The semi-final stage of the Scottish Cup is upon us and we're set to for some cracking ties at Hampden in April.
11.02.2020 - 02:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Under-fire Derek McInnes claims he could lead Aberdeen to third and Scottish Cup glory and it STILL wouldn’t be enough to win over some of the Pittodrie boo boys.
The experienced boss, who takes his team to Hamilton on Tuesday night, has seen sections of his own support call for his head in the midst of their five-game goal-less run.
McInnes insists regardless of what he has done over the past seven years there are going to be some fans who will never be happy.
McInnes said: “There will still be
The semi-final stage of the Scottish Cup is upon us and we're set to for some cracking ties at Hampden in April.
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