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Britain's standard-bearer ultras group, Aberdeen's Red Ultras, disbanded earlier this month.
Their website simply states:
We are sad to announce that as of Tuesday 5th January 2010 the Aberdeen Red Ultras have ceased
to exist.
The Red Ultras were set up in 1999 by a group of supporters who wished to bring colour and
atmosphere to games involving our beloved Aberdeen Football Club.
This article may well consign my application as a regular contributor for the Aberdeen match day
programme to the bin, but it won't be the only thing around here that's worth binning, to wit: Mark
McGhee, Aberdeen FC's dreams of European football next season (or any season, for that matter) and
the hopes and dreams [.
Once managed by the great Sir Alex Ferguson, Aberdeen Football Club (also known as The Dons, The
Dandies or The Dandy Dons) is a Scottish professional football club based in Aberdeen. They compete
in the Scottish Premier League and are one of the most successful teams in their country, having
won four league titles and [.
"Just when I thought I was out... they pull me back in."
A warm welcome back to Seb Gevers, the now retired supremo of the unfortunately defunct Inside Left
blog.
Seb continues to post about all things Aberdeen on The Offside and has kindly agreed to provide a
preview of how the 2010/11 SPL season might pan out for the Dandy Dons.
Old Trafford plays host to the "Battle of Britain" between Manchester United and Glasgow Rangers
on Tuesday
When Manchester United and Glasgow Rangers walk out of the tunnel on to the Old Trafford turf
tomorrow night the two giants of British football will write another chapter into what UK-based
journalists always refer to as the "Battle of Britain".
Media reporting that several clubs are keen to add Scotland's Under-21 star Chris Maguire
after his most recent performance against Iceland this past Monday night. Maguire scored from the
halfway line at the restart, and the goal is being hailed as an all-time great.
Maguire could remain in Scotland as Celtic are tabbed as one of the clubs ready to pounce on the
U-21 star.
After their weekend capitulation to Hearts, Craig Brown started his first official day as manager
of an Aberdeen side badly in need a lift on Monday.
What better way to mark the new era than to welcome back an old blogger? Seb Gevers, once of Inside
Left (maybe still of Inside Left, kind of) appears to have launched The Red And The White: A Year
In The Life Of Aberdeen FC.