Aberdeen last man standing against Celtic again

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Aberdeen’s win at Fir Park last night may have delayed Celtic’s title party but it will be the form of the Pittodrie team, who remain in the Scottish Cup, which will most concern Brendan Rodgers.  Celtic’s record against Aberdeen has been imperious since the Irishman took over, but the oftener you show your strengths to an opponent, the better prepared they will be next time.

Aberdeen finished second to Celtic in three of the last four domestic competitions and are in the mix for the second in the league and the Scottish Cup final, should we get through our semi, I will be quite happy to see Motherwell also progress to the final.

Before all that, we have Dundee at Celtic Park tonight, then a trip to Hamilton on Sunday.  Win both of those and we will be at least 12 points clear with five post-split games to play.  If Aberdeen drop points in each of their next two games, we could win the league against Newco on 22 April, although it would be nice for our city neighbours to watch a league title being won, it does not look likely.

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  1. BP

     

     

    4-1 to us, I am upstairs lying down the now, as I went out a wee walk to get this new hip stronger and I am knackered, (my nephew has taken the grandson to paradise tonight) , but I can hear wee cheeko barking around my side garden, my wife will call him.

     

    Hope you, Frankie and Benny are well

     

     

    Hail Hail

     

     

    D. :)

  2. Many years ago picked up ray Wilkins (rip) after a testimonial function in Edinburgh tae take him back tae his hotel.

     

     

    A absolute gentlemen got chatting and asked him about his time at cheating fc.

     

     

    His answer was a real eye opener, said he attended only the one supporters function and that was enough, just couldn’t get his head round it.

     

     

    May he rest in peace.

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