Aberdeen draw with St Mirren in Andrew Considine’s final game of 18-year spell
Aberdeen and St Mirren played out a dreary end-of-season draw in the cinch Premiership as the curtain came down on Andrew Considine’s lengthy Dons career.
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Aberdeen and St Mirren played out a dreary end-of-season draw in the cinch Premiership as the curtain came down on Andrew Considine’s lengthy Dons career.
Callum Hendry’s first-half strike gave St Johnstone a vital 1-0 win over Aberdeen at McDiarmid Park – a result that sees Dundee relegated from the cinch Premiership.
Callum Hendry’s clinical first half finish provided St Johnstone with a much-needed dose of positivity.
Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin has assured Joe Lewis he remains prominent in his thoughts for next season even though he plans to bring in a new goalkeeper.
Paul McGinn’s 83rd minute strike earned Hibs a share of the points against Aberdeen but he also gave his own profile a boost ahead of the appointment of a new manager.
Although little left to fight for this season, both sets of players have a lot to consider ahead of next term.
Maybe it was because he was making his 500th appearance but Paul Hanlon was the one the stadium announcer credited with Hibs equaliser, despite the fact it was Paul McGinn who had guided the 83rd strike past Joe Lewis.
David Bates fired the Dons in front from close range ten minutes into the second half but McGinn replied late on as the hosts snatched a deserved point, and came close to nicking the win late on.