If you register for free, you will be able to post threads, vote on polls and lots more. If you have problems with the registration or logging in, please contact the administrator.
Originally posted by DandyDons1903:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by eldiego1984:
Triple post... So in what condition is Aberdeen? Should we expect any trouble on the pitch? Are your lot good enough, or will be in the Uefa just for the travels?
We're the third most successful club in Scotland. Fortunately, we are entirely free of sectarian issues that blight this country. The club is a family club traditionally, and we have among the most loyal support in the country.
We've been through a transitional period in the last few years. The end of the 90's and beginning of the 00's was one of the least successful in Aberdeen's history, but in the last few seasons we have emerged as a challenger for European competition every year.
The club is still doing badly financially, and the UEFA cup is seen more as a cash cow than anything more. Still, the team has been on a run of good form lately, especially after the result against Dnipro, and will be confident I'd think, of sneaking a win and maybe a couple of draws in the group stage. </BLOCKQUOTE>
I wouldn't say entirely.. just not as bad as Celtic (lets all bow down to the best team in Scotland) and Rangers (no bloody comment about those fans)
Originally posted by eldiego1984:
well if you manage to nick a win and a couple of draws then you might even progress to the next stage since with 5 points you would be good enough
I hope they do, would be absolutely amazing for Scottish football.
well if you manage to nick a win and a couple of draws then you might even progress to the next stage since with 5 points you would be good enough
Well, that would be amazy, but a little doubtful. What sort of condition are Panathinaikos in in terms of playing squad these days?
Quote:
I wouldn't say entirely
We don't sing any sectarian songs, we don't carry around sectarian banners or flags, and we are completely non-denominational. How else can you judge without reading the thoughts of every individual fan?
Originally posted by DandyDons1903:
<BLOCKQUOTE>well if you manage to nick a win and a couple of draws then you might even progress to the next stage since with 5 points you would be good enough
Well, that would be amazy, but a little doubtful. What sort of condition are Panathinaikos in in terms of playing squad these days?
Quote:
I wouldn't say entirely
We don't sing any sectarian songs, we don't carry around sectarian banners or flags, and we are completely non-denominational. How else can you judge without reading the thoughts of every individual fan? </BLOCKQUOTE>
Some of your fans do like Celtic and Rangers fans, some of them do.. they're just stupid fans who think ' Different religion? **** them then ' which is unacceptable. I've never seen a sectarian banner at Parkhead or Mordor, I mean Ibrox.
Its left to the 1908 on the one stand behind the goal. If you see the first pic its taken from the viewpoint of the away stand (of course more elevated)