Kilmarnock 1 Aberdeen 1: Cure for away support's apathy is kids' stuff
ABERDEEN are a club compelled to look to the future.
- Source: heraldscotland.com
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- Date: Sun 06 May 09:51
ABERDEEN are a club compelled to look to the future.
THERE was a time, not so long ago, when Aberdeen were having a say at the sharp end of championships.
There was something of a boxing vibe about this bout at East End Park, and not just because Aberdeen threw in the towel after going a goal down early ...
DUNFERMLINE recorded their first home win of the season with such aplomb that you wondered why they didn't do so a little earlier.
It is hard to imagine that a year ago Jamie Langfield was fighting for his life having been struck down by a brain seizure – a period which put footba...
The Inverness supporters were vociferous in their condemnation of their team in a game that was dismal, drab, and – in the manner of Aberdeen's victor...
Craig Brown's balancing act of trying to finish the season strongly while attempting to offer first-team opportunities to the younger, untried members...
The elevated dugouts at Hampden may prove testing to Craig Brown's ageing knees but they are unlikely to be too great an obstacle to the vocal capabil...
Aberdeen, oft accused of under-performing, chose their final game before facing Hibernian in the semi-final of the William Hill Scottish Cup at Hampde...
KARI ARNASON has claimed that his form has dipped since talks over a new contract were suspended by Aberdeen.
WHEN Stuart McCall sat down, exhaled loudly and exclaimed that he would have happily harvested a point from this encounter, it was a tacit admission o...
MOTHERWELL'S hopes of a return to Hampden in another Scottish Cup final disappeared at the hands of Aberdeen on Sunday.
THIRTEEN proved to be lucky for Aberdeen yesterday.
Craig Brown needs no reminding that failure to guide Aberdeen through their William Hill Scottish Cup sixth-round tie against Motherwell at Fir Park o...
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SUFFICE to say Celtic's excursion to Aberdeen didn't exactly pan out as planned.
as if Aberdeen's injury list weren't damaging enough to their prospects of ending Celtic's 17-match winning run in the league, Craig Brown believes th...
"I saw Vernon in the corner of my eye but I wasn't going to pass.
ANYONE assessing this encounter for their pre-match pools coupon could have been forgiven in plumping for a scoreless stalemate.
Darren Mackie's hopes of remaining an Aberdeen player beyond the end of the season are receding by the week with Craig Brown, the manager, unconvinced...