A weekly(ish) take on the Dons’ universe. Discussion, reaction and the occasional interview with former players. Surprisingly good guests.
The Dons inch closer towards survival after a Friday night draw on West Lothian.
On getting the job done against Killie, and points before performances.
Three points, and everything's looking a bit brighter if not exactly sunny yet down Pittodrie way.
Where now, after a dispiriting afternoon in Paisley? (Discounting the fact that every afternoon spent in Paisley is dispiriting.)
Reflecting on that sinking feeling that pervaded not just the performance at Ibrox but the other results coming through on Saturday. Also, how best to tackle the next two weeks as a Dons fan.
Attempting to accentuate the positives as the Dons are denied at the death by Falkirk.
On Aberdeen's soon to be announced new manager, and the process that brought us to this point.
On Aberdeen's complete bodying in Dunfermline which abruptly ended the defence of the Scottish Cup.
A busy spell, and yet not much happening for AFC right now.
Looking back at failures to trouble the opposing keepers of Dundee Utd and Hearts and ahead to a potential path to redemption that goes through Fife on Saturday night.
Some positivity to cling to as Aberdeen dispatch Motherwell and move into the last eight of the Scottish Cup.
On the cusp of a new managerial appointment, but not seemingly on the cusp of him actually taking charge.
That, and the double header with Motherwell occupy our thoughts this week.
On a none-more-bleak outing in Ayrshire on Saturday, the last knockings of the transfer window, and approaching a pivotal week with not much hope in the bank.
A fun, entertaining goal-strewn and utterly chaotic ninety minutes at Pittodrie to dwell on this week. Plus some typically half-baked opinions on the latest squad ins and outs.
On this week's unmissable instalment, discussion on a laboured cup win, a polarising new signing and your questions answered.
They're all unmissable.
Quite. bleak week that one, and I'm absolutely certain that you'll want to hear us relive it.
Another one bites the dust as Jimmy Thelin leaves Pittodrie for a final time following an increasing untenable run of performances.
After our Prague travelogue/medical update there's a pair of comprehensive defeats, and a stubborn reluctance to adapt to discuss this week.
Two Pittodrie encounters this week: as a brave effort against Strasbourg and the proverbial game of two halves versus Kilmarnock are reviewed.
Goals, attacking, poor defending. So much more to get our teeth into this week, and many more reasons to feel optimistic about the side after an imperfect, but positive week.
A pair of low-action encounters under the microscope this week as this Dons side continues to underwhelm.
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