The latest theme song from Aberdeen’s comic book music team, The Flying Pigs, written by Andrew Brebner and Simon Fogiel.
Even in the best of times, being a Dons fan can be a tough crossbar to bear, but in the last seven days, we’ve gone from cloud 99 to the lows of lows.
Even old Kenny, the eternal optometrist, feared the worst when Degsy McInnes and his Killie team went berserk in Pittodrie on Saturday lunchtime. But suddenly, the Vimto and vinegar promised through Neil Warlock were there, for all to see.
Tackles were made, chances were created, 110 for a cent were left in the box and no saves were left out. The Dandies were invaluable to their 3-1 win and their position in the semi-finals. Things were fine for the Red Army.
Then the circus came to town. Just after the whistler blew his last whistle, Warlock announced to the psychic that he was throwing his control hook. He told the boys that the AFC board of directors was on track to recruit the new coach and that it was time for him to move. towards new postures.
Now, old Kenny is a guy who likes to shovel things, so let’s be fair. Warlock’s was what we in the industry would call a bunch of old Horlicks.
It’s as transparent as the face of my nose that SuperDave Cormack is as close to locating our new suprendo as he is to splitting the atom.
There were rumours about who we would line up, but after Dundee knocked us out, leaving us just three points off the play-off zone, I expect the new manager to have what he fears most: a record. Advance in the championship groups!
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