Football: BROTHERS GO HEAD TO HEAD.Byline: SAM McLEOD THE last time Robbie Winters Robbie Winters (born November 4, 1974 in East Kilbride) is a Scottish footballer. He is a former Dundee United and Aberdeen and current S.K. Brann player. Career Winters made his debut for Dundee United in 1992 and played 99 league games for the Terrors, scoring 19 times. went head-to-head with brother David was David Was (born David Weiss, 26 October 1952, Detroit) is, with his stage-brother Don Was, the founder of the influential 1980s pop group, Was (Not Was). Reviewed by The New York Times in front of one man and his dog One Man and His Dog (1976 to present) is a television series in the United Kingdom featuring sheepdog trials, presented by Phil Drabble with commentary by Eric Halsall, and later by Ray Ollerenshaw, Robin Page, and Gus Dermody. in a public park. But tomorrow they'll meet for the first time in their professional lives in the New Firm derby at Pittodrie. David has been on the fringes of Dundee United's first-team all season and starred in the second half fight-back against St Johnstone which eventually secured their SPL (1) (Systems Programming Language) The assembly language for the HP 3000 series. See assembly language for an SPL program example. (2) (Structured Programming Language) See structured programming. 1. status. Boss Alex Smith
He'll make his first SPL start tomorrow, but isn't expecting any favours from his big brother at Aberdeen. He said: "I've often tried to wind Robbie up by saying I'm a better player than he is - but I'll have to do well to live up to these claims. "There's a seven-year age difference between Robbie and myself, so we've never actually been on the same pitch together. "When I was a kid, I tried to model my game on his. "To get the chance of playing against him would be a real thrill and provide me with the perfect end to a great season." David spent a loan spell at Forfar during the SPL's winter shutdown and never dreamed he'd be preparing for a family reunion Often an annual event, a family reunion takes place on a specified day each year for the purpose of keeping an extended family closer together. Some reunions may be held less often. on the last day of the season. He added: "At the beginning of the campaign the best I'd hoped for by the end of the season was to be in the under-21s and maybe make the first-team squad on the odd occasion. "But I've made six substitute appearances in the top team now - and if I get handed a starting jersey that would be the icing on the cake." Dons striker Robbie, who spent seven seasons at Tannadice, knows he'll be in for an ear-bashing if United win. He said: "The last time we played against each other was probably a kick about in the park, but even then he wanted to beat me. "I've been talking to Noun 1. talking to - a lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to" lecture, speech rebuke, reprehension, reprimand, reproof, reproval - an act or expression of criticism and censure; "he had to him on the phone this week and he's definitely enjoying his football. "In style, he's similar to me and according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. my mum we both run exactly the same. "He's got all the confidence a young boy needs and he's fast, although he'll get even faster as he gets older. "I've seen him once or twice lately and have been reading very good reports. "They're saying he's one for the future, so if he can get a good pre-season behind him he should be able to progress from there next year." Aberdeen midfielder Ross O'Donoghue could get his first start for Ebbe Skovdahl's side, while Fergus Tiernan and Scott Michie have been included in the squad. Phil McGuire returns for suspended defender Thomas Solberg. Skovdahl said: "I think it will be very open and hopefully an enjoyable end to the season for the supporters." Tangerines boss Smith will rest Lilley and skipper Jason De Vos Jason de Vos (surname often spelt De Vos or deVos; born January 2, 1974 in London, Ontario) is a professional football player who plays for Ipswich Town in the Football League Championship in England and formerly on the Canadian national soccer team. who are both one booking away from suspension. Long term injury victims Jamie Fullarton and Jim Paterson will be involved. And Hasney Aljofree is likely to replace David Partridge, who is out with a virus. CAPTION(S): ESTABLISHED: Dons' Robbie; YOUNG ONE: United's David |
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