Jak Alnwick: Why Aberdeen and Hibs want St Mirren keeper and how he compares to Joe Lewis and Matt Macey
Aberdeen and Hibs have been regular adversaries in the transfer window over recent seasons.
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Aberdeen and Hibs have been regular adversaries in the transfer window over recent seasons.
Restored to his favoured right wing-back role after a spell as an auxiliary centre-back, the 25-year-old played a big part in Hibs’ opener at Pittodrie, his cross being diverted past Joe Lewis by Dons defender Calvin Ramsay.
The chase for a place among the cinch Premiership’s elite will go to the wire as the clubs behind Hibs capitalised on their defeat to Aberdeen to close the gap and, in the case of Dundee United, usurp them in fourth.
Chris Cadden’s cross after 20 minutes was turned into his own net by Calvin Ramsay to give the visitors the lead but a Lewis Ferguson penalty after Rocky Bushiri was penalised for handball brought the Dons back into the match, and he added a second from the spot after Ryan Porteous was red-carded for a foul on Ross McCrorie.
Jim Goodwin insists there was there was no fallout with Scott Brown before he quit Aberdeen as the Irishman announced Joe Lewis will be captain again.
Joe Lewis has been reinstalled as Aberdeen captain following the departure of Scott Brown.
Jak Alnwick is a pre-contract target for Aberdeen as Jim Goodwin makes a push for his old St Mirren No. 1.
Scott Brown has left Aberdeen to pursue coaching opportunities in a move which looks like bringing down the curtain on his playing career.