Paul Hartley tells Aberdeen they're in safe manager hands with Barry Robson as players told to buck up ideas
Paul Hartley believes Aberdeen are in safe hands with Barry Robson because he has already started to settle things down.
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Paul Hartley believes Aberdeen are in safe hands with Barry Robson because he has already started to settle things down.
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