A weekly(ish) take on the Dons' universe. Discussion, reaction and the occasional interview with former players. Surprisingly good guests.
A tired and emotional recap of the most glorious of weekends as Aberdeen lifted the Scottish Cup.
Cup Final preview pod with very special guests JJ Bull and Jonathan Northcroft. Also bonus tactics section with Gavin MacPhee of AFC1903.com
Events on and, erm, on the pitch at Tannadice under the microscope as Aberdeen finish their league campaign with a whimper.
On a woeful Ibrox outing and trying to find some believe from somewhere for the next fortnight.
On a frustratingly limp performance in Paisley, and a worrying tale of lessons not being learnt. Plus, the Red Army shift 20,000 tickets in a day and mobilise for Hampden.
Another key win in a tight match. We discuss an unusually solid Dons backline and the magic of Kevin in this week's show.
Aching limbs, shot voices, cup finalists. A torturous afternoon at Hampden with the happiest of endings relived.
Oh life... Lots of barely dissipated anger, lots of swearing - your archetypical Scottish football podcast really.
*Write a compelling tagline for a podcast about Aberdeen FC that focuses on the 1-0 win at Dingwall on April 5th 2025*
On a surprisingly dominant Pittodrie victory punctuated by some marvellous goals. More of this please.
On a Kevin Nisbet special, and what can and can't be inferred from a Scottish Cup stroll versus Queen's Park.
Where we sat on the brave/naive scale at Parkhead, before the bad/good dichotomy at Pittodrie. A week that at least ended on a positive note under review.
A brighter afternoon at Pittodrie, and a first home win in the league since early November. We discuss whether the dark clouds are finally parting ahead of a key head to head on Sunday.
A chink of light on the horizon, but how much to read into Aberdeen's 2-1 win at Dens Park?
On the show we're joined by Beth Wallace to discuss the season so far, and her involvement with the Women's side, before hearing from Manager Scott Booth who discusses his time at the helm so far, and his vision of the future.
Reviewing Sunday's Scottish Cup results, the last moves in the transfer window, and hoping for one off the arse in Dundee...
On mistakes, abuse and pressure. A breakdown of another calamitous Pittodrie afternoon.
Reflections on the passing of Jimmy Calderwood and Aberdeen's favourite son, Denis Law, plus a look back to matches at Ibrox and Borough Briggs.
Reeling from what we just witnessed in a crazy finish at Easter Road.
Back to, if not earth, then at least the lower stratospheres with a considerable bump. We look back on a chastening evening at Hampden.
A slightly more reflective episode this one, looking back on some of the key themes from the win on Wednesday and so far this season, then ahead to the re-match with Celtic at Hampden on Saturday. Gavin MacPhee the man behind the AFC1903 Substack joins us to discuss another massive victory, and fellow exiled red Derek Rae gives us his take on following the madness of 2024-25 Aberdeen from afar and whether #Aberdeenkusen really could be on.
A short chat on the evening of Aberdeen's 2-1 victory over the side playing out of Ibrox.
On a nervy evening, settled by a serendipitous striker as Dundee United become victim number fourteen of this potentially remarkable season.
Alright then, still standing, despite everything. This week's podcast on a rollercoaster of a ninety minutes at Parkhead, and a comprehensive preview of the Aberdeen under 19 side's UEFA Youth League fixture.
The acid test awaits, and we discuss how Jimmy Thelin might set about this weekend's visit to Parkhead. With added insight from Gavin MacPhee of www.afc1903.com
Looking back on a rip-roaring Pittodrie afternoon as Hearts became victim number thirteen.
Another week, another win. Victory at Dens reviewed and a look ahead to the match with Hearts on Sunday. Introducing Gavin MacPhee's Tactical Brief. Read more from Gavin at https://www.afc1903.com/
Cameron Hobbs joins us to look back on Spartans' first meeting with the Dons and ahead to the opportunity to make it 18 points out of 18 at Dens Park on Saturday.
A look back on win number ten featuring a wonder goal, and a wobble.
Another win chalked up for the good guys; we review the cliffhanger in Dingwall and answer your questions.
Put that Lipgloss on and prepare for Glory Days. Something Changed and Joyrider Jimmy Thelin is bringing the Razzmatazz back to Pittodrie, not like the Mis-Shapes that have come before. Help the Aged by listening to this podcast and don't get The Fear. Wait. Are we doing this right?
John Callan joins Martin Ingram and Martyn Clunes to talk: Â - Topi's dream debut as the Dons beat Queens Park in the League Cup - General transfer window chat - Kilmarnock on Sunday Â
Unparalleled positivity at HWG Towers as Jim Douglas joins Martyn Clunes and Martin Ingram to celebrate the Dons beating the Buddies; wave a tearful farewell to Bojan Miovski; and discuss Aberdeen's most recent transfer business.
Victory in a surprisingly open game at Perth gets the Jimmy Thelin era at Aberdeen properly underway. We review a promising night on this week's pod.
The great Swedish revolution is upon us, and we're back trying not to draw any conclusions from the early knockabouts in the League Cup Groups..
Scunnered that we faltered at the semi-final hurdle of Scottish Cup to Celtic, yet proud of the performance from both the players and the supporters, we review a rollercoaster ride full of fight and resilience before pondering whether the Reds will recover for the post-split run-in.
We review the 'pre-split' season for AFC Women & reflect upon the team's current seventh place position in SWPL 1 (or top of 'Group B' if you're a 'glass half full' kind of person...) before looking forward to the future with Sports Journalist for the Press & Journal and Evening Express, Sophie Goodwin.
As an underachieving squad is about to welcome their fourth different manager of the season, this week's show attempts to cling hard to the scraps of positivity shown in the win at Motherwell.
We went nearly six years of this podcast before doing a 'manager leaves' show, now they're happening monthly. The Cup win over Kilmarnock and the departure of Neil Warnock dominate this week's show.
So much trouble. As the season threatens to spin completely out of control and into the rarely ventured waters of relegation trouble, we look back on a frustrating and anger-inducing week.
Pinning notices onto posts, it's your independent Dons podcast back with another howl at the moon.
Reviewing Neil Warnock's first week in the Dons hot seat as they eased into the last eight of the Scottish Cup.
Will this brief dalliance with Neil Warnock (there's an image for you) be one that we look back on with fondness or regret in years to come? On the Dons' new interim manager and the draw with Celtic.
I swear the annual sacking show comes around earlier and earlier each year. Reaction to today's dismissal of Barry Robson, and what this pattern says about the workings of the club.
A pair of uninspiring outings to review, and a look ahead to the inevitable (?) defeat at Tynecastle.