Aberdeen: November 2008 Archives

Mackie set to face Well

Aberdeen are set to be boosted by Darren Mackie's recovery from a hamstring injury in time for Saturday's visit of Motherwell.

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Hughes saved me from Dons woe - McNamara

Jackie McNamara has thanked Falkirk for rescuing his career after admitting he lost his zest for football during his year at Aberdeen.

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Harper in Ferguson swipe

Aberdeen legend Joe Harper has accused former manager Sir Alex Ferguson of being jealous of his cult status during his Pittodrie days.

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Calderwood fires contract warning

Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood has warned players whose contract expire in the summer to decide their futures before Christmas.

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Dons star takes punishment

Sone Aluko says he deserved the public telling-off from Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood but insists there is no rift between the pair.

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Maguire focussed for Gers clash

Midfielder Chris Maguire says he will not be bothered buy the anticipated abuse from Rangers fans on Saturday.

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Dons ace aims to stay in fold

Dons striker Lee Miller admits he thought team-mate David Clarkson was winding him up when he said he'd get on against Argentina.

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Dons boss on Mackie future

Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood is hoping striker Darren Mackie stays with the club for the rest of his career.

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Calderwood makes his point

Jimmy Calderwood has described Aberdeen's 2-2 draw against Hibernian on Saturday as his side's worst performance so far on the road.

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Dons boss bemoans late strike

Jimmy Calderwood says Aberdeen's 2-2 draw at Hibernian on Saturday felt like a defeat after they conceded a last-gasp equaliser.

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Transfer search on

Jimmy Calderwood says he is now looking for possible January additions, having previously been too busy to seek new faces.

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Calderwood slams Young boo-boys

Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood has urged the club's fans to stop booing Derek Young and called the treatment "disappointing".

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Win was flattering - Calderwood

Jimmy Calderwood claims his Aberdeen side were very fortunate to defeat St Mirren 2-0 in Tuesday's SPL encounter at Pittodrie.

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Success on the pitch is what matters - Calderwood

Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood insists that consistently good performances on the pitch are all that matters.

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Too little too late for Calderwood

Jimmy Calderwood blamed his Aberdeen players for leaving it too late to save themselves from defeat at Dundee United.

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Jimmy says Dons up for derby day

Aberdeen are without Jamie Smith, Bertrand Bossu, Tommy Wright and Stuart Duff for the north-east derby against Dundee United.

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Young targets new deal

Derek Young has confirmed he is hoping to enter into talks about a new contract with Aberdeen next month.

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Dons have 'three or four' for the future - Nicholl

Assistant manager Jimmy Nicholl is confident that Aberdeen have 'three or four' youngsters who should make the grade in football.

Calderwood calls for Miller consistency

Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood belives Lee Miller can blame no-one but himself for being overlooked for the Scotland squad.

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Striker gains special praise

Jimmy Calderwood picked out Lee Miller for special praise following his impressive display in the Dons win over Kilmarnock.

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Mackie set to face Well

Aberdeen are set to be boosted by Darren Mackie's recovery from a hamstring injury in time for Saturday's visit of Motherwell.

More: Mackie set to face Well |

Hughes saved me from Dons woe - McNamara

Jackie McNamara has thanked Falkirk for rescuing his career after admitting he lost his zest for football during his year at Aberdeen.

More: Hughes saved me from Dons woe - McNamara |

Harper in Ferguson swipe

Aberdeen legend Joe Harper has accused former manager Sir Alex Ferguson of being jealous of his cult status during his Pittodrie days.

More: Harper in Ferguson swipe |

Calderwood fires contract warning

Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood has warned players whose contract expire in the summer to decide their futures before Christmas.

More: Calderwood fires contract warning |

Dons star takes punishment

Sone Aluko says he deserved the public telling-off from Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood but insists there is no rift between the pair.

More: Dons star takes punishment |

Maguire focussed for Gers clash

Midfielder Chris Maguire says he will not be bothered buy the anticipated abuse from Rangers fans on Saturday.

More: Maguire focussed for Gers clash |

Dons ace aims to stay in fold

Dons striker Lee Miller admits he thought team-mate David Clarkson was winding him up when he said he'd get on against Argentina.

More: Dons ace aims to stay in fold |

Dons boss on Mackie future

Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood is hoping striker Darren Mackie stays with the club for the rest of his career.

More: Dons boss on Mackie future |

Calderwood makes his point

Jimmy Calderwood has described Aberdeen's 2-2 draw against Hibernian on Saturday as his side's worst performance so far on the road.

More: Calderwood makes his point |

Dons boss bemoans late strike

Jimmy Calderwood says Aberdeen's 2-2 draw at Hibernian on Saturday felt like a defeat after they conceded a last-gasp equaliser.

More: Dons boss bemoans late strike |

Transfer search on

Jimmy Calderwood says he is now looking for possible January additions, having previously been too busy to seek new faces.

More: Transfer search on |

Calderwood slams Young boo-boys

Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood has urged the club's fans to stop booing Derek Young and called the treatment "disappointing".

More: Calderwood slams Young boo-boys |

Win was flattering - Calderwood

Jimmy Calderwood claims his Aberdeen side were very fortunate to defeat St Mirren 2-0 in Tuesday's SPL encounter at Pittodrie.

More: Win was flattering - Calderwood |

Success on the pitch is what matters - Calderwood

Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood insists that consistently good performances on the pitch are all that matters.

More: Success on the pitch is what matters - Calderwood |

Too little too late for Calderwood

Jimmy Calderwood blamed his Aberdeen players for leaving it too late to save themselves from defeat at Dundee United.

More: Too little too late for Calderwood |

Jimmy says Dons up for derby day

Aberdeen are without Jamie Smith, Bertrand Bossu, Tommy Wright and Stuart Duff for the north-east derby against Dundee United.

More: Jimmy says Dons up for derby day |

Young targets new deal

Derek Young has confirmed he is hoping to enter into talks about a new contract with Aberdeen next month.

More: Young targets new deal |

Dons have 'three or four' for the future - Nicholl

Assistant manager Jimmy Nicholl is confident that Aberdeen have 'three or four' youngsters who should make the grade in football.

Calderwood calls for Miller consistency

Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood belives Lee Miller can blame no-one but himself for being overlooked for the Scotland squad.

More: Calderwood calls for Miller consistency |

Striker gains special praise

Jimmy Calderwood picked out Lee Miller for special praise following his impressive display in the Dons win over Kilmarnock.

More: Striker gains special praise |

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