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5 things in Alan Burrows Aberdeen inbox as chief executive gets feet under desk on first day at Pittodrie

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Alan Burrows has officially taken over as Aberdeen chief executive and the former Motherwell man has a huge inbox to get through over the next couple of months.

Dons chairman Dave Cormack has put his trust in Burrows to steady the ship at Pittodrie on and off the field in a bid to calm the anger among the fanbase which has built up in recent months.

The Red Army has not been shy in coming forward over their disgust at the running of some aspects of the club - mainly the football side which has seen two managers sacked in the space of two years.

Jim Goodwin was the most recent to be shown the door in the Granite City, while Stephen Glass did not last much longer than the former St Mirren boss in the hot seat.

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