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Barry Robson faces nightmare Aberdeen FC scenario as board met with 'stick or twist' conundrum

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Barry Robson's Aberdeen face the nightmare prospect of ending the week BOTTOM of the Scottish Premiership as supporters start to question the manager's future following a dismal start to the campaign.

Hibernian's latest win over the Dons means Robson's men have won just three times from their opening 13 fixtures, failing to score in seven of them this far and sitting on a paltry 13 points.

Kilmarnock travel to Pittodrie on Wednesday aiming to pile more misery on the Pittodrie boss. The reverse fixture in Ayrshire saw the Reds battered by Killie and they were perhaps lucky to finish just the two goals behind.

Derek McInnes' team don't have a superior away record, although he will be desperate to get one over his former employers. While Aberdeen are in action, fellow strugglers St Johnstone, who are now under the guidance of Craig Levein after parting ways with Steven MacLean, host St Mirren at McDiarmid Park.

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