2009-08-15: Aberdeen 1-3 Celtic, SPL

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Trivia

  • First game of the season in league.
  • Rangers won their game 4-1 so they go top.
  • Mark McGhee (new Aberdeen manager) was actually recommended by outgoing Gordon Strachan for the Celtic manager role! Looks like we dodged a bullet there.
  • Arsenal in Champs Lge next (they won 6-1 away this day).
  • Caldwell suspended for first match; S Brown out injured.
  • Offers in from Hull for Hinkel.

Review

New season and a wonderful start from Celtic getting off the blocks with some attacking play to thrill all but the downbeat Aberdeen fans. Donatti and McGeady stole the headlines here with a fine performance from both (double from McGeady). Three-nil up at half-time with Skippy sealing a wonderful third, but the second half started off fine but we sat back too much and let Aberdeen in far too easily and hey grabbed a goal and could have got a second. We kept them out for more but only disappointment was lack of a clean sheet away from home again. Defence needs to tighten up. Arsenal in Champs Lge next. Not easy and they won 6-1 away to Everton today!

Teams

Aberdeen

  • 01Langfield
  • 02Mulgrew
  • 03Foster
  • 05Diamond (Considine 80)
  • 22Ifil yellow card
  • 04McDonald
  • 08Kerr
  • 11Aluko
  • 16Duff (Mackie 38)
  • 07Maguire (Paton 54)
  • 09Miller

Substitutes

  • 21Nelson,
  • 06Considine,
  • 25Crawford,
  • 14Young,
  • 19Pawlett,
  • 10Mackie,
  • 24Paton

Goals:

  • Aluko 61

Celtic

  • 01Boruc
  • 02Hinkel
  • 11Fox
  • 22Loovens (Brown 51)
  • 48O'Dea
  • 06N'Guemo
  • 18Donati
  • 46McGeady
  • 07McDonald (Samaras 60)
  • 10Fortuné (Killen 75)
  • 13Maloney

Substitutes

  • 24Zaluska,
  • 52Caddis,
  • 08Brown,
  • 17Crosas,
  • 53Ferry,
  • 09Samaras,
  • 33Killen

Goals:

  • McGeady 29
  • McGeady 42
  • McDonald 44
Ref:Thomson
Att:16803

Articles

Pictures

KStreet

MOTM

15/8 Aberdeen 1-3 Celtic, McGeady A

Stats

ABERDEEN v CELTIC

Possession

47% 53%

Shots on target

1 13

Shots off target

2 9

Corners

4 8

Fouls

13 8

2009-08-15: Aberdeen 1-3 Celtic, SPL - Kerrydale Street

Quotes

Aberdeen manager Mark McGhee: "We found it difficult to cope with Celtic's movement in the first half with the movement of their strikers.
"But within that there were individual errors which we can sort out.
"We had a new back four and I could see things I'll have to fix. But there were elements that I can take encouragement from. Now we go onto the next game."

Celtic manager Tony Mowbray:
"Particularly in the first half, with our domination, we should have given ourselves a bigger advantage.

"Then, in the second half, we allowed Aberdeen to score a goal.

"I'm not 100% happy but obviously delighted to get a win away from home. This is a difficult place to come. We've got things to work on."

Articles

Stand Free wherever you may be….
(by Half Man Half Biscuit of KStreet forum (Link))

There are two main industries in Aberdeen; oil and lap dancing. Basically, one half of Aberdeen take oil out of the ground and the other half rub it all over their bodies. Boom boom, welcome to the Granite City where Cynical Dave and I would pitch up for three days of football and beer. In true EFW fashion – what's not to like!?

We had a wee dilemma for this opening SPL match of the season. Aberdeen FC had kindly presented European Football Weekends with a couple of press passes. However, prior to them doing so we'd also purchased two tickets in the Richard Donald Stand next to the Celtic fans. So, did we want to hob knob with the press pack or soak up the atmosphere!?

For the sake of television, the match kicked of at 12:45. We arrived early doors and initially went into the press box to have a nosey round. After a word with Murdo MacLeod we decided to wave a white flag and resort to plan B – the pub. I saw a photo in the Scotland on Sunday the next day of funnyman Billy Connolly, who was sat right near the seats we'd have been in. I was also duly told however that he'd have probably ignored us anyway!

Right next to Pittodrie is a number of golf courses that run along side the North Sea. More importantly though, said golf courses have social clubs whereby one can partake in what I like to call 'lovely beer'. We opted for the Caledonian Golf Club. Strictly speaking this is a 'members only' bar but luckily I knew the magic formula for gaining access; 1 x nod coupled with 2 x winks.

Fully refreshed we made our way into the Richard Donald Stand to soak it all up. After penning an article on the Aberdeen Red Ultras I was keen to see how they'd fare in the stands against their rivals from the Green Brigade Celtic. The Red Ultras shaded the display stakes with a fine effort in their fairly new location in the Y Block of the ground. The Green Brigade responded by unfurling a large banner surrounded by a number of green and white flags.

Celtic fans did however win the vocal battle. I've seen Celtic a number of times at Parkhead and given their reputation, the atmosphere has always disappointed me. So it was good to see them out in force here and singing for 90 minutes. They went through their full repertoire of songs at full volume including a homage to Artur Boruc just after half time that seemed to go on for ten minutes or more. So 1-1 off the park as far as I'm concerned.

On the park and especially in the first half Celtic ran riot. Aiden McGeady and moreover Shaun Maloney tore into the Dons from the start. If Scott McDonald had been on his game as well, Celtic may have had a hatful in the first 45 minutes alone. As it was they declared at 3-0 up with goals from McGeady (x 2) and McDonald.

It says a lot to me about Scottish football when a famous old team like Aberdeen have to sell their captain and playermaker of last season Scott Severin to – with all due disrespect – Watford FC. Add to this the fact that Mark McGhee simply has no money whatsoever to play with and what are you left with!? Well, signings from Swindon Town is the answer in the form of Jerel Ifil. Not too bad but he's not going to bring the glory days back is he!?

So not much skill for the home fans to get excited about but what really got on their goat was the lack of passion and effort. Aberdeen seemed to be a soft touch and that simply won't do. I don't like picking on individuals (yes you do – Ed) but Lee Miller appeared out of breath and unfit. Shocking. I later discovered that he is possibly on the verge of a move to Middlesborough which possibly may explain that. Inexcusable in my book though.

So after 45 minutes the fans around me had run dry of expletives and Mark McGhee took his weary troops into the dressing room complete with 1 x face like thunder. He must have said something of note because Aberdeen looked much better in the second half. They scored the best goal of the game when midfielder Sone Aluko fired in a volley and could have gone onto score again – to set up a lively finish – but goosed up a couple of chances shortly after their goal and that was that.

Thanks to Rainbow taxis, twenty minutes after the final whistle the EFW team were stood on the terraces of Allan Park for the Cove Rangers v Brora Rangers game in the Highland League.

Aside from that it was pubs o'clock for us. The best ones (that I can remember) were:

The Pittodrie Bar – rammed with Aberdeen FC memorabilia complete with a section dedicated to the Tartan Army invasion of Wembley, breaking crossbars etc.

The Scotia – decked head to toe in Scottish scarves and flags and (I think) the Tartan Army HQ in the North East of Scotland.

Peep Peeps – look behind the hype (it was featured on Britain's Roughest Pubs) and the masking tape holding the tables together, this is a great boozer. We received the warmest of welcomes in here, class in a glass.

The Broadsword – we nicknamed this place The Jockey after the pub in Shameless, full of 'characters' but give me that over a Harvester any day of the week.

Butchers Arms – full of pennants from every Scottish team you can imagine, a great place to watch live 'fitba' and if you time it right as we did FREE PIES!

The Kirkgate Bar – another of my favourites with several references around the bar to Gothenburg '83 and happier times for Aberdeen when they beat Real Madrid to win the European Cup Winners Cup. Hopefully those days will return but I can't see it for the foreseeable future can you!? Cheers!

McGeady ready to beat Arsenal after striking twice at Aberdeen: Aberdeen 1 Celtic 3 Aluko 61 McGeady 29 42, McDonald 44

17 August 2009

Provided by: The Guardian

As traffic jams go, this one proved rather handy. Celtic's return from their Saturday lunchtime victory at Aberdeen was delayed by roadworks on the outskirts of Glasgow. Yet the impact on Tony Mowbray was likely to be positive since the manager was spared the sight of Arsenal dismantling Everton in real time.
A winning start to the Scottish Premier League season secured, thoughts now turn to the Gunners' visit to Celtic Park on Champions League play-off business tomorrow night. Like that journey, it promises to be anything but straightforward.
Not that Celtic have been consumed by an inferiority complex. Their winger, Aiden McGeady, claimed Arsene Wenger's team are "definitely beatable". The Celtic full-back, Danny Fox, added that base tactics may be sufficient to trouble the Londoners.
"Sides like Wigan and Hull gave them some problems last season," the former Coventry City player said. "We should not give them too much respect. We have to get in their faces and play our own style of football. I think they can be got at."
Mowbray was less positive in his outlook, criticising slackness from his side in the north-east despite a first-half showing which simply brushed Aberdeen aside. It must be noted that similarities between Aberdeen and Arsenal start and end with the colour of their shirts but a double from McGeady and a close-range effort from Scott McDonald sent Celtic into an unassailable position by the interval.
"We have to set standards at this club and I felt we fell below them in certain spells today," said Mowbray, who had seen a fine volley from Sone Aluko restore some respectability to the hosts.
Perhaps personnel issues were troubling the Celtic manager. Glenn Loovens limped off at Pittodrie, his fellow central defender Stephen McManus remains on the injured list and Hull City have been linked with a move for Andreas Hinkel.
It also emerged over the weekend that Tottenham Hotspur could formalise their interest in Scott Brown – rated in excess of pounds 10m by Celtic – with that move far more likely to transpire if Mowbray's team lose on aggregate to Arsenal and miss out on the riches of the Champions League.
Man of the match Aiden McGeady (Celtic)
Aiden McGeady said Arsenal were 'definitely beatable' as Celtic host their Champions League match tomorrow
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