points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
COYR!
COYR!
How was that even a penalty? The big teams get all the decisions!
(Edith war hier)
(Edith war hier)