HandsomeHead
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Exactly. When will they learn?Bitter rivals. ? Really ? A one-sided rivalry, if ever there was one.
It’s like my secret rivalry with Ben Stiller.
I hate him, but he has no idea who I am.
Exactly. When will they learn?Bitter rivals. ? Really ? A one-sided rivalry, if ever there was one.
Where does this rivals nonsense come from??
The lad still has to live in the cesspit.No crowds so no probs, unless his teammates stop passing to him.
Within the rules. Fxxk the sheep. They only holding him back.Derek McInnes admits it is no surprise to see Rangers-bound Scott Wright facing a backlash from the Aberdeen support.
The Pittodrie winger has agreed a pre-contract agreement with the Light Blues and will join Steven Gerrard’s squad this summer.
Dons boss McInnes still has full faith that the 23-year-will give everything to the Reds’ cause as he runs down the final five months of his contract.
But a furious section of the Red Army have made their feelings known after seeing the academy product announce his intention to join their bitter Ibrox rivals.
Wright has faced a flood of social media abuse, while an offensive banner hung outside Pittodrie included the phrase “Red or Dead” and made reference to Wright’s squad number.
McInnes has not seen the sign but is well aware Wright’s planned move to Glasgow has not gone down with the Granite City faithful.
But he has no plans to leave him out while the Scotland Under-21 international continues to do a job for Aberdeen.
“I can’t be surprised by that,” he said after being asked about the online abuse. “I’m pretty sure Scott would have anticipated that as well.
“That’s something he has to deal with. I’m not surprised that a section of the supporters have voiced their feelings towards that as it is a tough one to take.
“I think it’s a tough one regardless of where Scott goes as we’ve brought him up through the academy. He’s made his decision and it’s Scott’s decision to make.
“But I can only judge what I see. I don’t see any downturn in Scott’s commitment or performances since he came back into the team.
“It’s up to me to decide if players are focused or not, no matter if they have got six months left or are committed to us long term.
“It’s fair to say I thought he was very good at the weekend along with the rest of his team-mates against Motherwell. It was a fully-committed performance and while he’s our player, why should we weaken our team?
“He’s a key player so why should we weaken our team unless we receive an offer that suits the club?”
So far, according to McInnes, there has been no further contact with Rangers despite Gerrard suggesting last week Gers would look to fast-track Wright’s switch to this month.
“Everyone needs to remember, he’s our player and like any player who works for the club – whether they have six months left or five years on their contract – it’s up to the club to decide if it’s an offer they will allow the player to move on,” he said.
“That’s still the case. We’ve had no correspondence from Rangers other than to notify us they had agreed a pre-contract. There’s been no further discussions at board-room level or between me and Stevie.”
Rather that weapon and his hairband stay as far away from our club as possible.Tap up Hedges put the lady's front bottom over the edge.
Bitter rivals. ? Really ? A one-sided rivalry, if ever there was one.
Not surprised by sectarian abuse towards a player because he wants to go on and better himself? Nae bother Derek you mid life crisis looking shitebag lady's front bottom. I thank my lucky stars every day this coward isn’t our managerDerek McInnes admits it is no surprise to see Rangers-bound Scott Wright facing a backlash from the Aberdeen support.
The Pittodrie winger has agreed a pre-contract agreement with the Light Blues and will join Steven Gerrard’s squad this summer.
Dons boss McInnes still has full faith that the 23-year-will give everything to the Reds’ cause as he runs down the final five months of his contract.
But a furious section of the Red Army have made their feelings known after seeing the academy product announce his intention to join their bitter Ibrox rivals.
Wright has faced a flood of social media abuse, while an offensive banner hung outside Pittodrie included the phrase “Red or Dead” and made reference to Wright’s squad number.
McInnes has not seen the sign but is well aware Wright’s planned move to Glasgow has not gone down with the Granite City faithful.
But he has no plans to leave him out while the Scotland Under-21 international continues to do a job for Aberdeen.
“I can’t be surprised by that,” he said after being asked about the online abuse. “I’m pretty sure Scott would have anticipated that as well.
“That’s something he has to deal with. I’m not surprised that a section of the supporters have voiced their feelings towards that as it is a tough one to take.
“I think it’s a tough one regardless of where Scott goes as we’ve brought him up through the academy. He’s made his decision and it’s Scott’s decision to make.
“But I can only judge what I see. I don’t see any downturn in Scott’s commitment or performances since he came back into the team.
“It’s up to me to decide if players are focused or not, no matter if they have got six months left or are committed to us long term.
“It’s fair to say I thought he was very good at the weekend along with the rest of his team-mates against Motherwell. It was a fully-committed performance and while he’s our player, why should we weaken our team?
“He’s a key player so why should we weaken our team unless we receive an offer that suits the club?”
So far, according to McInnes, there has been no further contact with Rangers despite Gerrard suggesting last week Gers would look to fast-track Wright’s switch to this month.
“Everyone needs to remember, he’s our player and like any player who works for the club – whether they have six months left or five years on their contract – it’s up to the club to decide if it’s an offer they will allow the player to move on,” he said.
“That’s still the case. We’ve had no correspondence from Rangers other than to notify us they had agreed a pre-contract. There’s been no further discussions at board-room level or between me and Stevie.”
I don't like Aberdeen much, but it isn't something that would get me out of my seat to look out the window over.I’m not surprised he is either. Aberdeen don’t like us and we don’t like them.
He's just glad it wasn't one about himself againNo condemnation of the banner either
Because we injured one of Scotland’s best prospects ever and sing about it.. oh no that’s not us.To this day, I still don't know why their hatred of us is so extreme.
But I do know that they are just another diddy team we need to beat.
I remember when the Press tried to portray the Sheep and that other non entity from down the road as 'The New Firm', that moniker lasted about 3 weeks.Bitter rivals a team with 6000 season ticket holders. I'm afraid lads and lassies you are rivals with St Johnstone and St. Midden.
red or dead is as far as their spelling goes!Derek McInnes admits it is no surprise to see Rangers-bound Scott Wright facing a backlash from the Aberdeen support.
The Pittodrie winger has agreed a pre-contract agreement with the Light Blues and will join Steven Gerrard’s squad this summer.
Dons boss McInnes still has full faith that the 23-year-will give everything to the Reds’ cause as he runs down the final five months of his contract.
But a furious section of the Red Army have made their feelings known after seeing the academy product announce his intention to join their bitter Ibrox rivals.
Wright has faced a flood of social media abuse, while an offensive banner hung outside Pittodrie included the phrase “Red or Dead” and made reference to Wright’s squad number.
McInnes has not seen the sign but is well aware Wright’s planned move to Glasgow has not gone down with the Granite City faithful.
But he has no plans to leave him out while the Scotland Under-21 international continues to do a job for Aberdeen.
“I can’t be surprised by that,” he said after being asked about the online abuse. “I’m pretty sure Scott would have anticipated that as well.
“That’s something he has to deal with. I’m not surprised that a section of the supporters have voiced their feelings towards that as it is a tough one to take.
“I think it’s a tough one regardless of where Scott goes as we’ve brought him up through the academy. He’s made his decision and it’s Scott’s decision to make.
“But I can only judge what I see. I don’t see any downturn in Scott’s commitment or performances since he came back into the team.
“It’s up to me to decide if players are focused or not, no matter if they have got six months left or are committed to us long term.
“It’s fair to say I thought he was very good at the weekend along with the rest of his team-mates against Motherwell. It was a fully-committed performance and while he’s our player, why should we weaken our team?
“He’s a key player so why should we weaken our team unless we receive an offer that suits the club?”
So far, according to McInnes, there has been no further contact with Rangers despite Gerrard suggesting last week Gers would look to fast-track Wright’s switch to this month.
“Everyone needs to remember, he’s our player and like any player who works for the club – whether they have six months left or five years on their contract – it’s up to the club to decide if it’s an offer they will allow the player to move on,” he said.
“That’s still the case. We’ve had no correspondence from Rangers other than to notify us they had agreed a pre-contract. There’s been no further discussions at board-room level or between me and Stevie.”
I find it absolutely incredible that the sheep fans behaviour is accepted without condemnation.Did he not even condemn the cnuts?.
You’re question is correct, but it’s not just McInnes that the question should be aimed at.Are you going to condemn it, Deek ?
Answers on a bedsheet please.