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Aberdeen and United handed tricky away ties in League Cup



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Published Date: 12 August 2008
THE Scottish Football League brought in a comedian to help make the draw for the second round of the Co-Operative Insurance Cup yesterday, although the joke will have been lost on the managers of Aberdeen and Dundee United.
Both sides face tricky away draws against lower-division clubs. Jimmy Calderwood's Aberdeen, who got their season off to a disappointing start when losing at home to Inverness Caledonian Thistle on Saturday, are required to make the long trip to Seco
nd Division Ayr United. Craig Levein, the Fife-based manager of Dundee United, has not so far to travel after his side were handed an away draw at Cowdenbeath. It is a significant journey in terms of emotional-charge, however. Levein made his name as a manager at Central Park, and also began his playing career at the club.

Hibernian and Hearts were handed more straightforward draws by Ed Byrne, the Irish comedian who is currently appearing at the Edinburgh Fringe festival. Both play at home, entertaining Morton and Airdrie United respectively. The tie which perhaps holds most prospect of a shock is the one between currently high-flying Brechin City and Kilmarnock at Glebe Park. Brechin eliminated Jim Jefferies' side from the same competition five years ago.

The holders Rangers are excused second-round participation due to what had been assumed would be European commitments. Celtic, Motherwell and Queen of the South are also not required for the same reason, although they at least remain in Europe.

The draw, which was made in the opulent Signet Library in Edinburgh, sought to banish memories of last season's foul-up during the draw for the semi-finals of what was then the CIS Cup. The draw was botched due to Alex Fergusson, the presiding officer, matching up the numbers to the wrong teams. The mistake was later rectified, but only after the draw had gone out live on television.

This time such farce has been restricted to the theatres, school halls and gymnasiums being deployed for Edinburgh Fringe festival productions. But a link between football and the performance arts was established when Byrne was recruited to draw out the balls. It was brave of the SFL and the Co-Op, given the easy headlines on offer had there been another blunder. 'Ed Balls Up' was just one possibility, but the comedian performed as though he had been born to grab numbered balls from a felt bag. He did, though, confess to being slightly bemused to be asked, given his indifference to football. "I think you'll be hard pressed to find a comedian with less of an interest in football than me," he said afterwards. He has only ever been to one football match – Burnley v Huddersfield Town.

"My link with the Co-Operative is through Amnesty International – they sponsor the Stand-Up for Freedom gig every year, at which I perform," he explained. "It's an odd thing to be asked to do. I am not a huge football fan, but I am big fan of Scotland, the country. I have links with Scotland, just not to Scottish football."

It didn't matter. Dressed in a pair of hiking boots and with the style of haircut last seen in a Panini sticker album circa late 1970s, he wrapped his Irish tongue faultlessly around names like Hamilton Academical and Inverness Caledonian Thistle. He even displayed a knowledge of what had occurred on the last occasion the draw was made in Edinburgh. "This won't be as funny as when you had politicians doing it," he said, prior to picking out the first seeded team – St Mirren.

He's here all month.

Co-operative Insurance Cup

Second round

St Mirren v Dumbarton

Livingston v St Johnstone

Dundee v Partick Thistle

Ayr v Aberdeen

Hibernian v Morton

Arbroath v Inverness CT

Hamilton v Clyde

Cowdenbeath v Dundee Utd

Hearts v Airdrie

Raith v Falkirk

Dunfermline v Alloa

Brechin v Kilmarnock

Ties to be played on Tuesday/Wednesday 26/27 August



The full article contains 671 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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1

What is the Union Dividend anyway ?,

Self determination, not supplication 12/08/2008 02:02:22
Rankgers Rearrangers won't be excused this round of the competition next year.

Funny though. The draw was made after their euro exit. Why are they "excused second-round participation due to what had been assumed would be European commitments" when, if the draw was made yesterday, they were already out ?

I think we should be told, SFA/SFL/whoever...
2

Nell,

The Preservation Hall 12/08/2008 07:59:30
No. 1:- I'm with you on this. Why have Rangers been excused the second round? They were already out of europe when the draw was made. If there was one too many teams then let one team be drawn as a bye into the next round. Once more favouritism to rangers.
3

Hysterical Jambow,

12/08/2008 08:29:40
Never thought I would side with the SFA, but #1 & #2, you guys are sounding paranoid.

Let's look on the positive, less income for them. Not only do have they lost the benefit of even the shortest expected European run (Thanks to Hearts reserves!!!) they also lose out on 1 more match income, which let's face it, with it being seeded they would win.

I reckon Morton, Raith and Ayr if there are going to be any shocks. Ther rest look straight forward.
4

gothenburg1983,

12/08/2008 12:09:22
#4 There will be a bigger shock when you post something witty.

Yelly teeth is away to Villa. Weir and Buggerer as central defence and Dailly as your creative midfielder? hahahahahahahha....jog on scum.
5

Ribbonman,

Glasgow (east) 12/08/2008 12:44:24
#2 Nell. The answer to your question is,that there are lots and lots of orange sashes in and around the SFA,end of story!
6

gothenburg1983,

12/08/2008 13:33:30
enjoy your team being sold from under you?

Walter will struggle for 2nd with that lot of journeymen.

Glasgow - A national embarassment. Unemployment, Murder, Sickness, Drug addiction.

Aberdeen is booming - ya lowlife scumbag ye.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/welcome-to-boomtown-britains-new-capital-of-bling-891291.html
7

gothenburg1983,

12/08/2008 13:52:59
You keep reminiscing about the dockyards and an Empire long disappeared but remember this is 2008.

If your a resident of Glasgow and over 38 you must be seriously considering how many months you have to live.
8

gothenburg1983,

12/08/2008 14:11:58
Two European trophies to the unwashed bluenoses one.

We welcome the chase.
9

gothenburg1983,

12/08/2008 14:13:34
Butcher's dogs normally look fit but they just keel over unxepectedly one day - diet of off cuts and whatever else is unsellable to the punters. However, in Glasgow i believe nothing goes to waste.
10

gothenburg1983,

12/08/2008 14:22:38
Enkoy your run in Eur....hhahahahahahahahahahah...
hahahahahahahahahahaha
Your bank account is empty - It's going to be al long season for the unwashed. No guarantee of 2nd this year.

2 Euro trophies (No riots)
We welcome the chase.
11

gothenburg1983,

12/08/2008 15:22:52
We should all gel our hair, wear Burberry and tracky bottoms tucked into socks. Glasgow - fashion capital of Europe.

Get your facts right before commenting on the game against the Eagles.

Well done on having a pre-season tour without trouble. Is it a first?
12

gothenburg1983,

12/08/2008 15:31:09
it's laughable that you have the nerve to comment on other teams fans. After Manchester, stabbing Celtic fans etc...

still, a few more dodgy results and your glory seeking idiots will be deserting in droves. Ibrox will be back to pre-souness attendances.

Big club? hahahahahah. Big debts.
13

gothenburg1983,

12/08/2008 16:03:16
Congratulations on your contribution to the co-efficent this year.

Your support stretches about as far as Falkirk with a few stinking unwashed form down South who moved there to finally get a Mcjob.

2 Euro trophies (No riots)

We welcome the chase.
14

gothenburg1983,

12/08/2008 16:11:34
likewise when your playin the elite competition that is European..oh...ahahahahahahahahahahahah.
15

gothenburg1983,

12/08/2008 16:12:42
http://www.throneout.com/

16

gothenburg1983,

12/08/2008 16:44:35
Are they favourites for promotion?
17

gothenburg1983,

12/08/2008 16:46:07
if the fire sale continues at Ibrox it will be your lot fighting relegation.

19 million Walter has spent on. To produce that? No wonder you have to celebrate CIS cup wins so heartily.
18

gothenburg1983,

12/08/2008 16:47:10
2 European trophies. ( No riots)
We welcome the chase.

Stand free.
19

gothenburg1983,

12/08/2008 16:53:16
sorry i turned you on so much.

Your a weegie and you have a shower?
20

Ribbonman,

Glasgow (east) 12/08/2008 22:09:55
#28 Royalty .......You should take a shower,because you support the most sectarian and racist club in the world. We all remember the Rankers hooligans in Manchester.The decent people of Manchester will never forget these fascist thugs. Glasgow Rangers = Scotland's shame.

 

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