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Aberdeen AGM LIVE as Dave Cormack and the board meet the fans at Pittodrie

Things are starting look a bit rosier for Aberdeen after a testing start to the season.

But Pittodrie chiefs will address any concerns fans have when they welcome shareholders to Pittodrie for their latest annual general meeting.

Jimmy Thelin's side had slumbered out the blocks at the start of the season off the back of their Scottish Cup triumph last season but have since found some form, putting together an eight match unbeaten run in all competitions.

Saturday's 3-1 away win at Dundee has moved the Dons into the top six for the first time this campaign, with Thelin's team now five points behind third placed Motherwell with a game in hand.

With the Swede's position in the dugout as strong as ever, the AGM is likely to centre around two major talking points. Aberdeen have vowed to deliver a brand new stadium for decades and last week, hit out at Aberdeen City Councillor and SNP politician Alex McLellan's concerns for a new arena that would also serve as a community hub.

The appointment of the club's first ever sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel last month is also likely to spark questions from supporters about the upcoming January transfer window.

The Reds remain short-handed in some areas of the pitch while the likes of Leighton Clarkson and Kusini Yengi face uncertain futures at Pittodrie.

We will have minute-by-minute coverage of Aberdeen's 2025 AGM and you can follow it all right here.

Aberdeen's upturn in form has seen boss Jimmy Thelin revert back to the 3-4-3 hyrbid system that helped them down Celtic to win the Scottish Cup last season.

That formation change has seen the likes of Ante Palaversa and Leighton Clarkson find minutes hard to come by, and with the latter approaching the final year of his

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