"The incident was brought to a safe conclusion and there was no wider threat to the public."As is normal procedure, the circumstances of the incident will be referred to the PIRC."
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Derek McInnes had no complaints about Andy Considine’s second half red card against Rangers. But the Dons gaffer was left frustrated that his side couldn’t salvage a point on the opening day of the Premiership.
The Pittodrie side pushed hard for an equaliser after Ryan Kent had put the visitors in front. But as they tried to apply pressure they were reduced to 10 men when Considine lunged at Scott Arfield.
"The incident was brought to a safe conclusion and there was no wider threat to the public."As is normal procedure, the circumstances of the incident will be referred to the PIRC."
coronavirus is 'inevitable'. The First Minister spoke about the increase in clusters in different parts of the country over the last week.
coronavirus is 'inevitable'. The First Minister spoke about the increase in clusters in different parts of the country over the last week.
Ross McCrorie and then set his sights on more transfer business to solve his striking crisis.The Dons agreed a year-long loan for McCrorie and will then buy him permanently from Rangers for £350,000 next summer.Aberdeen beat Hibs to the punch to land the 22-year-old, who has penned a Pittodrie contract until 2024.McInnes revealed McCrorie is on a long-term contract and now he wants a short-term striking fix after injuries to Sam Cosgrove, Ryan Edmondson and Curtis Main, while Bruce Anderson is
straight to your inboxDavid de Gea believes Manchester United need more experience if they are to improve on a third successive trophyless season.United squandered a plethora of chances in their Europa League semi-final loss to Sevilla and last went three years without silverware in 1988.De Gea was recalled for the Sevilla tie in Cologne at the expense of Sergio Romero, open to leaving United after five years mainly spent as De Gea's deputy.Dean Henderson's loan with Sheffield United has ended
Aberdeen. The fire broke out this morning on the Green sending thick plumes of black smoke into the Granite City sky.
Celtic defender Boli Bolingoli made the astonishingly irresponsible decision to travel to Spain after the Aberdeen 8 enjoyed a night in the city after their defeat to Rangers. The players and clubs involved await their fate after being cited by the governing bodies and Gordon would support hardline measures.
Covid-19 cases has been identified in north-east Angus. NHS Tayside chiefs revealed that five positive cases, which are all connected, were discovered.
East Kilbride are being urged to learn from the lessons in Aberdeen.
EasyJet will ‘provide flexibility’ to Scots looking to fly to and from Aberdeen amid renewed lockdown restrictions. The budget airline currently allows customers to change their flights free of charge up to 14 days before the flight.A charge of £32 will be applied outside of those 14 days.
straight to your inboxOle Gunnar Solskjaer lauded Juan Mata's professionalism after his impact in Manchester United's Europa League quarter-final win over Copenhagen.Mata replaced Mason Greenwood at the start of extra-time with the game goalless and quickly created a chance for Anthony Martial before playing the Frenchman in again to win the decisive penalty Bruno Fernandes converted.Mata, 32, was restricted to eight Premier League starts this season and already lined up as many times in the
coronavirus transmission is lost, according to Scotland's national clinical director. Jason Leitch urged parents to be "cautious" but not "overly worried" about the return of pupils to class, which is to begin across the country from Tuesday.
coronavirus cluster in Aberdeen now stands at 134 after a spike in cases overnight. NHS Grampian said 28 new positive cases had been discovered in the north-east.The number of people asked to self-isolate has also risen with a total of 728 now identified by contact tracers.This is up on the 643 close contacts reported on Sturday.
Aberdeen ’s squad and coaching staff has been given the all-clear after the latest batch of COVID-19 testing. The Dons are confident that Wednesday’s home match with Hamilton will go ahead, as scheduled.
St Johnstone at risk with players still in the incubation period.It comes after eight players have been forced into isolation after a team night out in Aberdeen with the city now in lockdown after a surge in cases.The Pittodrie side feared the Government would still step in and call off Saturday’s live televised Premiership clash at McDiarmid Park, with the midweek Hmailton clash under threat, but the tussle with Celtic on August 15 will go ahead, but the Dons will still be without the eight
Rishi Sunak has ruled out any extra Treasury support for lockdown in Aberdeen or other areas in Scotland that might go into local lockdown because of coronavirus clusters. At the beginning of a visit to Scotland, the Chancellor said the Rishi’s dishes scheme will not be extended in Aberdeen where restaurants are closed during for part of the month of August the discount offer covers.
mugging in Aberdeen. At around 9am on Thursday a 27-year-old woman was walking in the city's Ashgrove Road when another woman pounced from behind, threatened the victim and stole her handbag.
Derek McInnes’ first-team stars has tested positive for coronavirus. It follows an outbreak of the virus in the north east that saw Aberdeen thrust back into lockdown by Nicola Sturgeon on Wednesday.A number of Dons stars had been in and around city centre hotspots earlier at the weekend causing concern they may have contracted the virus.Now the latest batch of results have confirmed at least one player has tested positive.
Aberdeen has woken up to its first full day of lockdown after tighter restrictions were imposed by the Scottish Government. The streets of the Granite City were left completely empty as all bars and restaurants shut their doors at 5pm on Wednesday evening.Nicola Sturgeon enforced Scotland’s first local lockdown after a spike in cases emerged in the city over the course of the week.
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/local-news/no-plans-impose-lanarkshire-lockdown-22398658Aberdeen residents woke up this morning to being back in lockdown as the first local crackdown is implemented in Scotland.Bars, cafes and restaurants in the city have shut for at least seven days and more than 228,000 residents were told they can't enter each other's homes or travel further than five miles.Following the outbreak at the Sitel call centre last month, where staff members were advised to