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Aberdeen 2-1 Dundee Utd: Dons put Euro rivals on red alert



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Published Date: 05 May 2008
ABERDEEN supporters will pack out the city's Exhibition and Conference Centre this weekend to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their Cup-Winners' Cup triumph against Real Madrid, and thanks to this result they may yet get the opportunity to experience more European football in the flesh next season.
Ignominious defeat against Queen of the South in the Scottish Cup semi-final, coupled with scraping in to the top six at the last gasp, seemed to scupper their hopes of a second successive season in the Uefa Cup.

Instead, a determination to res
tore some pride following that humiliating setback at Hampden Park, along with the inability of the three teams above them to do anything other than stagger towards the finishing line, has turned it into a four-horse race for Europe.

Aberdeen's season will climax a fortnight on Thursday with the visit of Rangers, just as it did 12 months ago when a win against the Ibrox club clinched Uefa Cup football at the expense of Hearts.

The Aberdeen manager, Jimmy Calderwood, is hoping that is an omen. His other wish must be that Rangers will have tied up the title and be in the mood to rest players less than 48 hours before the Scottish Cup final.

Calderwood, whose team travel to third-placed Motherwell on Saturday, said: "It says a lot about the lads to battle back after the flak they rightly got after losing the Scottish Cup semi-final and at least we are still in there fighting against teams who everyone says have had great seasons. Now if we win next week it could be déjà vu on the last day of the season as we beat Rangers here to get into the Uefa Cup last May."

Calderwood certainly had plenty to be pleased about with this win, only his second against Dundee United since Craig Levein took over as manager of the Tannadice club.

Richard Foster fired home the opener on the half-hour mark after Lukasz Zaluska failed to hold Derek Young's shot, while Karim Touzani headed his first goal for the club after being left unmarked from a corner. That came two minutes after the restart following a half during which the visitors created the better chances only to find Jamie Langfield in inspired form.

He was eventually beaten in 49 minutes as the precociously gifted Danny Swanson weaved past three defenders before cracking a shot from the edge of the area in via the left-hand post.

Swanson was only inches away from an equaliser seconds later but Aberdeen regained their composure and could have scored more on the counterattack themselves in a pulsating derby.

When the dust settled United had lost only their second match in the last 12 but eight of those have ended in draws, which might ultimately deny one of only three Scottish teams to play in a Uefa Cup final the chance not to compete in it next season. Their manager, Levein, is painfully aware of that and said: "Territorially we dominated, possession wise we dominated and it's a familiar story because when you are on top it's important you score goals.

"We didn't take advantage which gave Aberdeen a lift but we have to keep going because it is still in the melting pot as everyone seems to keep losing."



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Dons & Crows R AFC,

Back from NZ to SA 05/05/2008 03:47:55
BTO
Have the Weegie teams threads been cut off again?
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Dons & Crows R AFC,

Adelaide SA 05/05/2008 03:58:33
BTO
Have you tried the English / Irish papers sites yet?
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05/05/2008 05:11:49
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Dons & Crows R AFC,

Adelaide, SA 05/05/2008 05:37:19
#4 Get over it! a win's a win! Attila's team are in the final. Good luck to them.
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Scotcelt,

05/05/2008 07:57:29
I have thought for a few years now that there is very little difference- in terms of ability & flair- between the half dozen top Scottish teams. My lot & Rangers have strangely done better in Europe than usual, despite the inescapable fact that both OF teams are mere shadows of the squads which generally failed so badly for so long. I would think it isn't impossible for a team outwith Glasgow to emerge & dominate for at least a couple of seasons now & again. Money & large fan bases are obviously important, but remember Aberdeen, Nottingham Forest, Derby, Aston Villa etc - smaller teams which for a while dominated at home & even in Europe. I think it's all a question of belief, the quality of the manager & the inevitable elements of luck & timing. Keep believing & don't accept that the 2 Glasgow giants will always come out on top... At least I hope not.
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Jon Bon Jovi,

05/05/2008 08:16:48

just a shame aberdeen havent got a quality manage
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David Maclennan,

Aberdeen 05/05/2008 08:38:13
Is Craig Levein feeling the pressure?

Saying Dundee Utd controlled the game is a lie.

After they scored, it was only Aberdeen who looked like adding to our lead.

We also had more shots than them and a lot more corners than them which is strange if the Harry Potter look-a-like's team did control the game (unless losing was in his gameplan).

Folk laughed when Calderwood said we were not quite out of the race for 3rd spot - they are not laughing now.

If we do beat Motherwell next weekend, Iain Brines' error at Parkhead could really come into play and cost us.
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paulmac,

surrey 05/05/2008 09:34:00
#1

Naw....but are you looking for wan yersell like?
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paulmac,

surrey 05/05/2008 09:37:50
#8

Rangers have got wan that...is...a cartoon character!

Step forward the SPL's answer to Dick Dastardly!
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paulmac,

surrey 05/05/2008 09:47:00
#12

I disagree about the well goal....

If you watch it again...Caldwell lets it go over his head without making any effort to stop it...that is what caught Bobo out...he anticipated Caldwell trying to stop it...

Caldwell did the same at one of Well's corners....

Caldwell then at another corner jumped to head it...missed it...and subsequently the ball hit Hinkel on the knee and dropped right in front of goal...

Bobo has played 4 times this season...he does make mistakes every defender does....but I don't think he was solely at fault on the Well goal.
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Tim_MallÔy,

05/05/2008 09:59:33
Morning Paul

I felt Bobo looked a bit lacking in match sharpness at the goal which is understandable given that he's hardly played.

Caldwell has been excellent the last few gaems and I would not knock the guy. He was a collossus in the OF games and has served Celtic well this season. As he gets more expereince he will get better as he is a good footballer if not a great defender.

Strachan must stay.
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paulmac,

surrey 05/05/2008 10:09:50
Morning Tim

I agree in other games Caldwell has been fairly sound...

I just thought against Well he was an accident waiting to happen....

Then again I thought the whole team struggled to get the better of the cup final approach by Well!
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NemesisofWilliam,

05/05/2008 10:10:18
why don't you lot feck off to the old firm threads? oh, you can't because your juvenile minds keep getting them closed.

Go the Dons!
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paulmac,

surrey 05/05/2008 10:12:54
Tim

Will Well have the same cup final approach on Wednesday?
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Tim_MallÔy,

05/05/2008 10:17:29
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I think they will Paul. McGhee will have them really charged up like he did on Saturday.

I see Fir Park the Saturday after Rangers lose in Manchester as the real stumbling block.
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paulmac,

surrey 05/05/2008 10:18:03
#18

A very adult post from the low IQ of the north!



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NemesisofWilliam,

05/05/2008 10:18:40
Rangers will end up with the CIS cup as the only trophy in the cabinet! hilarious.
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paulmac,

surrey 05/05/2008 10:23:30
#20

They have a number of difficult games...

Motherwell away
Dundee Utd home
Aberdeen away

Any one of them or all of them could be trouble...

The Fir Park pitch will be an absolute delight!

Just watch the panic build from Govan...and the dark arts trying to kick in....

I see WS is on the attack again about the SPL not giving them the league title!
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05/05/2008 10:33:27
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paulmac,

surrey 05/05/2008 11:02:38
Can somebody tell WS to stop greetin!
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