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38 minutes ago, AyrshireSheep said:

And that's just the guy who posted it because there's no mention anywhere of this. And Goodwin has himself said the next striker will be an on loan youngster. 

I think Goodwin has been known to tell a few porkies to throw people of the scent of what is actually happening 

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26 minutes ago, thurso said:

An attacking midfielder should be the first signing hopefully get one before to long 

Agreed we need some creative influence in the team, I think we won't concede much this season, it's going to be scoring that going to be the issue if we can't get a creative player in though the journalist that spoke on the ABZ podcast said that Milovski can play a no10 role. 

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12 minutes ago, Dandys1983 said:

Agreed we need some creative influence in the team, I think we won't concede much this season, it's going to be scoring that going to be the issue if we can't get a creative player in though the journalist that spoke on the ABZ podcast said that Milovski can play a no10 role. 

To put things in context, peak McGinn and Hayes were getting about 9 to 12 assists each in the league as well as a heap of goals. 

None of our squad managed more than 4 across all competitions last season (albeit i don't have the stats for Miovski and Richardson). That's a massive gulf. 

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41 minutes ago, thurso said:

I think Goodwin has been known to tell a few porkies to throw people of the scent of what is actually happening 

I took the throwing folk off the scent bit to be aye the third striker will be a young loanee and missing out the bit that i'll get shot of Ramirez and replace him

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Sunderland 'trial' for ex-Dons kid

Former Aberdeen youngster Jack MacIver is set to be handed a trial by Sunderland.

The 18-year old has departed Pittodrie after his contract expires and he's been training with Sheffield Wednesday.

But the Sunderland Echo are reporting that MacIver is set to be given a chance to show Alex Neil what he can do at the Stadium of Light.

The report claims several clubs across England and Scotland are keen to sign the youngster.

Aberdeen will be due compensation for their former academy starlet.

Can't say I've even heard of him, what position did he play? Reading between the lines did he reject a new deal or did we release him?

 

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27 minutes ago, minijc said:

Keep pretending bud and I'll keep sharing what I know with the believers.

Pretending what? You never posted anything on here that showed you knew anything.

If you sent PMs to your wee pals then fair enough but seen nothing on here. So no you've not shown me up

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19 minutes ago, Zorba said:
Sunderland 'trial' for ex-Dons kid

Former Aberdeen youngster Jack MacIver is set to be handed a trial by Sunderland.

The 18-year old has departed Pittodrie after his contract expires and he's been training with Sheffield Wednesday.

But the Sunderland Echo are reporting that MacIver is set to be given a chance to show Alex Neil what he can do at the Stadium of Light.

The report claims several clubs across England and Scotland are keen to sign the youngster.

Aberdeen will be due compensation for their former academy starlet.

Can't say I've even heard of him, what position did he play? Reading between the lines did he reject a new deal or did we release him?

 

If we are due compensation we must have offered him a deal.

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8 minutes ago, Zorba said:

i wasn't sure if we would be due a training fee for an under 21 regardless, but i'll bow to your superior knowledge.

Think how clubs could hold players to ransom if that was the case. You need to offer a player at least equal contract to what they are currently on to be due compensation; ie ethan Ross last year when he rejected the deal.

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1 minute ago, ERNIE said:

I see Goodwin saying that Brexit holding up getting our new striker over.What was the benefit of Brexit again?....

On the other side of the coin its not clear we'd have got Ramirez, Ramadani and Miovski without Brexit as although its a long process to get a permit it seems easier now for footballers to get in to Scotland.

but aye fuck brexit regardless

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9 minutes ago, Tord31 said:

On the other side of the coin its not clear we'd have got Ramirez, Ramadani and Miovski without Brexit as although its a long process to get a permit it seems easier now for footballers to get in to Scotland.

but aye fuck brexit regardless

Aye its Miovski that's held up by Brexit .....

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