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Sandlot fic... part threeeeee
Yeah-Yeah POV
It was really nice of Benny to give smalls a walkie talkie so he could still be in the game. Those two are close, but I know Benny is generous and would have done that for any of us. Jesus, what would I even do if I was stuck at home all day? Help mom and Alice iron clothes? Yikes.
I wish Phillips and his team would just leave already. We already kicked their butts, and they're just interrupting my playtime with the guys. I'm itching to get moving again. Is this how Benny feels all the time?
"Shut up for two seconds, Porter!" Phillips snapped. "We came here because we've been preparing... for a rematch!" Phillips' teammates cheered almost mechanically. I don't know if anyone else is buying this, but I sure ain't. Those guys have no team spirit, and that's why they lose.
Everyone looked at Benny. "I'd love to play against you guys, Phillips," Benny said, scratching his head. He doesn't want anything to do with these guys, but who are we to turn down a challenge? "Except, we can't do it, because one of our team members is grounded."
"Oh, so you forfeit?" Phillips sneered.
"Watch it, crap face! We could kick your asses with half a team!" Ham shot back. The rest of us roared in approval.
"Fine, fine, fine!" Benny said indignantly. "But it has to be next week. If one of us is out, all of us are."
"Good. You guys could use the prep time." Phillips smirked and his team got on their bikes and left. Bunch of jerks.
"I don't know, Benny, this seems off," Kenny said. "What if they've been training like they said?"
"Yeah-yeah, what if we embarrass ourselves?" I jumped in.
"We won't," Benny replied calmly. "And even if those guys do win, we've got an advantage over them. We're cool, and they're mean."
Benny was cutting us an awful lot of slack with that one. I hope Scotty forgives me for the things I said in the beginning. All he needed was some guidance and he was on par with the rest of us almost immediately! Not that I would admit that to him or the guys, though.
"Well, what are we waiting for? Let's get practicing!"
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"Hey, Alan. How was your day?"
"Good."
"How are the others?"
"Good."
"Not in a conversational mood today?"
"Go- I mean. Not really." I love my mom, even though she drives me nuts.
"Well, Alice and I baked you a special treat for after dinner!" I smiled. Then the door opened. I frowned. Dad is home.
"Hi honey. Hi, Alice! Hello, Alan." I don't know if I love my dad, but I feel like I probably should, so I force a grin.
We all sat at the dinner table and my mom scooped roasted chicken, green beans, and mashed potatoes on my plate. I ate a few bites before I got up and started pacing around with my fork in my hand.
"Alan! Sit down. It's not cocktail hour."
"Sorry."
"School starts in just over a week, Alan. Are you going to act like this in school?" My father demanded.
"No." I mumbled.
"You'd better not." My dad paused. "Maybe you can learn some things from your sister. She gets along perfectly fine and so can you."
"Honey," mom started,
"No." Said my father. "Alan is starting middle school this year. If he can't get his shit together, he won't be allowed to go to the sandlot."
"THAT'S NOT FAIR!" I yelled. I looked at mom and Alice desperately, but neither of them would meet my eyes.
"That's enough out of you, Alan. Now go to your room." There is no use arguing, so I trotted up the stairs, defeated.
How do the other guys have it so easy? We're not star students by any means - except maybe Smalls - but they can at least get their homework done. And my dad is right. Why can't I be more like my sister?
I'll just go to the sandlot extra early tomorrow, so I won't have to see my stupid family.
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Laying the Yeah-Yeah ADHD headcanons on thick here... what's a fic if I don't project myself onto all the characters?
Part 4 coming soon!!
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The sandlot 4th of July
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Luma Financial Hires Longtime AIG Sales Manager: Personnel Moves
What you need to know
AIG has a new Head of Investor Relations.
Protective Life’s new Chief Risk Manager was New York Life’s Head of Financial Risk.
Partner Re, a reinsurer, has a new CEO for life in North America.
Luma Financial Technologies has hired Keith Burger to serve as its national annuity sales director.
The Cincinnati-based company provides technology and other services to companies that sell structured annuities and other structured products.
Burger worked for American International Group Inc .. from 1998 until the beginning of this year.
Burger was the pension unit’s national sales manager for 19 years. In that position, he increased pension revenue from $ 500 million to $ 5 billion.
According to his LinkedIn listing, he managed outside wholesalers, each with an average productivity of $ 153 million.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Colorado Boulder. He holds the professional title of Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor.
In other staff moves messages:
AIG has hired Quentin McMillan as Vice President, Managing Director and Head of Investor Relations.
McMillan joined the New York-based insurer from Marsh McLennan, where he was Senior Director of Investor Relations.
Previously, he was Equity Research Executive at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods and Morgan Stanley.
He holds a bachelor’s degree from Boston College and a master’s degree in business administration from Columbia.
Protective Life Corp. – a Birmingham, Alabama-based subsidiary of Dai-Ichi Life Holdings Inc. – has appointed Pooja Rahman as Senior Vice President and Chief Risk Officer.
The company has also promoted Deep Banerjee to Senior Vice President and Treasurer.
Rahman was previously Head of Financial Risk at New York Life Insurance Company.
Early in her career, she worked as an analyst with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and in positions at Aviva, Principal Financial Group Inc. and the Iowa Insurance Division.
She holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Mumbai, a master’s degree in business from the University of New Orleans, and a law degree from Drake University.
Banerjee was Vice President Strategic Risk at Protective Life.
He joined the company from S&P Global Ratings in September 2020.
He has a bachelor’s degree from Marietta College.
The Baltimore Life Insurance Company has hired Chris Motta as Vice President, Chief Actuary.
Motta previously worked as a valuation actuary at Global Bankers Insurance Group. He also worked as an actuary for Genworth Financial Inc.
Motta holds a bachelor’s degree from Virginia Tech. He is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries and a member of the professional titles of the American Academy of Actuaries.
Baltimore Life is based in Owings Mills, Maryland.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota hired Matt Hunt as the first Chief Experience Officer (CXO).
Hunt moved from the US bank in Minneapolis to health insurance in Eagan, Minnesota.
Hunt holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the University of Minnesota.
He is a board member of the Bakken Museum in Minneapolis and the Minnesota Institute for Talented Youth in St. Paul.
Minnesota Blue has also promoted Jeff Snegosky to Vice President of Medicare and Individual, from Senior Director, Individual Market and Government Distribution.
Venerable – a West Chester, Pennsylvania-based company that owns and manages variable annuity companies – has appointed Wei Kiat Teo as vice president and head of capital management and Gil Chua as head of risk management strategy.
Teo was previously a member of the Corporate Development Team at Prudential Financial Inc.
He has an Actuarial Degree from the University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.
Chua was a portfolio manager at Goldman Sachs. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
PartnerRe Ltd. – a reinsurer based in Pembroke, Bermuda – has named Chris Shanahan to succeed Alan Ryder as CEO North America Life.
Ryer plans to retire on September 1st.
Shanahan was President, US Life Operations at PartnerRe.
At the beginning of his career he was Executive Vice President for Mortality Solutions and Corporate Marketing at Hannover Re in the USA.
He has a bachelor’s degree from Drake University.
The Pension Benefit Guarantee Corp. has hired Ann Orr as chief policy officer.
Previously, she was Deputy Director of the Center for Presidential Transition at the Partnership for Public Service.
Before that, she was Chief of Staff for the PBGC from 2011 to 2019.
She has a bachelor’s degree from Yale.
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Freed of 1,000 Years of Grime, Anglo-Saxon Cross Emerges in Stunning Detail
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Freed of 1,000 Years of Grime, Anglo-Saxon Cross Emerges in Stunning Detail
In 2014, amateur treasure hunter Derek McLennan was scouring a field in southwestern Scotland when he unearthed what appeared to be a bit of silver decorated with an Anglo-Saxon design.
“I went into shock, endorphins flooded my system and away I went stumbling towards my colleagues waving it in the air,” the retired businessman told BBC News at the time.
As it turns out, the rare artifact that caught McLennan’s eye was just the tip of an archaeological iceberg: He and two friends had stumbled onto a hoard of more than 100 gold and silver objects—one of the biggest troves of Viking-era artifacts ever found in the United Kingdom.
National Museums Scotland acquired the Galloway Hoard, as it came to be known, in 2017. Since then, conservators have been working to clean and restore the items, all of which spent more than 1,000 years buried in the Scottish field. This week, the National Museum of Scotland (NMS) released new images of the latest object to undergo conservation: an intricately decorated Anglo-Saxon cross.
After a millennium underground, the cross was encrusted with dirt. Wrapped in a coiled silver cord made out of wire bundled around an animal-gut core, it proved difficult to clean. Improvising, conservators turned to a carved porcupine quill—a tool “sharp enough to remove the dirt yet soft enough not to damage the metalwork,” according to a statement.
Cleaning revealed the cross’ ornate decorations of black niello, or metallic alloy, and gold leaf. As Alan Young reports for the Scotsman, each arm of the item bears an intricate engraving of one of the four Gospel writers from the Christian New Testament: Saint Matthew as a human, Saint Mark as a lion, Saint Luke as a calf and Saint John as an eagle.
Curators used an improvised tool made of porcupine quill to gently clean the cross, which features engravings of the four Gospel writers.
(National Museums Scotland)
“The pectoral cross, with its subtle decoration of evangelist symbols and foliage, glittering gold and black inlays, and its delicately coiled chain, is an outstanding example of the Anglo-Saxon goldsmith’s art,” says Leslie Webster, former curator of Britain, prehistory and Europe at the British Museum, in the statement.
“Anglo-Saxon crosses of this kind are exceptionally rare, and only one other—much less elaborate—is known from the ninth century,” she continues. “The discovery of this pendant cross, in such a remarkable context, is of major importance for the study of early medieval goldsmiths’ work, and for our understanding of Viking and Anglo-Saxon interactions in this turbulent period.”
Archaeologists think that someone buried the cross, in addition to the rest of the hoard, sometime in the ninth century A.D. Martin Goldberg, NMS’ principal curator of early medieval and Viking collections, tells the Observer’s Dalya Alberge that the elaborate piece likely belonged to a high-ranking cleric or king.
The chain now wrapped tightly around the cross would once have been suspended from the wearer’s neck, Goldberg says.
“You could almost imagine someone taking it off their neck and wrapping the chain around it to bury it in the ground,” the curator adds. “It has that kind of personal touch.”
Goldberg suspects that the cross was stolen in a Viking raid.
“We imagine that a lot of ecclesiastical treasures were robbed from monasteries—that’s what the historical record of the Viking age describes to us,” he tells the Observer. “This is one of the [survivors].”
For those who can visit in person, the cross will be on public display at the Edinburgh museum from February 19 to May 9, 2021. Other signature discoveries from the hoard, including rare silver bracelets, a gold ring and a gold pin, will also feature in the show, titled “Galloway Hoard: Viking-Age Treasure.”
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Avrasya Tüneli, 50 milyon dolar bedel ile sigortalandı http://ift.tt/2kiwXJW
Avrasya Tüneli, Marsh Tarafından Sigortalandı!
Avrasya Tüneli’ne Marsh İmzası!
Türkiye’nin son yıllardaki en önemli projeleri arasında yer alan İstanbul Boğazı Karayolu Tüp Geçit Projesi, bir diğer adıyla Avrasya Tüneli, dünyanın lider sigorta ve reasürans brokerliği şirketlerinden Marsh Türkiye aracılığıyla sigortalandı. Marsh Türkiye, Avrasya Tüneli’nin proje, inşaat aşamasında 1 milyar dolar, işletme aşamasında ise 650 milyon dolarlık sigorta işlemine aracılık etti.
Dünyanın lider sigorta brokerliği ve risk yönetimi şirketi Marsh, geçen hafta açılışı yapılan ve Türkiye’nin son yıllardaki en önemli projeleri arasında yer alan, İstanbul Boğazı Karayolu Tüp Geçit Projesi’nin (Avrasya Tüneli) sigortalanmasına aracılık etti. Daha önce de onlarca büyük altyapı projesinde imzası bulunan Marsh, Avrasya Tüneli’nin proje ve inşaat aşamasından işletme aşamasına kadar tüm süreçlerinde yer aldı. Yapım aşamasına 2012 yılında başlanan, Asya ve Avrupa kıtalarını deniz altından birbirine bağlayan Avrasya Tüneli ve bağlantı tünellerinin proje ve inşaat aşamasının teminat değeri 1 milyar dolar civarında bulunuyor ve 4 yıllık bir zaman dilimini kapsıyor. Sigorta kapsamında deprem dahil doğal afetler, yangın, hırsızlık, tasarım hataları, inşaat riskleri yer alıyor.
İşletme aşamasında da yer aldı!
20 Aralık 2016 yılında işletmeye geçen Avrasya Tüneli için yaklaşık 650 milyon dolar bedel ile yine Marsh Sigorta aracılığı ile operasyon dahil bütün risklere terör, politik şiddet ve sorumluluk teminatları sağlandı. Avrasya Tüneli’nin 5.4 kilometrelik bölümü deniz tabanı altına özel bir teknoloji ile inşa edilen iki katlı tünelden ve diğer metotlarla inşa edilen iki bağlantı tünellerinden oluşuyor. Kazlıçeşme ve Göztepe arasında hizmet verecek olan proje 1 milyar 245 milyon dolar yatırım bedeli ile hayata geçti.
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Australia re-enters the space race
South Australia’s west coast will roar with the sound of rocket launches this week, as start-up Southern Launch begins its test program with two sub-orbital rockets.
Southern Launch apparatus and model of DART. Credit: Southern Launch
It will be a significant moment for Australia’s space industry – the next chapter in a history of rocket launches extending over six decades. It’s also the first tests by Southern Launch, a private company founded in 2017 to establish a site in South Australia for orbital rocket launches.
The launch will take place near the Indigenous community of Koonibba, around 8 hours drive from Adelaide, where Southern Launch has established a testing range. Launching northwards, each rocket will be a Netherlands-designed 2-stage DART about 3.4 metres long and weighing 34 kilograms. In just 6 seconds of rocket burn they will scream to speeds of Mach 5. The test rockets won’t reach orbit, however, peaking around 85km above Earth.
They will be carrying a payload though – a miniature probe designed and built by DEWC Systems, an Australian electronic warfare engineering company. After reaching apogee, DEWC-SP1, as the payload has been dubbed, will descend to Earth under parachute. As it comes down, the package of antennas and sensors will perform a sensing mission, as well as being a test of withstanding the 50g of force during launch.
Once landed, the payload will be collected by DEWC Systems crew escorted by a local Aboriginal cultural monitor.
“This event is more than just Australia’s first launch, but a testament to Australian companies coming together with our international partners to push the boundaries of the conceivable and inspire future generations to be spacefarers,” says Southern Launch CEO Lloyd Damp.
“The ability to launch satellites from Australia will be a return to a past capability, that has big implications for our future,” says Swinburne University astronomer Alan Duffy.
“We can decide when and where to launch as a nation, allowing us to quickly respond and service a global space industry worth US$600bn by 2030. Our space industry is growing at a startling rate, and launching rockets is a small, but crucial, part of the industry.”
The launch window opens on Monday 14 September, through to Sunday 20 September. During the window there are two launches planned. Should weather prevent them from going ahead, there is a backup launch window a week later.
A company spokesperson told Cosmos the launches will be livestreamed on Southern Launch’s social media accounts.
The DART test profile. Credit: Southern Launch
Engaging with Indigenous community vital
The land for the test is leased from the Koonibba Community Aboriginal Corporation, however the partnership between Southern Launch and the local community goes beyond the lease and cultural monitors.
Southern Launch is working with the Koonibba community to provide opportunities for them to contribute to the project, the company says, having actively worked with local Indigenous people throughout the whole project. The front section of the DART rocket will feature artwork created by local community members as recognition of the partnership.
“Our people continue to have a strong connection with the land, the sea and the sky, so with Southern Launch developing a rocket test range on our lands, we are excited to develop a partnership role in developing Australia’s space future,” says Koonibba Community Aboriginal Corporation CEO Corey McLennan.
“Working closely with local Indigenous groups is crucial for the space sector as they often own the remote, isolated sites which are critical to safely launching rockets,” says Duffy.
“But more than that we want the exciting opportunities of space to be accessible to all Australians, and having that connection to the projects underway will inspire and provide access to the local groups to join that growing space workforce.”
Continuing a history of Australian rockets
This is far from the first rocket launch in Australia, or even South Australia. During the 1950s and 1960s Woomera played host to launches by the United Kingdom and European Launcher Development Organisation (a precursor to ESA), and for a time was the second busiest rocket range in the world.
Then, in 1967 Australia became just the third nation to design and deploy its own orbital satellite, with the launch of WRESAT. Finally, in 1971, the United Kingdom launched the Prospero satellite into low-earth orbit from Woomera – the most recent time a satellite was launched from Australia.
However, that should soon change, with Southern Launch and Equatorial Launch Australia both pushing ahead with establishing launch facilities. Additionally, Queensland company Gilmour Space expect to begin launching their Eris rocket in 2022.
Ultimately Southern Launch plan to establish a launch complex at Whalers Way, near the South Australian town of Port Lincoln. From this southerly point Southern Launch can offer sun-synchronous or polar orbital launches.
“In these types of orbits, a satellite passes over the same part of the Earth with the Sun in the same position, allowing for the same illumination of the ground,” says Duffy.
“That makes it easy to see features on the ground change over time, such as the growth (or loss!) of forests or fluctuations in water bodies all without having to worry about changing shadows or other complications that a different alignment of satellite-Earth-Sun can bring.
“The ability to deliver that service, be able to launch over a sea where there’s no risk of hitting populated areas, and in an area that doesn’t see hurricanes or extreme weather, is a global opportunity for Australia.”
Alan Duffy is Lead Scientist of the Royal Institution of Australia.
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Cosgrove scores twice as Aberdeen sweep aside St Mirren
Sam Cosgrove scored twice as Aberdeen thrashed St Mirren in their biggest league win since March.
Cosgrove’s header was his first for Aberdeen after 16 goalless games and just his second career goal.
Teenager Connor McLennan, on his first start, made it two with on-loan Derby defender Max Lowe scoring a third before the break.
St Mirren keeper Samson was culpable as Cosgrove doubled his tally, before Simeon Jackson chipped a consolation.
After scoring just five goals in seven league games, the Dons hit the net four times despite missing attackers James Wilson, Stevie May and Niall McGinn.
For last season’s Championship winner St Mirren, it is now six defeats in eight games.
Saturday’s Scottish Premiership – reaction and as it happened[1]
Aberdeen find their shooting boots
Derek McInnes has been accused in the past of not giving youth a chance. But with injuries and Scott McKenna’s suspension limiting his options, the Aberdeen manager had six players who have come through the Dons youth system in his squad, including McLennan, who was making his first start a day after his 19th birthday.
Another young player who has had a difficult beginning to his Aberdeen career is 21-year-old Cosgrove. But his long wait for a goal finally ended when Shay Logan picked him out at the near post, and he stooped low to head beyond Samson.
Before that, Aberdeen had dominated possession without doing much. But as the pressure lifted from Cosgrove’s shoulders, so too did it from Aberdeen as a whole. Gary Mackay-Steven cracked a shot off the far post, shortly before McLennan found the roof of the net with a delightful finish from outside the area.
While Aberdeen had their tails up, St Mirren looked a side bereft of confidence, and their afternoon got worse when new signing Adam Hammill had to exit early when he fell awkwardly on an arm after tussling with Graeme Shinnie.
Aberdeen have struggled for goals this season, but Lowe became the third player in a red shirt to net his first for the club as they continued to pour forward. The full-back started the move on the left hand side, then with the help of Mackay-Steven he raced through and collected the through ball before knocking it in.
Dons goalkeeper Joe Lewis almost gifted St Mirren a goal when his clearance clattered off Jackson and looped over him, but he managed to claw the ball off the goal-line. And Lee Hodson curled over as the visitors showed more life after half-time.
But they shot themselves in the foot when Cosgrove’s effort was straight at Samsom with the goalkeeper failing to hold it as it fell into the net behind him.
The Paisley side did pull one back through a mistake from the hosts, when Lewis Ferguson’s poor pass to Andrew Considine was seized on, and Jackson dinked the ball over Lewis. But it was a mere consolation, with St Mirren conceding four goals at Pittodrie for the second time this season.
Line-ups[2]
Match Stats[3]
Live Text[4]
Line-ups
Aberdeen
1Lewis
2Logan
18Devlin
4Considine
29Lowe
21BallSubstituted forGleesonat 71'minutes
19Ferguson
3Shinnie
11Mackay-Steven
16CosgroveSubstituted forAndersonat 78'minutes
27McLennanSubstituted forForresterat 56'minutes
Substitutes
7Forrester
8Gleeson
20Cerny
24Campbell
25Anderson
33Ross
37MacKenzie
St Mirren
1Samson
2McGinnBooked at 45mins
15Baird
35Ferdinand
21Hodson
4McGinnSubstituted forSmithat 56'minutes
8FlynnBooked at 23mins
28MacPherson
27Edwards
77HammillSubstituted forMcShaneat 35'minutes
11Jackson
Substitutes
5Heaton
10Smith
14Kirkpatrick
16McShane
26Lyness
36Jamieson
39Erhahon
Referee:
Alan Muir
Attendance:
14,003
Match Stats
Home TeamAberdeenAway TeamSt Mirren
Possession
Home56%
Away44%
Shots
Home14
Away6
Shots on Target
Home6
Away2
Corners
Home3
Away2
Fouls
Home15
Away13
Live Text
Posted at
Match ends, Aberdeen 4, St. Mirren 1.
Full Time
Posted at 90'+4'
Second Half ends, Aberdeen 4, St. Mirren 1.
Posted at 90'+1'
Attempt saved. Gary Mackay-Steven (Aberdeen) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom left corner.
Posted at 89'
Delay in match Anton Ferdinand (St. Mirren) because of an injury.
Posted at 87'
Corner, Aberdeen. Conceded by Ryan Edwards.
Posted at 87'
Shaleum Logan (Aberdeen) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Posted at 87'
Foul by Lee Hodson (St. Mirren).
Posted at 85'
Foul by Shaleum Logan (Aberdeen).
Posted at 85'
Ryan Edwards (St. Mirren) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 83'
Attempt missed. Shaleum Logan (Aberdeen) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the right from a direct free kick.
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Chris Forrester (Aberdeen) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 82'
Foul by Ryan Flynn (St. Mirren).
Posted at 80'
Foul by Andrew Considine (Aberdeen).
Posted at 80'
Simeon Jackson (St. Mirren) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Posted at 79'
Foul by Chris Forrester (Aberdeen).
Posted at 79'
Paul McGinn (St. Mirren) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Substitution
Posted at 78'
Substitution, Aberdeen. Bruce Anderson replaces Sam Cosgrove.
Goal!
Posted at 76'
Goal! Aberdeen 4, St. Mirren 1. Simeon Jackson (St. Mirren) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Cameron Smith.
Posted at 75'
Lewis Ferguson (Aberdeen) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Posted at 75'
Foul by Ryan Flynn (St. Mirren).
Posted at 74'
Delay in match Cameron MacPherson (St. Mirren) because of an injury.
Posted at 73'
Gary Mackay-Steven (Aberdeen) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Posted at 73'
Foul by Ryan Flynn (St. Mirren).
Substitution
Posted at 71'
Substitution, Aberdeen. Stephen Gleeson replaces Dominic Ball.
Posted at 69'
Graeme Shinnie (Aberdeen) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Posted at 69'
Foul by Ryan Flynn (St. Mirren).
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Foul by Michael Devlin (Aberdeen).
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Simeon Jackson (St. Mirren) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Goal!
Posted at 65'
Goal! Aberdeen 4, St. Mirren 0. Sam Cosgrove (Aberdeen) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Max Lowe.
Posted at 63'
Foul by Dominic Ball (Aberdeen).
Posted at 63'
Cameron Smith (St. Mirren) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 62'
Attempt missed. Lee Hodson (St. Mirren) right footed shot from the left side of the box is too high.
Posted at 61'
Graeme Shinnie (Aberdeen) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 61'
Foul by Lee Hodson (St. Mirren).
Posted at 58'
Sam Cosgrove (Aberdeen) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 58'
Foul by Jack Baird (St. Mirren).
Substitution
Posted at 56'
Substitution, St. Mirren. Cameron Smith replaces Stephen McGinn.
Substitution
Posted at 56'
Substitution, Aberdeen. Chris Forrester replaces Connor McLennan because of an injury.
Posted at 55'
Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match Connor McLennan (Aberdeen) because of an injury.
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References
^ Saturday’s Scottish Premiership – reaction and as it happened (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Line-ups (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Match Stats (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Live Text (www.bbc.co.uk)
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Rampant Aberdeen thrash St Mirren to reach quarters
Three goals in 10 first-half minutes ensured Aberdeen brushed St Mirren aside to reach the Scottish League Cup quarter-finals.
Gary Mackay-Steven volleyed home the opener before brilliantly setting up Graeme Shinnie to nod in the second.
Stevie May added a third before the break as Alan Stubbs’ newly-promoted Buddies were repeatedly carved open.
Mackay-Steven completed the rout when he won and scored a 57th-minute penalty – his fourth goal of the season.
This was the second Pittodrie hammering St Mirren have suffered in 2018, having been thumped 4-1 in the Scottish Cup in January while still a Championship team.
Derek McInnes’ Dons remain unbeaten in 90 minutes this season – their only defeat in five outings came after extra time away to Burnley in the Europa League second qualifying round.
More to follow.
Line-ups[1]
Match Stats[2]
Live Text[3]
Line-ups
Aberdeen
1Lewis
21Ball
18Devlin
4Considine
3Shinnie
8Gleeson
15WrightSubstituted forAndersonat 71'minutes
19Ferguson
11Mackay-Steven
23RossSubstituted forForresterat 61'minutes
17MaySubstituted forMcLennanat 79'minutes
Substitutes
7Forrester
16Cosgrove
20Cerny
24Campbell
25Anderson
27McLennan
32Roscoe
St Mirren
1Samson
2McGinn
15Baird
24KpekawaSubstituted forJonesat 52'minutes
3Coulson
22WillockBooked at 52mins
4McGinnBooked at 44mins
7Magennis
10SmithSubstituted forMacPhersonat 63'minutes
9Brock-MadsenSubstituted forCookeat 81'minutes
18Mullen
Substitutes
5Heaton
16McShane
19Jones
20Cooke
23King
28MacPherson
46Muir
Referee:
Steven McLean
Attendance:
9,011
Match Stats
Home TeamAberdeenAway TeamSt Mirren
Possession
Home63%
Away37%
Shots
Home23
Away7
Shots on Target
Home12
Away2
Corners
Home6
Away2
Fouls
Home12
Away9
Live Text
Posted at
Match ends, Aberdeen 4, St. Mirren 0.
Full Time
Posted at 90'
Second Half ends, Aberdeen 4, St. Mirren 0.
Posted at 86'
Foul by Gary Mackay-Steven (Aberdeen).
Posted at 86'
Stephen McGinn (St. Mirren) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 86'
Corner, Aberdeen. Conceded by Craig Samson.
Posted at 85'
Attempt saved. Connor McLennan (Aberdeen) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner.
Posted at 83'
Foul by Graeme Shinnie (Aberdeen).
Posted at 83'
Cody Cooke (St. Mirren) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Posted at 81'
Attempt missed. Graeme Shinnie (Aberdeen) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right.
Substitution
Posted at 81'
Substitution, St. Mirren. Cody Cooke replaces Nicolai Brock-Madsen.
Substitution
Posted at 79'
Substitution, Aberdeen. Connor McLennan replaces Stevie May.
Posted at 76'
Corner, Aberdeen. Conceded by Alfie Jones.
Substitution
Posted at 71'
Substitution, Aberdeen. Bruce Anderson replaces Scott Wright.
Posted at 70'
Foul by Michael Devlin (Aberdeen).
Posted at 70'
Nicolai Brock-Madsen (St. Mirren) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 67'
Chris Forrester (Aberdeen) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Posted at 67'
Foul by Paul McGinn (St. Mirren).
Posted at 65'
Gary Mackay-Steven (Aberdeen) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 65'
Foul by Hayden Coulson (St. Mirren).
Posted at 64'
Attempt missed. Chris Forrester (Aberdeen) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the left.
Substitution
Posted at 63'
Substitution, St. Mirren. Cameron MacPherson replaces Cameron Smith.
Substitution
Posted at 61'
Substitution, Aberdeen. Chris Forrester replaces Frank Ross.
Posted at 61'
Delay over. They are ready to continue.
Posted at 60'
Delay in match Scott Wright (Aberdeen) because of an injury.
Posted at 59'
Attempt missed. Scott Wright (Aberdeen) right footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the left.
Posted at 58'
Corner, St. Mirren. Conceded by Graeme Shinnie.
Posted at 58'
Attempt blocked. Cameron Smith (St. Mirren) left footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked.
Goal!
Posted at 57'
Goal! Aberdeen 4, St. Mirren 0. Gary Mackay-Steven (Aberdeen) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the bottom left corner.
Posted at 56'
Penalty Aberdeen. Gary Mackay-Steven draws a foul in the penalty area.
Posted at 56'
Penalty conceded by Hayden Coulson (St. Mirren) after a foul in the penalty area.
Posted at 55'
Foul by Lewis Ferguson (Aberdeen).
Posted at 55'
Matty Willock (St. Mirren) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Posted at 54'
Attempt missed. Kyle Magennis (St. Mirren) left footed shot from outside the box is too high.
Posted at 54'
Foul by Lewis Ferguson (Aberdeen).
Posted at 54'
Cameron Smith (St. Mirren) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Booking
Posted at 52'
Matty Willock (St. Mirren) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Posted at 52'
Stephen Gleeson (Aberdeen) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Posted at 52'
Foul by Matty Willock (St. Mirren).
Posted at 52'
Foul by Lewis Ferguson (Aberdeen).
Posted at 52'
Stephen McGinn (St. Mirren) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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References
^ Line-ups (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Match Stats (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Live Text (www.bbc.co.uk)
BBC Sport – Scottish
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