Calvin Ramsay Aberdeen injury update as Jim Goodwin addresses goal hero's head knock
Jim Goodwin says Calvin Ramsay's injury is nothing to worry about after the full-back took a knock to the head against Dundee.
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Jim Goodwin says Calvin Ramsay's injury is nothing to worry about after the full-back took a knock to the head against Dundee.
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