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Can we beat The Dons this time?  

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Posted

I'm feeling quietly confident, brilliant results......6 wins out of 7....confidence is high.

Chance for Mikey Fraser to make up for his last trip to Pittodire too.

BRING THEM ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mrs PB

Posted

I have no doubt we CAN do it, but will we?  I was so confident the last time and look what happened.  :019: :019:

Fingers crossed, in fact everything crossed.  It would be the best way to start the New Year.

Posted

Agree with L_G - we CAN beat them, just a question of WHEN but it would be the BEST New Year's present if it happens on Wednesday - in fact I can remember saying that very thing after the last game at Pittodrie...  :003:

Posted

My prediction 1-2 and let the good times keep rolling on.

I love the way we are playing at the moment. The turn about under Mr Brewster is great and long may it continue.

GOOD LUCK ICT :022:

Hope to be there to help cheer you on

Posted

I'm quietly confident. It's just a matter of time though; the only SPL team we've not beaten. Aberdeen have not been very good since their victory over Copenhagen. 0-2 I'll say.

Posted

I have a feeling we're going to get absolutely hammered...in fact, I can't see us managing to keep Aberdeen's goal tally ins single figures.  Blackie is going to lose the plot on the first tackle and get sent off and Bayne is going to elbow their keeper in the face as they jump for a ball and follow shortly afterwards....result in us having to play out the final 75 minutes with just 9 men.

Right, that's about as far from my usually confident prediction as I can get.....here's hoping it works  :015:

Posted

I've always been supremely confident before Dons games and left disappointed. This time i'm not so confident, especially with Aberdeen's excellent home record. Hopefully that's a sign that we'll get the win then!!

Posted

 

  Unfortunately i'm not going to make it but i'll be tuning in to the radio with everything crossed

                                 

                                        MON THE CALEY  :021: :021: :021:

Posted

Why not ? but then again, like a number of others, I was sure that we were going to beat them last time of sking.

I don't recall there being that much snow on the pitch  :024:

Posted

We can beat them if we go out with the same attitude and motivation shown on Saturday.... :022:

It's imperative Brewster gets them in that frame of mind... :018:

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We can beat them if we go out with the same attitude and motivation shown on Saturday.... :022:

It's imperative Brewster gets them in that frame of mind... :018:

Brew despeartely wants to get one over TangoMan - will be interesting to see the formation. Suspect he will stick with the 4-4-2 but he now has loads of tactical options. Personally i would prefer the 4-1-4-1 - perhaps this is the chance to play Bayne up front and Marius in the hole in a 4-1-3-1-1.  :024: We used to play that when Bingo and Ritchie were about.

Posted

Personally i would prefer the 4-1-4-1 - perhaps this is the chance to play Bayne up front and Marius in the hole in a 4-1-3-1-1.  :024: We used to play that when Bingo and Ritchie were about.

That worked a treat on Saturday....

Marius is also much more likely to score from that kind of set up...  :022:

Guest TinCanFan
Posted

ICT can do it but I wouldn't surprised if it finished a draw.

Posted

This is a Brian Moore/Kevin Keegan question "Will Batty score?"

Aberdeen? say nothing 'til after the game!

Batty would have had trouble scoring in a brothel....  :004:

Posted

Aberdeen Team News:

Darren Mackie (ankle), Michael Hart (back), Andrew Considine (ankle), Jackie McNamara (hamstring) and Zander Diamond (ankle) are still sidelined.

As a result, Calderwood is set to name the same squad who took part in Saturday's 1-0 win over St Mirren.

Aberdeen (from): Langfield, Mair, Touzani, Byrne, Foster, Aluko, Maguire, Nicholson, Severin, Clark, Young, Jamie Smith, de Visscher, Miller, Lovell, D Smith, Jonathan Smith, Soutar.

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