Our fans last night
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Great atmosphere in this old school ground and their fans were up for it at times they had all sides singing . I expected our fans to raise the roof but apart from a long “ we are the longside” we were a bit flat and hardly created much atmosphere .A lot of older fans were there . Footy wise I thought we were actually fairly decent and in control of much of the game , we lacked cutting edge though and we’re crying out for Defours class. They were average at best maybe very weak champ level or good 2nd division . Threw emselves to the floor far too easy and were devoid of any class ,decent left ? winger though .Their fans were a decent bunch too and first time I’ve drunk whiskey from a shoe.
Off to Skye now and back for 2nd leg where I expect us to smash em.
Off to Skye now and back for 2nd leg where I expect us to smash em.
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Why were you drinking an American drink in AberdeenAlargeClaret wrote:Great atmosphere in this old school ground and their fans were up for it at times they had all sides singing . I expected our fans to raise the roof but apart from a long “ we are the longside” we were a bit flat and hardly created much atmosphere .A lot of older fans were there . Footy wise I thought we were actually fairly decent and in control of much of the game , we lacked cutting edge though and we’re crying out for Defours class. They were average at best maybe very weak champ level or good 2nd division . Threw emselves to the floor far too easy and were devoid of any class ,decent left ? winger though .Their fans were a decent bunch too and first time I’ve drunk whiskey from a shoe.
Off to Skye now and back for 2nd leg where I expect us to smash em.
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He was drinking Bushmills Black Bush.
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Listening last night on Radio5 Live and all I could here were the Burnley fans. In the Guradian write-up it said the large traveling support from Burnley made it a terrific atmosphere.
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All i could hear is burnley fans too. Strange post
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It was the usual mixture. It was really really f'ing loud at times - the loudest I've heard away - my ears were like after a rock concert afterwards but there were lulls of not very much audible support.
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I've seen it remarked upon quite a few times on both this board and on the Aberdeen board about the age of the Burnley fans there last night. I think the older you are the more you benefit from the points system. Can't see too many under 25s meeting the required points criteria.
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Plenty there though SammyBoy
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Was the singing at 10,000 BPM?
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It didn't seem much different to the usual away demographic. Possibly a few less at the young (under 16) end with thise being replaced by older fans. But by and large, the usual make up.SammyBoy wrote:I've seen it remarked upon quite a few times on both this board and on the Aberdeen board about the age of the Burnley fans there last night. I think the older you are the more you benefit from the points system. Can't see too many under 25s meeting the required points criteria.
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All I could hear on 5Live was the sound of fans playing Loyalty Points Top Trumps
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Yeah, that was me, I spent the entire match going
"6780* points only eh? Call yourself a fan? Where were you at *insert random match on Tues night when we were ***** WHERE WERE YOU EH?"
*other lower point totals are available of course, and higher ones
"6780* points only eh? Call yourself a fan? Where were you at *insert random match on Tues night when we were ***** WHERE WERE YOU EH?"
*other lower point totals are available of course, and higher ones
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I think Hartlepool when it was -40, 15 feet deep in snow and we lost 38-0 is the post-'87 benchmark.Lancasterclaret wrote:Yeah, that was me, I spent the entire match going
"6780* points only eh? Call yourself a fan? Where were you at *insert random match on Tues night when we were ***** WHERE WERE YOU EH?"
*other lower point totals are available of course, and higher ones
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I WAS THERE.
Its 2018, so I can say that even though that match didn't exist and NOTHING ANYONE SAYS OR POSTS CAN CHANGE MY BELIEF THAT I WAS THERE
"HARTLEPOOL IN 1987 AT -40 AND 38-0 MEANS HARTLEPOOL IN 1987 AT -40 AND 38-0"
Its 2018, so I can say that even though that match didn't exist and NOTHING ANYONE SAYS OR POSTS CAN CHANGE MY BELIEF THAT I WAS THERE
"HARTLEPOOL IN 1987 AT -40 AND 38-0 MEANS HARTLEPOOL IN 1987 AT -40 AND 38-0"
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They should do the loyalty points in reverse. Put them “on sale” for over 6000 point holders. When they show up to buy the tickets a huge fog horn gets blasted in their faces.
Lets face it they’ve been to enough away games. I think they need to stop being selfish tbh. Their the type who only make a brew for themselves. Heartless.
Lets face it they’ve been to enough away games. I think they need to stop being selfish tbh. Their the type who only make a brew for themselves. Heartless.
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*makes brew for himself while logging on*
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I was there and we were out sung by excellent Aberdeen home support. Fact.
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The cat doesn’t do coffeeLancasterclaret wrote:*makes brew for himself while logging on*
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We were on the end of the row right next to the Aberdeen mob and both sets of fans were so bloody loud we'd all gone a bit deaf when we came off the ground.
The joys of a low roof and everyone packed in. Harked back to the Longside.
The joys of a low roof and everyone packed in. Harked back to the Longside.
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Said it on twitter, but if you were with us in Row P with no roof then we could all be singing our absolute guts out and you would barely hear it if you were in the stand next to it with a roof.
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I think it's determined by the heart rate of the fans.box_of_frogs wrote:Was the singing at 10,000 BPM?
Hey, "leave us old ones alone!"
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They way I'd like it to be for this season's Europa isDyched wrote:They should do the loyalty points in reverse. Put them “on sale” for over 6000 point holders. When they show up to buy the tickets a huge fog horn gets blasted in their faces.
Lets face it they’ve been to enough away games. I think they need to stop being selfish tbh. Their the type who only make a brew for themselves. Heartless.
1) points system as for Aberdeen;
2) but, once you've bought a ticket for an away game you are then not allowed to buy a ticket for another round - until all other season ticket holders have had their opportunity to buy an away ticket.
3) So, yes, a risk on how far the club progresses, But it will create a fairness for our first European competition in 50+ seasons.
4) And, it will be interesting if some "6,000+ points" choose to pass on a round so they have a chance to buy for a later round....
Of course, I'm arguing from self interest - but aren't most of us doing that?
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Maybe it was the positioning of the microphones but only occasionally heard Clarets singing on RED.
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Couldn’t hear much, other thAn two Scottish chaps spouting rubbish on RedTV. Did you realise we paid £25m for Wood apparently. Also £10m for Mee I think I heard. Apart from that, all Burnley players spent the game going down easily and milking it!Carport wrote:Maybe it was the positioning of the microphones but only occasionally heard Clarets singing on RED.
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What a load of B0ll0cksPaul Waine wrote:They way I'd like it to be for this season's Europa is
1) points system as for Aberdeen;
2) but, once you've bought a ticket for an away game you are then not allowed to buy a ticket for another round - until all other season ticket holders have had their opportunity to buy an away ticket.
3) So, yes, a risk on how far the club progresses, But it will create a fairness for our first European competition in 50+ seasons.
4) And, it will be interesting if some "6,000+ points" choose to pass on a round so they have a chance to buy for a later round....
Of course, I'm arguing from self interest - but aren't most of us doing that?
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A stupid question but just jumped into my head - Did it feel like `brilliant, we are playing in Europe`?
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Yes. A very British Europe.
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I thought they were saying that Ben Mee was valued at £15 million - after saying that Tarks was worth £25 million.RammyClaret61 wrote:Couldn’t hear much, other thAn two Scottish chaps spouting rubbish on RedTV. Did you realise we paid £25m for Wood apparently. Also £10m for Mee I think I heard. Apart from that, all Burnley players spent the game going down easily and milking it!
But, that was early in the game....
It is strange to hear - and read a report (The Times) that references how much monay Burnley have and how little Aberdeen has. The Times says that Aberdeen cost less than £500,000.
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I thought both sets of fans were great last night........in the afternoon in town, the Police were friendly as were the locals......one big pub around teatime had both sets of fans singing, and all friendly............brilliant day, well done Aberdeen for making it a day to remember.......proud to be a Claret..
Oh, and I may fall into the “older demographic m but stillsang my bloody heart out!
And got back at 6am! Whilst no doubt some of those who do post on here probably could stay up a bit later seeing as it’s the school hols.....
Oh, and I may fall into the “older demographic m but stillsang my bloody heart out!
And got back at 6am! Whilst no doubt some of those who do post on here probably could stay up a bit later seeing as it’s the school hols.....
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There were plenty there around the 15 - 17 age bracket. They stick out a mile, built like stick insects, wearing black tracksuits, goading Aberdeen fans whilst there is a metal fence and line of police, oh and a mouth full of metal braces on their teethSammyBoy wrote:Can't see too many under 25s meeting the required points criteria.
Not sure how points work because we had a little lad of around 7 next to us but everyone is a fan regardless.
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From the Scottish Sun - 'Big spending Burnley'Paul Waine wrote:I thought they were saying that Ben Mee was valued at £15 million - after saying that Tarks was worth £25 million.
But, that was early in the game....
It is strange to hear - and read a report (The Times) that references how much monay Burnley have and how little Aberdeen has. The Times says that Aberdeen cost less than £500,000.
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Wasn't there 20,000 Aberdeen Fans and 2000 Burnley Fans? That'd explain it then!UpTheClaretsFCBK wrote:I was there and we were out sung by excellent Aberdeen home support. Fact.
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Unless I'm mistaken a season ticket is worth 350 points, and then you get 10 points per individual match ticket. So you'd need to get a season ticket and attend every away game for 11 seasons to get over 6000 (based on us playing a 38 game PL season). I'm just not sure how many younger fans would have a chance of getting near that. I'm 28 and have only just got past the 2500 markJohnMac wrote:Not sure how points work because we had a little lad of around 7 next to us but everyone is a fan regardless.
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thats because everyone there was about 100 year old
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we had 26 on our coach, we sang our hearts out for 94 minutes.
We were in block P so basically outside.
None of us are over a 100
We were in block P so basically outside.
None of us are over a 100
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There was nobody on the Accy Clarets coach who was anywhere near 100 years old either!ClaretMoffitt wrote:thats because everyone there was about 100 year old
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if you are over 45 you are 100 to me
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That's me over a hundred then...don't get all this points business.never bothered with them. See you at Fulham. maybe.ClaretMoffitt wrote:if you are over 45 you are 100 to me
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I'm 28 and i've got over 8000, it can be done!SammyBoy wrote:Unless I'm mistaken a season ticket is worth 350 points, and then you get 10 points per individual match ticket. So you'd need to get a season ticket and attend every away game for 11 seasons to get over 6000 (based on us playing a 38 game PL season). I'm just not sure how many younger fans would have a chance of getting near that. I'm 28 and have only just got past the 2500 mark
Usual stuff re: the atmosphere, started brilliantly, ended brilliantly, but went a bit flat when the team did. Really felt like an occasion though
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His Dad must be important. Lucky lad.JohnMac wrote:There were plenty there around the 15 - 17 age bracket. They stick out a mile, built like stick insects, wearing black tracksuits, goading Aberdeen fans whilst there is a metal fence and line of police, oh and a mouth full of metal braces on their teeth
Not sure how points work because we had a little lad of around 7 next to us but everyone is a fan regardless.
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mickleoverclaret wrote:I'm 28 and i've got over 8000, it can be done!
Usual stuff re: the atmosphere, started brilliantly, ended brilliantly, but went a bit flat when the team did. Really felt like an occasion though
100% agree with this.
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Nothing wrong with our support at all really, could have been a bit better, could have been a lot worse. Spoke to an Aberdeen fan Friday morning who complemented us on being loud though.
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Welcome back to Euro football,patience is a virtue . Enjoyed the occasion,some great banter both ways,good atmosphere,hopefully more of the same next Thursday
Thoughts - We looked more like the away team.You moved the ball about quite nicely,without creating too many chances.Seemed reluctant to have a pop at goal from around the box
Thursday - We could sneak a 1 nil,....as easily as shipping 3 or 4. Hope that insight helps . COYR
Thoughts - We looked more like the away team.You moved the ball about quite nicely,without creating too many chances.Seemed reluctant to have a pop at goal from around the box
Thursday - We could sneak a 1 nil,....as easily as shipping 3 or 4. Hope that insight helps . COYR
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We do have our share of planks though, number one the guy who shouted 'black ba"""rd' and 'f***ing P*ki' at Shay Logan (born in Wythenshawe) and number 2 his mate who hurled himself across seats knocking me and others over when Vokes scored being just 2.
I did tell number one to quit the abuse much against my better judgement. But it certainly took the gloss off the night for me, sadly. The cut on my leg from the seat in front may take some time to heal though.
I did tell number one to quit the abuse much against my better judgement. But it certainly took the gloss off the night for me, sadly. The cut on my leg from the seat in front may take some time to heal though.
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ExactlySammyBoy wrote:Unless I'm mistaken a season ticket is worth 350 points, and then you get 10 points per individual match ticket. So you'd need to get a season ticket and attend every away game for 11 seasons to get over 6000 (based on us playing a 38 game PL season). I'm just not sure how many younger fans would have a chance of getting near that. I'm 28 and have only just got past the 2500 mark
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The only downside was the idiotic tracksuit clad fans that swarmed past us towards the fence when Sam scored.Bfcboyo wrote:His Dad must be important. Lucky lad.
They knocked my mates glasses off and pushed the little lad so he fell over. He was crying almost to the end of the game as he will have been shocked.
It's moronic behaviour, everyone is a fan but we are supposed to represent our club as ambassadors not faux hooligans!
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You can go to grounds with crowds bigger than 20,000 with 2,000 and compete.Healeywoodclaret wrote:Wasn't there 20,000 Aberdeen Fans and 2000 Burnley Fans? That'd explain it then!
Aberdeen were really up for it, totally drowned us out at times.
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I knocked my own glasses off. Was greatJohnMac wrote:The only downside was the idiotic tracksuit clad fans that swarmed past us towards the fence when Sam scored.
They knocked my mates glasses off and pushed the little lad so he fell over. He was crying almost to the end of the game as he will have been shocked.
It's moronic behaviour, everyone is a fan but we are supposed to represent our club as ambassadors not faux hooligans!
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