Last updated: 12:08, February 9, 2010
Aberdeen news
Dons boss furious with fans
Mark McGhee has launched a scathing attack on the Aberdeen fans who barracked the club's players in Saturday's Cup draw at Raith.
'Determined' Dons deserve luck - McGhee
Mark McGhee feels Aberdeen may have ended their Scottish Cup hoodoo after a 'determined' draw at Raith Rovers.
Irvine fully behind McGee
Former Aberdeen hero Brian Irvine says it's time for the current crop of players to show their passion for the club.
Irresponsible Dons - McGhee
Mark McGhee has accused his Aberdeen players of an 'unprofessional and irresponsible performance' in the 1-0 home defeat to Falkirk.
Dons new boys in line for debuts
Aberdeen are expected to hand debuts to deadline-day signings Steve MacLean and Jim Paterson against Falkirk.
Dons agree forward fee
Lee Miller is expected to complete a deadline day move to Middlesbrough after both clubs agreed a fee of £500,000 for the striker.
Midfielder in Motherwell test
Peter Pawlett faces a late fitness test ahead of Aberdeen's clash with Motherwell at Pittodrie on Saturday.
Miller could remain a Don
Striker Lee Miller has revealed he may still stay at Aberdeen beyond this season, despite interest from Hearts.
McGhee welcomes back strike ace
Aberdeen manager Mark McGhee welcomes back striker Lee Miller for Wednesday night's SPL game away to Hearts.
Barr seals Falkirk exit
Falkirk captain Darren Barr has signed a pre-contract agreement with Hearts after snubbing interest from Aberdeen.
McGhee admits hard working week
Mark McGhee admits he will spend most of this week on the phone as Aberdeen desperately seek new faces before the transfer window shuts.
Agent tells Dons to act fast
Darren Barr's agent Kevin Drinkell has told Aberdeen to act quickly if they want to sign the Falkirk captain.
MacLean keen on Dons move
Plymouth striker Steven MacLean admits he would welcome a move to Pittodrie after being frozen out at Home Park.
Dons open to offers
Aberdeen boss Mark McGhee has admitted that he is prepared to listen to offers for contract rebels Lee Miller and Gary McDonald.
Rivals raise Barr over Dons' defender bid
Falkirk boss Eddie May expects captain Darren Barr to see out the season at the club, despite interest from Hearts, Hibs and Aberdeen.

