New Aberdeen signings laid down marker: 'they have to prove themselves'
Ross McCrorie insists that Aberdeen’s new boys must prove that they are capable of living up to the club’s high expectations.
The 24-year-old admitted that last season’s dismal campaign was nowhere near good enough as they finished 10th in the Premiership.
Jim Goodwin has set about turning their fortunes around with a mammoth rebuild of his first team squad.
Albanian midfielder Ylber Ramadani and North Macedonian striker Bojan Miovski have both been signed from MTK Budapest.
And the Dons boss has also signed defenders Jayden Richardson, Anthony Stewart and Liam Scales. Goalkeeper Kelle Roos has been signed from Derby County.
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Aberdeen supporters have been left thrilled