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ElfsborgAddick said:Chippycafc said:ElfsborgAddick said:Overnight coach to see Aberdeen v Dundee United, whoever lost went into the relegation play-offs.
Po faced man at ticket office said all tickets sold, they were not.
I ended up at Forfar v Arbroath.
I hate Aberdeen.
Angus derby mate nothing wrong with that....
I must go there before the hedge gets trimmed.2 -
Stig said:golfaddick said:Do you play golf....?? Royal Aberdeen, Peterhead & Cruden Bay are all pretty good.1
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Today's cricket result means I'll be looking for a place in Aberdeen to watch the final. Any suggestions for pubs that'll show it and where the friendly locals will be cheering on their fellow Brits?2
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Travelled home from Manchester with a work mate who is Scottish — I informed him we were 112/0 replying to the Aussies 234 in cricket World Cup - he looked at me - and honestly said he had no idea what that meant - and that he had never seen a cricket pitch in Scotland !!!!!!
good luck finding a pub showing it 😄2 -
Stig said:Today's cricket result means I'll be looking for a place in Aberdeen to watch the final. Any suggestions for pubs that'll show it and where the friendly locals will be cheering on their fellow Brits?
Or you could go to St Andrews GC 01334 473 4261 -
If all else fails, it might be worth booking a room in an hotel that has Sky Sports available.
Let us know how you got on anyway.0 -
Covered End said:13C in Aberdeen today. London 26C.0
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SoundAsa£ said:If all else fails, it might be worth booking a room in an hotel that has Sky Sports available.
Let us know how you got on anyway.1 -
T_C_E said:Covered End said:13C in Aberdeen today. London 26C.
A joy to drive up there as the roads are deserted and by far the most beautiful place in the UK. The weather has been far better on my previous trips.
There's a road trip round the Highlands called the North Coast 500 - stunning scenery and an incredible drive.0 -
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:T_C_E said:Covered End said:13C in Aberdeen today. London 26C.
A joy to drive up there as the roads are deserted and by far the most beautiful place in the UK. The weather has been far better on my previous trips.
There's a road trip round the Highlands called the North Coast 500 - stunning scenery and an incredible drive.
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T_C_E said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:T_C_E said:Covered End said:13C in Aberdeen today. London 26C.
A joy to drive up there as the roads are deserted and by far the most beautiful place in the UK. The weather has been far better on my previous trips.
There's a road trip round the Highlands called the North Coast 500 - stunning scenery and an incredible drive.
On a positive note the air quality up there is noticeably better than London and the days are longer.
I've visited most of Scotland with the exception of Glasgow and the islands.
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I note Aberdeen won an award in 2015.
The Carbuncle Awards 2015
Aberdeen has beaten off stiff competition from the likes of Cumbernauld, East Kilbride and Leven to win the award nobody wants, the Plook-on-the-Plinth trophy for Scotland’s most dismal place, handed out as part of Urban Realm's annual Carbuncle Awards.0 -
Raith_C_Chattonell said:I note Aberdeen won an award in 2015.
The Carbuncle Awards 2015
Aberdeen has beaten off stiff competition from the likes of Cumbernauld, East Kilbride and Leven to win the award nobody wants, the Plook-on-the-Plinth trophy for Scotland’s most dismal place, handed out as part of Urban Realm's annual Carbuncle Awards.0 -
Stig said:Today's cricket result means I'll be looking for a place in Aberdeen to watch the final. Any suggestions for pubs that'll show it and where the friendly locals will be cheering on their fellow Brits?0
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Stig said:Stig said:Today's cricket result means I'll be looking for a place in Aberdeen to watch the final. Any suggestions for pubs that'll show it and where the friendly locals will be cheering on their fellow Brits?0
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Good thinking, but I think anything's going to be short lived anyway. Weirdly Wimbledon is really popular and I. Think that'll be on soon.0
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Don’t really understand why you went to a pub to watch it?
You were always going to be at the whim of locals who will always get the ‘shout’ over what’s on......especially if you’re the only customer who wants to watch it.
Sorry Stig but that’s pretty poor planning on your part mate!1 -
Just looked on Google and there is an Aberdeen Cricket Club which has their own ground and pavilion (clubhouse maybe?)......I would have contacted them and asked if they have a TV and if they’ll be showing it.........if not ask them where their members will be gathering as I bet they’ll be watching it.0
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Jocks hate cricket as a rule. They used to whinge like Billy do when I lived there when they showed test matches during the day on the BBC, despite they couldn't see it anyway as they were working.0
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SoundAsa£ said:Just looked on Google and there is an Aberdeen Cricket Club which has their own ground and pavilion/clubhouse maybe......I would have contacted them and asked if they have a TV and if they’ll be showing it.........if not ask them where their members will be gathering as I bet they’ll be watching it.2
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I worked in Aberdeen many, many times years ago and always enjoyed my visits although my very first trip nearly ended up with me and my work mate locked up.
This was around 1980 and we were carrying out overnight electrostatic paint spraying inside a bank on Union St. We had been out for a few beers and was back in the bank eating a takeaway before cracking on through the night. We had already laughed ourselves stupid by sitting behind the cash machine and pretended it could "talk" to unsuspecting pissed up birds drawing money out, we put on a stupid voice and said all sorts of daft things, the reactions were hilarious!
Right, on to the actual story! We were now in a devious mood but being the professionals that we were, we returned to work but still chuckling at the talking cash point! I picked up my spray gun and became aware of about 5 people on the top deck of a bus looking in at me, as with all banks back in the day, windows were frosted so you couldn't see in or out but the top opening fan lights were clear glass and with it being night time and the banks lights on, we were very visible to the bus passengers.
Electrostatic spraying on site was quite new back then and the equipment had moved on from the original "wand and bell" type spray gun to a more compact model. This new style was still nothing like a conventional spray gun, it resembled a gun, the shape, handle even the trigger resembled a real gun and even more so from distance.
Quick as a flash I took my best gangsta pose, shouted at my mate to get in front of me and pretend he'd been shot, twice! My actions as an assassin were good but my mates role as the victim was acting at its finest and deserved an Oscar. Even better was the look of utter horror on the faces of the punters on the top deck of that bus!
I got on with my spraying still laughing to myself at the stuff we had got up to when my mate came round from another part of the bank and said ffs, its must have gone off out there, there is old bill everywhere, blue and white tape, the streets cordoned off, the lot. This night was getting more interesting by the minute so we jumped up on to a desk to watch the action unfold outside from one of the top windows however, it soon became apparent all the activity outside was for us and not pissed up locals having a mass punch up!
A copper saw us peeking through the window and used his megaphone to tell us in no uncertain terms that every police gun in Aberdeen was trained on us and to come out hands up. We knew straight away what it was about and would plead ignorance but stick to the story that as I was spraying, my mate had simply tripped over a lead which must have given the impression that someone had been shot.
After we made a really nervous exit of the bank, we were thrown to the ground, searched and cuffed while armed police made a sweep of the bank and obviously never found a bullet riddled body or walls splattered with fresh blood. We stuck to our story but those coppers knew what we'd been up to but couldn't prove it.
The police asked how come we were in possession of the keys to a large bank in Aberdeen and said a staff member should be in attendance. That was true but the staff member couldn't be arsed stopping with us all night and had gone home but would return at 6am the next morning to collect the keys, let us out and lock up. He trusted us to behave lol.
And this was the second time in a short space of time that I had a run in with armed police as I was nearly shot in the bank of England in Manchester, a story I told on here a few years back18 -
Cardinal Sin said:The Grill bar on Union Street. A legendary male bastion that only got female toilets in recent years!0
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Soundas, you are absolutely right about poor planning, but things couldn't have worked out better. I ended up in a bar in Old Aberdeen with locals buying me whiskys. The cricket was in More4+1 for some odd reason but once I'd reached the point where I didn't know the score it was fine to watch. I genuinely thought England had lost because my youngest who is an avid cricket fan didn't message me. He said he didn't because he knew I was recording it and thought I'd want to watch it later!!!! Fantastic day!1
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Stig said:Soundas, you are absolutely right about poor planning, but things couldn't have worked out better. I ended up in a bar in Old Aberdeen with locals buying me whiskys. The cricket was in More4+1 for some odd reason but once I'd reached the point where I didn't know the score it was fine to watch. I genuinely thought England had lost because my youngest who is an avid cricket fan didn't message me. He said he didn't because he knew I was recording it and thought I'd want to watch it later!!!! Fantastic day!1
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Jocks are the most genuine, friendly and generous people in the uk4
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Back home now and had a great time. Got very lucky with the weather so can claim to be one of the only people ever to have returned from Scotland with a suntan. Most useless item of clothing I took? My cagoule, which I didn't use once. Not that it never rained, but somehow it always seemed easier to duck into a bar to avoid a light shower.
Thanks to everyone who contributed suggestions. Duthie Gardens (thanks Cardinal Sin) were wonderful. The winter gardens there were quite amazing - I would venture to say as good as, if not better, than the far more famous Eden Project and completely free. The walk up to Dunnator castle (Redrobbo and others) was beautiful as was Stonehaven itself. If anyone plans to visit Stonehaven, I'd strongly recommend going by train which has the best views running right next to the coast. Old Aberdeen was great. The beach was lovely, but it was a shame that town planners had seen fit to build a bunch of soviet-style tower blocks right behind it. There were some other strange architectural choices as well - brutalist horrors planted adjacent to neo-gothic masterpieces. Quite odd, but certainly not the carbuncle that was claimed on here. Also a bit strange were the choices of some street names - but I liked them:
Robinofottershaw suggested a drive up to Braemar (as did several locals we met) - we weren't disappointed! A suggestion that I don't think any one made was the Falls of Feugh at nearby Banchory. It wasn't even the spawning season, but we still got to see the salmon leaping up the rocks, that was quite amazing.
A suggestion that was made that we didn't quite fancy was this one:
As for the pubs and bars around Union Street (Cardinal again), I took it as a personal challenge to see as many as possible. Chippy was absolutely right about the people, they were fantastic. I didn't take to the beers though. The locals all seem to drink little but Tennant's lager and there's not a lot by the way of decent ale. Brewdog is local and their Punk IPA is ok if you like the sort of drink that ought to be served up with half a cherry on the top. Caledonia Best (Tennant's) was a pleasant surprise for a cheap and cheerful bitter, but there was little else of note. As for pubs, if anyone's going I'd recommend: Scottish Embassy (friendliest barman), St Machar Bar, Old Aberdeen (friendliest locals), Old Blackfriar (nice atmosphere), Drummonds (free live music). I wouldn't recommend Krakatoa, unless watching a load of crack-heads let their dogs shag each other on the dance floor is your idea of entertainment.
Cheers for the tips, all!5 -
Glad to hear you enjoyed it Stig and found out for yourself.1
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“Wynd” is a pretty common street name in Scotland.0
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What does it mean?0