Last updated: 14:17, January 5, 2009
Aberdeen news
Rough Diamond admits poorly Dons
Zander Diamond admits several Aberdeen players where still struggling with the effects of flu during Saturday's defeat to Hamilton.
Flu bug hits Dons
Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood says his sides SPL clash with Hamilton will go ahead despite the Dons losing seven players to the flu.
Aberdeen boss sets Miller goal Target
Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood has challenged striker Lee Miller to score more than 15 goals this season.
Dons stars hit by illness
Captain Scott Severin and Zander Diamond are the latest Aberdeen players to be struck down by a flu bug sweeping through Pittodrie.
De Visscher to extend Dons stay
Aberdeen midfielder Jeffrey de Visscher has had a change of heart and is now considering a new deal at Pittodrie.
Dons can make Europe - De Visscher
Jeffrey De Visscher believes his Aberdeen side will qualify for Europe because they are not under as much pressure as their rivals.
Calderwood handed midfielder boost
Midfielder Derek Young is set to boost Aberdeen by returning from injury in time for Saturday's SPL clash with Hearts.
Calderwood makes Mackie call
Jimmy Calderwood has pleaded with his Aberdeen bosses to reward striker Darren Mackie with a new contract.
Stick with Brewster - Calderwood
Aberdeen manager Jimmy Calderwood is convinced Craig Brewster can lead Inverness away from the threat of relegation.
Dons to let Smith decide
Aberdeen are allowing midfielder Jamie Smith to decide if he is fit enough to return from a calf problem to face Inverness on Saturday.
Duff calm on return date
Forgotten man Stuart Duff is targeting a long-awaited return to the Aberdeen first team from knee surgery in January.
Dadi hoping for Aberdeen move
Former Aberdeen star Eugene Dadi says he wants to return to the club on loan in January.
Calderwood looking for European return
Aberdeen manager Jimmy Calderwood believes that his squad are capable of achieving a European spot this season.
Miller feels Dons luck has turned around
Lee Miller feels that Aberdeen's luck has turned around after bagging both goals in Saturday's 2-1 victory over Falkirk.
Dons must focus - Calderwood
Jimmy Calderwood has warned his Aberdeen players to ignore records against Falkirk and concentrate on the job in hand.

