Derek McInnes revealed a hamstring injury in the warm-up prevented him from throwing Kevin van Veen on against Aberdeen.
Derek McInnes revealed a hamstring injury in the warm-up prevented him from throwing Kevin van Veen on against Aberdeen.
Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes blasted the decision to send-off Corrie Ndaba and insisted the defender's dismissal shouldn't even have warranted a yellow card.
Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes reckons he’s done in the January transfer window and heaped praise on the club’s head of recruitment Russ Richardson because he ensured no wholesale changes were needed this winter.
Confident Derek McInnes reckons most top flight teams feel they have a chance to bank a big result against the Old Firm these days.
Derek McInnes is relishing Joe Wright getting back to full fitness – even if it causes a selection headache.
Alan Archibald has joined Kilmarnock's coaching staff and Paul Sheerin has been handed Derek McInnes' assistant manager role.
Barry Robson admits being time served as the master's apprentice under Derek McInnes at Aberdeen was an eye-opening affair.
Barry Robson has remained tight lipped over whether he would like to land the Aberdeen job on a permanent basis.
David Healy knows that Kyle Lafferty comes with baggage - but he's keen to give his Rangers ally another chance at Linfield.
Aberdeen are looking for their 26th permanent manager after the axe fell yet again at Pittodrie with Jim Goodwin the latest to fail to meet the expectations in the north east.
Ange Postecoglou has his sights set on keeping the Viaplay Cup in the Celtic trophy cabinet this season ahead of the semi-final clash with Kilmarnock.
Graeme Shinnie is no doubt he would have already lifted trophies at Aberdeen had Brendan Rodgers not been at Celtic.
Aberdeen have sacked boss Stephen Glass after just 11 months.
Derek McInnes reckons Hibs could be set for a major cup final boost when the Celtic team sheet is revealed at Hampden.
It's AGM season and tonight it's Aberdeen's turn to come together after a wild 2021.
Ryan Kent’s injury by filling the void left by the former Liverpool man. McInnes handed Wright his debut at the Dons and helped nurture him before he was sold midway through last season - much to the ex-Reds gaffer’s disappointment.
Scott Brown to stay at Celtic and lead the fight to reclaim the title from Rangers.The Hoops star believes the entire club is united behind his wish for skipper Brown to resist any advances from Aberdeen to become player-assistant boss if close pal Stephen Glass replaces Derek McInnes.Brown’s 14-year spell at Parkhead could be set to end this summer with the 35-year-old becoming a free agent and speculation he could link up at Pittodrie with Glass whom he first met when they were team-mates at
Scott Brown won't accept heading to Aberdeen for a bit-part role.The Celtic captain is wanted for a player-coach position by Stephen Glass, the favourite to take over from Derek McInnes at Pittodrie.Brown, 35, is out of contract at Parkhead come the end of the season and is yet to decide what his next steps will be.The former Scotland midfielder is understood to be considering Glass' offer.
Aberdeen were denied a deserved point at Parkhead – and says third place in the Premiership is still up for grabs.The Dons were unlucky to lose yet another game to Celtic by a single goal, with Odsonne Edouard's deflected strike the difference between the sides.McInnes' men were denied by a terrific Scott Bain save from Ash Taylor's header in the first half - and they put pressure on the home side towards the end.Ultimately they failed to claw back any points on Hibs who sit above them in the
Celtic. The Dons make the trip to Glasgow's east end for the second time in 10 days and McInnes hopes to capitalise on crosses into the box.The Hoops showed their ongoing vulnerability at set-plays when Jordan White scored with a free header following a free-kick in a 1-0 defeat against Ross County leading to Neil Lennon's departure as manager.In contrast, Aberdeen's players will have a spring in their step having broken a six-game scoring duck last weekend.
Derek McInnes who only brought the Scotland Under-21 striker in on-loan from Stade de Reims on the final day of the transfer window. An Aberdeen statement confirmed: "Upon further investigation a scan has shown Fraser has suffered a significant tear on his thigh that will keep him out for a period of time." Hornby, who has made just five appearances for the Dons, suffered the injury when he hit a first half shot in Saturday’s win over Kilmarnock.
Derek McInnes insists he's having to do a balancing act to fight for third place while ensuring the club runs sustainably.The Dons ended their six-match scoreless run in a 1-0 win over struggling Kilmarnock on Saturday afternoon as St Johnstone loanee Callum Hendry netted his first goal for the club.Hendry arrived as a substitute for the injured Fraser Hornby midway inside the first half, nodding home the only goal of the game just moments later.It helped the Pittodrie side keep pace with
Aberdeen will take absolutely any victory as they prepare to face Kilmarnock.The Dons host Killie at Pittodrie on Saturday seeking to arrest a miserable run of just one win from 11.A 1-0 defeat to Celtic on Wednesday also ensured Derek McInnes' side went six games without scoring, a unwanted club record.Kilmarnock are also struggling of late, their 1-0 loss to runaway leaders Rangers their seventh in a row.McCrorie scored the only goal of the game when the teams met back in September but would
MLS partner club was in the works and now the 23-year-old has now struck a deal until the end of the season.He made only four appearances in the Premiership but boss Derek McInnes stressed the player had made "several personal sacrifices" to remain in Scotland.The manager said: “Sadly, the events of 2020 and the impact of the global pandemic have undoubtedly had an impact on Ronald’s time at Pittodrie."When he arrived, he had just completed pre-season in Norway, and we were mid-way through the
Celtic on Wednesday with just one win from nine. Florian Kamberi made his Aberdeen bow in the weekend draw with St Mirren but, much like fellow new arrivals Fraser Hornby and Callum Hendry, is short of match sharpness.
Celtic fans may have envisioned at the start of the campaign, but there has been a clear improvement in form in recent weeks.Neil Lennon's side have now won four on the bounce but remain a long way behind Premiership leaders Rangers.Despite some positives for Hoops' fans to cling to in the final run-in, it's a completely different story for Aberdeen at the moment.Under-pressure Derek McInnes has only managed one win so far this year with the Dons' hopes of beating Hibs to third spot fading
Derek McInnes move on.Across their last five matches, the Granite City side haven't scored a single goal despite throwing new man Florian Kamberi into the mix against St Mirren on Saturday in a 0-0 draw.Fraser Hornby and Callum Hendry also arrived on loan to replace Sam Cosgrove this month after the striker was sold but none of the fresh signings have found the net so far.There have also been four goals conceded in that time, with the Dons' total of three points arriving by way of three goalless
St Mirren.Reims loanee Fraser Hornby is doubtful to feature in the Pittodrie clash after missing multiple days of training with Derek McInnes' squad due to a bug.And it's still uncertain if Swiss arrival Florian Kamberi will feature with work permit issues now likely to delay his Dons debut even longer.Greg Leigh will be out long-term after a hamstring injury just minutes into last weekend's match against Hibs and he joins Mikey Devlin who has an ankle problem and Ryan Hedges on the crocked
Florian Kamberi can hit the ground running and solve Aberdeen’s struggles in front of goal.The former Hibs and Rangers striker is set to arrive in Scotland ahead of this weekend’s clash with St Mirren.McInnes’ team are on a ropey run of just one win in 2021 and have failed to hit the net in their last four matches – including last week’s defeat at Hibs that left the Dons five points behind in the race for third.Kamberi – who has been snapped up on loan from St Gallen – has been held up in red
Dave Cormack stating in January that a review and a Q&A with fans is on the way.The Pittodrie club have been hit hard by the pandemic and, as revealed by , are set to make use of a Scottish Government loan to help tide them over.But for many Aberdeen supporters the real burning issue is the future of manager Derek McInnes.The Dons have won just once since the turn of the year, going down 2-0 at Hibs on Saturday.After the match McInnes insisted he loves the club "more than any other fan" but
Derek McInnes reckons his passion for the club is such that he loves it "more than any other supporter out there".The Dons gaffer is under pressure after slipping to fourth place in the league during a tough spell that has seen his men pick up only one win in the last seven matches.With key attackers Scott Wright leaving for Rangers and Ryan Hedges now out for the season with injury, it feels like fate is conspiring against the former St Johnstone boss.Today's game against Hibs is crucial with
Derek McInnes to dump Joe Lewis as skipper and replace him with Lewis Ferguson.
Aberdeen ’s horror start killed them. The Dons slumped to fourth after a home defeat to Livingston, following a Joe Lewis blunder and then some more awful defending for Nicky Devlin’s second.
Florian Kamberi as the striker sealed a loan switch to Pittodrie. The former Hibs and Rangers star completed a trio of deadline day arrivals as he joined Fraser Hornby and Callum Hendry in the north east as McInnes tooled up for the fight for second.
Sam Cosgrove insists he has seen the difference in training ground intensity at Birmingham and Aberdeen after just ONE session. The 24-year-old has signed a three and a half year deal with the Blues with the Dons are understood to have banked £2million for the frontman.
Derek McInnes admitted his team needed a new target man with Sam Cosgrove heading for the exit door.Aberdeen have agreed a deal with French side Stade de Reims.The former Everton youngster is currently travelling across from France to Scotland to complete the move.Hornby pushed for the move to join up with his Scotland Under-21 team-mates Lewis Ferguson, Ross McCrorie and Connor McLennan.Reims see Hornby as one for the future and believes he would benefit from this loan.He will return to France
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