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On 5/13/2021 at 6:53 PM, aberdeen1970 said:

Zambrotta and Zanetti were right footers as well.  Going further back I remember Ruud Krol and Paul Breitner being right footers who played left side. 

Closer to home Denis Irwin was a famous right footer. And Danny McGrain and John Greig  played a large part of their careers on the left side despite being right footers. 

Focusing on their best foot is a bit of a red herring. It's how strong your 'wrong' foot is that really matters. 

 

Stewart mckimmie was just as comfortable at left back, 

Was Maurice Malpas not right footed 

And Lubo Moravcik no one actually knows if he was left or right footed he was so good with both 

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53 minutes ago, ericblack4boss said:

Stewart mckimmie was just as comfortable at left back, 

Was Maurice Malpas not right footed 

And Lubo Moravcik no one actually knows if he was left or right footed he was so good with both 

Exactly min. 

In basic terms, any theory which suggests that Aberdeen should have been looking to replace Miller or McLeish at centre half based on them having the same stronger foot is rendered nonsensical right from the start. 

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11 minutes ago, Byrne Baby Byrne said:

Strikes me as a total weirdo but Brendan Rodgers has done brilliant pretty much everywhere he’s been. Was hardly a disaster at Liverpool, nearly won the league for the first time in about 25 years with them. 
 

Wonder if he’ll get a go at city, utd or chelsea? 

Brilliant manager, keeps on track could be up there with Fergie. Think Man Utd his obvious next move.

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22 minutes ago, Byrne Baby Byrne said:

Strikes me as a total weirdo but Brendan Rodgers has done brilliant pretty much everywhere he’s been. Was hardly a disaster at Liverpool, nearly won the league for the first time in about 25 years with them. 
 

Wonder if he’ll get a go at city, utd or chelsea? 

agreed, to do what he done in Scotland won’t be surpassed any time soon, he was a Gerrard slip away from winning the title for Liverpool and his style of play and culture he formed at Swansea,was excellent, very underrated manager

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19 minutes ago, daytripping said:

Brilliant manager, keeps on track could be up there with Fergie. Think Man Utd his obvious next move.

 

6 minutes ago, Dons79 said:

agreed, to do what he done in Scotland won’t be surpassed any time soon, he was a Gerrard slip away from winning the title for Liverpool and his style of play and culture he formed at Swansea,was excellent, very underrated manager

Man U makes the most sense but he does have that Liverpool link. 

just think Chelsea isn’t a place to go to build a team and he’s not foreign enough for man city. 
 

we talk about the fact Aberdeen should have pushed Celtic closer when they had that team under Delia. Rodgers came in and had the invincible season and only really added Dembele and Sinclair. Don’t think they cost much either... wasn’t dembele only about 500k? Near enough what we paid for Stevie may a year later ?

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22 minutes ago, Byrne Baby Byrne said:

 

Man U makes the most sense but he does have that Liverpool link. 

just think Chelsea isn’t a place to go to build a team and he’s not foreign enough for man city. 
 

we talk about the fact Aberdeen should have pushed Celtic closer when they had that team under Delia. Rodgers came in and had the invincible season and only really added Dembele and Sinclair. Don’t think they cost much either... wasn’t dembele only about 500k? Near enough what we paid for Stevie may a year later ?

Aye amazing what a bit of confidence, a winning mentality and a shrewd tactical brain does for a team, because your right, he didn’t spend much at the start. We possibly should have pushed the Celtic for the title, they did have that big lump van dijk right enough 

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1 minute ago, Poodler said:

Surely he won’t keep the gig, win % is 8!! 
 

incidentally Barry Ferguson was in the Kelty dugout.

hope he got a torrid time from the Brechin loyal 

Bob Malcolm is the No2. Gadz! No wonder they went to a club with hearts in their name. Hun cunts! 

Hope they make a cunt of it and go back down.

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