Monday 30 August 2021

Pittodrie Stadium


4th April 1998

Aberdeen 0-1 St Johnstone

As usual when driving up to Aberdeen (or beyond), I totally underestimated the time it takes to get there.  It’s that bit of the A90 from Forfar to Aberdeen itself which seems to go on forever which always catches me out.  

As it did today - the consequence being I spent the thirty minutes prior to the match crawling along through Aberdeen’s interminable road system, swearing and sweating profusely in equal measures.  I did make the ground, however, with seconds to spare before kick-off. 

With no time for my usual perambulation of the stadium, I plumped for the Richard Donald Stand – the massive edifice at the shore end of the ground.  Opened in 1993, and although impressive when full, it does give Pittodrie a distinctly lop-sided look.  As Shrek might have said “Do you think somebody is compensating for something?"

The ever so slightly priapic exterior to the Richard Donald Stand, opened in 1993

Same view in 2021


As with the previous occasion I saw St Johnstone play (at Dunfermline), this match was fought out in near monsoon conditions.  And once again, the Perth Saintees fashioned a 1-0 away win by being more prepared than their hosts to adapt to the conditions.  It was the shaven-headed Irishman George O’BOYLE who scored the decisive goal this time around, neatly guiding a cut-back from fellow countryman Gerry McMahon past Jim Leighton in the home goal.

Upon reaching the car after the game I heard that Hearts, despite being completely outplayed by all accounts, had just defeated Falkirk to reach the Scottish Cup final.  A clearly disconsolate Man-of-the Match Falkirk’s Kevin “Crunchie” McAllister was being interviewed by some tactless clod on Radio Scotland, who opened the interview with “Kevin, does being named man-of-the-match in some way compensate for failing to reach the Cup Final?”  

Plainly having not read the script, Crunchie’s brutally honest snarl “Yir joking, aren’t ye?”, brought a smile to my face and put the smarmy little BBC oik in his place.

Panorama of Pittodrie Stadium - 1998

Same view in 2021
Not a lot had changed - a new roof on half of the main stand,
and the replacement of the yellow seats with red...

Although the mutli-coloured section might suggest the club, in stereotypical Aberdonian fashion,
decided to save a few bob by keeping a few of the better condition yellow ones.



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Aberdeen 1-1 Ross County

29th August 2021

Approaching Pittodrie down Merkland Road

Lets queue like its 1999.  Even Kelty Hearts are using e-ticketing.

This granite facade is just too cool - imagine if all the facades were Grey Granite


Dull exterior to the main stand.



The Richard Donald Stand

Yes, I suppose these flame cannon thingies lend a certain something.



Panorama of Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen.

Beneath the Richard Donald Stand is this huge catering area.

Scott Brown had a fine game - but he still looks odd in red.

Calvin Ramsay also put in a good performance, but as a right-back
who favours his left foot he always seemed to be cutting infield.

Ramsay's corners were also underpowered affairs with loads of backspin,
which just made things easier for the county defence. 
Here Blair Spittal effortlessly deals with one such.

Alex Iacovitti passes on some wisdom.

Pittodrie Stadium from Broad Hill

Pittodrie is separated from the North Sea by a couple of golf courses.


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