Jim Goodwin wants Aberdeen to play with no fear away to Celtic
Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin hopes his new signings can bring a fresh approach to Celtic Park and play with no fear.
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Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin hopes his new signings can bring a fresh approach to Celtic Park and play with no fear.
St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson remains wary of Sunday’s opponents Motherwell despite their lamentable Europa Conference League qualifying exit at the hands of Sligo Rovers.
Harry Kewell was famous as the star pupil by the time Aaron Mooy hit the same high school in New South Wales. But the Celtic new Bhoy reckons the Australian legend will now be the perfect teacher at Parkhead.
Defiant Jim Goodwin reckons Aberdeen fans should be "comfortable" with Liam Scales’ arrival at Pittodrie after a backlash over another loan arrival from Celtic.
Stephen Robinson has become the second top flight manager to slam the Premier Sports Cup schedule - claiming the early start is unfair on Premiership clubs.
St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson is in an optimistic mood ahead of the new cinch Premiership season after his side ended a disappointing Premier Sports Cup campaign with a 3-1 win over Edinburgh City on Saturday.
Aberdeen fans are fearing for the future of Christian Ramirez after it emerged Bojan Miovski has nabbed his number nine shirt. American star Ramirez became the Dons' main talisman last season but suffered from loss of form by the time of the Scottish Premiership split and was given an early summer break to 'recharge his batteries'.
Stephen Robinson said it was inevitable. A cast-iron certainty that after a spell away he would return to “the madness of Scottish football”. But you’ve got to wonder: did he ever think it would be as mad as this?