Jim Goodwin aiming for football to match backroom professionalism at Aberdeen
New manager Jim Goodwin has stressed the positives at Aberdeen after being “blown away” by the levels of professionalism at Pittodrie.
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New manager Jim Goodwin has stressed the positives at Aberdeen after being “blown away” by the levels of professionalism at Pittodrie.
Alex Greive accepts injuries to other strikers have accelerated his initial progress at St Mirren but the January signing believes he will develop further now that Curtis Main and Eamonn Brophy are fit again.
Jim Goodwin is desperate for his Aberdeen side to produce a performance for a sell-out Pittodrie crowd that guest of honour Sir Alex Ferguson would be proud of.
Robbie Neilson’s men have lost their last three leagues, have went four without victory and have netted only twice across the last five-and-a-third games having been taken to extra-time and penalties by Livingston in the Scottish Cup.
It is understandable that Robbie Neilson is looking forward to this weekend’s trip to Paisley with more optimism, hopeful that his team can put the recent dip in performance levels and results behind them.
Jim Goodwin insists Scott Brown will keep his assistant coaching title but his primary Aberdeen role will be on the pitch for the rest of the season.
Scott Brown has told Jim Goodwin he is focused on being a key player for Aberdeen after holding talks with St Mirren over their managerial vacancy.
Gus MacPherson reckons Jim Goodwin is the man to get Aberdeen back on track.