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Rangers vs Aberdeen
By: TheNorthernLight |Outside of the Old Firm derby, this game is probably the most charged fixture in the Scottish Premier League.
Some of this certainly stems back to the early to mid 80’s when Aberdeen regularly beat Rangers to both League and Cup wins. To illustrate, consider that between September 1980 to about September 1988, Aberdeen did not [...]
Hibs vs Aberdeen
By: TheNorthernLight |Is it just me or has there been a *lot* of football played this week? I think there have been something like 12 games in seven days. We don’t mind of course, but you have to wonder just how much football the average fan can take (financially) in a week. And again, it might be [...]
Aberdeen vs St. Mirren
By: TheNorthernLight |Arrgh, just when you think you’ve got your season back on track with a first home of the season against Kilmarnock, five minutes of defensive insanity sinks the Dons as they lost to Dundee United at the weekend. First, Scott Severin lingers on the ball for too long allowing Gomis to take the ball off [...]
Dundee United vs Aberdeen – A Short History of the New Firm Derby
By: TheNorthernLight |The cities of Aberdeen and Dundee lie about 65 miles apart on the north-east coast of Scotland. Aberdeen, the larger of the two, nestles between the rivers Dee to the south and Don to the north, while Dundee is situated on the north bank of the Tay Estuary. A major town during the industrial revolution, [...]
We’re On The March Wi’ Tango’s Army!
By: TheNorthernLight |We’re gaun to the Argentine.
Ah well, not quite, but jings, it’s good to get a home win on the board. In the days before the game, there were all thae stories about Aberdeen having the worst home record in Britain or something which doesn’t exactly get the confidence up. We’re pretty sure Grimsby had a [...]
Aberdeen finally win at home!
By: TheNorthernLight |Well, it took five attempts but we’ve finally done it – a home win.
Sone Aluko’s single goal, an 18-yard screamer past Combe in the Killie goal just after the break was to prove the winner and some measure of revenge following our Cup exit at the hands of the Ayrshire side a few weeks back. [...]






