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Peterhead 4-0 Aberdeen: Aberdeen humbled in Peterhead thrashing



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Published Date: 19 July 2008
Peterhead 4 Gunn (16), Bavidge (31), Mann (80), Kozminski (89)Aberdeen 0
ABERDEEN'S preparations for the new season suffered an embarrassing setback when a full-strength side were comprehensively defeated by north-east rivals Peterhead at Balmoor Stadium last night.

Peterhead, under the guidance of one of Aberdeen's
1983 Cup- Winners' Cup heroes, Neale Cooper, controlled long spells of the game and can approach their impending Second Division campaign with confidence on the evidence of this display.

Even the mighty Manchester United could only put two past the Dons defence last weekend, but the winning margin certainly didn't flatter the home side here.

They made their SPL rivals, with new signings Bertrand Bossu, Mark Kerr and Gary McDonald in the line-up, look distinctly ordinary with an impressive first-half performance that might have brought a goal as early as the first minute.

It took a top-quality save from Aberdeen's recently signed French goalkeeper Bossu to deflect Martin Bavidge's 20-yard drive round the post, but the veteran striker did get his reward later in the opening period.

That came in 31 minutes when he confidently deflected Graeme Sharp's cross into the right-hand corner of the net with his instep to round off a flowing move.

The winger had embarrassed Stuart Duff with his pace to create the opening but no more so than Craig Gunn had done to Lee Mair when opening the scoring in 16 minutes.

He gathered a long ball from former Aberdeen player Neil McVitie and when Mair stood back inviting a shot, the striker obliged by hitting a powerful drive under Bossu from the edge of the area.

The visitors' performance did not improve in the second half, and there was no surprise when Bobby Mann lashed in a 25-yard free kick ten minutes from time that flew into the top left-hand corner of the net.

Aberdeen's humiliation was complete in the last minute when substitute Konrad Kozminski raced clear to complete the scoring with a well taken effort.

Peterhead: Jarvie (Kula 46), Donald, Moore, Mann, Skinner (D Munro 70), McVitie, Sharp, Gunn (Kozminski 75), Bavidge (Bagshaw 83), Anderson (Cowie 75), McKay (H Munro 70).

Aberdeen: Bossu, Duff (S Smith 46), Foster, Kerr, Mair, Considine, De Visscher (Pawlett 70), McDonald (Stewart 70), Mackie, J Smith (Young 46), Maguire (Miller 46). Sub not used: Langfield.

Referee: F McDermott

Jim McInally's East Stirling side got their pre-season tour of England off to a flyer on Thursday night when Marc McKenzie grabbed the only goal of the game against Boston United in 14 seconds.

RESULTS

Friendly matches: Dumbarton 0, Morton 1; Peterhead 4, Aberdeen 0; Southampton 0, Celtic 2; Kidderminster 2, Plymouth 2; Swindon 1, Portsmouth 3; York 2, Middlesbrough 2.



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  • Last Updated: 19 July 2008 12:12 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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frubey,

San Diego 19/07/2008 00:19:33
A couple of humz on their way out!
Gotta be good for foooozba!
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frubey,

19/07/2008 00:33:40
Ha ha - I made that up!
caught you you snapper!
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Fayneant,

NZ 19/07/2008 01:02:27
So if Aberdeen fare better against Man U than Peterhead, would the Blue Toon give Fergie's boys a run for their money?
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frubey,

19/07/2008 01:07:39
As Henrik once said "If my father was a king - I ould be a prince!"
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jerrymanders,

19/07/2008 01:58:12
#12

The opposite of Rfc!
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Raskolnikov,

19/07/2008 03:48:14
With the Hibs, Hearts and Aberdeen pre-season results so far, it looks like Rangers' 2nd spot in the SPL will not be threatened this season.
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freewheelin franklin,

london 19/07/2008 04:24:23
hahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaahahahhahahah
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Paul in Oz,

Helensburgh 19/07/2008 05:07:14
That's fine get the shocker over with before the start of the season we will get our form back ready for the big kick off anyway our form will improve we have Rangers to stop (again) in the league in the first couple of weeks.

;-)

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wayne bijlyeerheid,

19/07/2008 07:08:46
#8 Ferguson was married before he came to Ibrox and the club knew of it.
Don't let that stop the slander, its all you've got, you'd be lost without it.
I suppose you'll be voting unionist in Glasgow East on Thursday.
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Scunner,

Ellon 19/07/2008 07:21:43
Hopefully this will show the board that they need to spend some money and get quality players in at Aberdeen. The signings so far have been no better and I would say poorer than the players we had. Bring back Sone Aluko!!!
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Richardinho,

19/07/2008 08:05:12
Why was Ferguson never appointed Rangers manager? Not that I care.
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Teary Ennui,

19/07/2008 09:48:57
#27,

Having read Ferguson's book, his complaint was really about one man (by that time dead) who Ferguson said made remarks about his wife's religion.
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jumpship,

Edinburgh 19/07/2008 09:56:28
This thread is supposed to be about Aberdeen getting pumped of Peterhead but as usual the not so secret shame of Scotland (Rangers & Celtic) turn this in to a bigoted hatred nonsense.


What an embarrassment them two clubs are .
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Silence of the Yams,

19/07/2008 09:58:53
The result makes Hibs 4-0 aggregate loss to Elfsborg look impressive.
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You Sir,

19/07/2008 10:07:23
The Scotsman, shamefully covering up celtcs embarrassment since god knows when.
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Richardinho,

19/07/2008 10:39:01
What has this got to do with Alex Ferguson?
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You Sir,

19/07/2008 10:44:32
It's got everything to do with celtc though. 22 long years. How many suffered needlessly?
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Richardinho,

19/07/2008 10:46:17
Usual Rangers lies.
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Silence of the Yams,

19/07/2008 10:53:10
41. Prodaganda is the word you're looking for.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 19/07/2008 10:54:38
BTO John Thompson died after an accidental clash with Rangers forward Sam English
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Swordsman,

Dublin 19/07/2008 11:02:05
BTO..early 30's I think...the game did continue and ended 0-0...And no,I wasnt at the game ;@)
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Swordsman,

Dublin 19/07/2008 11:06:04
and with that..I'm outta here...
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Richardinho,

19/07/2008 11:10:38
I see the usual scum are obsessing over child abuse yet again.
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where in ireland is glasgow,

scotland 19/07/2008 11:20:40
is it possible that the mods could for once stop the tw*ts and bigots from hijacking every story with their continuous whining on about religion ,Ireland and religion and sometimes Ireland. What sir Alex said i his book has nothing whatsoever to do with Aberdeen getting cuffed 4-0 but they always seem to drag the comments back to their mastermind subject.Please someone give the old firm clearance to play in the premiership so we can get shot of them once and for all
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Jam Tarts 1874,

On the Rebound 19/07/2008 11:34:12
Given that so many people give creedence to early pre-season friendlies, I wonder if Aberdeen will still be the bookies' favourites for 3rd place now?

Looking at this thread, why so many scum from the bigot brothers on here? Can't they go and take their pathetic arguments somewhere else? Rangers and Celtic fans are a disgrace to Scotland.
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The Guard Van Thiepval,

19/07/2008 11:46:42
Number 44

Roughly 75 years later a Rangers striker was carried from the field of play at Parkhead with a very similar injury to that of John Thompson, some would say only the improvements in medical knowledge changed the outcome.

That Rangers striker was pelted by coins and other missiles from the Celtic support as he was carried round the side of the pitch.

To date...none of the culprits have been identified.
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Indy Rep Kid,

19/07/2008 11:52:22
#55

Who told you that? Your dad?

How is the dribbling mong, by the way?
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Indy Rep Kid,

19/07/2008 12:02:53
#58

Is he still sitting in the corner, laughing at the appointment of Csaba??

He sounds a right 'character'

By the way, unlike some supporters, we show our faces when things are going badly as well as when things are going well. You could learn from that.
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Indy Rep Kid,

19/07/2008 12:11:38
#60

Nice try but YOU brought your dad into it when you said he could not contain his colostomy bag when he heard Csaba had been appointed. He then fell asleep in his own pash.

"Capped player" - brilliant. So is Robbie Neilson.

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Xacobeo Hearts,

Santiago de Compostela, should have gone to the be 19/07/2008 13:20:31
Oh my mistake!!!

For some strange reason I thought this article was about a nasty pre-season result for the Dons.

Instead it's a whole other level of nastiness, what a surprise ,eh?

NOT!!!
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Teary Ennui,

19/07/2008 13:23:44
"As John Thompson (a staunch protestant incidentally) was dying Rangers fans started cheering." (#68)

I'm sure the Rangers end was full of astonishingly perrceptive doctors who immediately diagnosed the severity of Thomson's condition from a distance.
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Teary Ennui,

19/07/2008 13:35:25
#79,

There was/is a very decent article on a Celtic fans' website (can't remember which one) expressing sympathy for the effect the tragic incident had on poor, innocent Sam English. That's the way things should be - not using the tragedy to try to score points.
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