câu lạc bộ bóng đá aberdeen Rival clubs occasionally refer to Aberdeen as "The Sheep" and their supporters as "The Sheep Shaggers ". The term was eventually accepted by the club's supporters, and fans began chanting "the sheep are on fire " at games. [ 163 ] The song was originally sung by away fans poking fun at an Aberdeen fan set on fire on a train while wearing a homemade sheep costume. [ 164 ] [ 165 ] This in turn led to specialised merchandise being sold by the club and local businesses. [ 166 ]. câu lạc bộ bóng đá flamengo Nhiều chuyên gia bóng đá dự đoán Aberdeen sẽ là nhân tố bất ngờ tại các giải lớn, nhờ lối chơi không ngại va chạm. câu lạc bộ bóng đá midtjylland Halliday and Hamilton left at the end of that championship-winning season, and Halliday was replaced by Davie Shaw . [ 16 ] Aberdeen won the League Cup under his guidance, beating St Mirren in 1955–56 , and reached another Scottish Cup final in 1959 . [ 20 ] However, Shaw stepped aside for another former favourite player, Tommy Pearson , in 1959. Pearson's time in charge coincided with a high turnover of players, and yielded no trophies. [ 22 ] He retired in 1965, making way for Eddie Turnbull . [ 11 ]