Aberdeen future could be in doubt after the on-loan forward was ruled out for up to 10 weeks. The 30-year-old, at Pittodrie from Bristol City until January 31, was carried off during the William Hill Scottish Cup defeat to Celtic on Sunday.
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Police Scotland has released CCTV images in relation to an early morning assault and robbery in Aberdeen.The attack happened in Union Street in the early hours of Sunday 2 August.Officers say the man and woman “could assist with an ongoing investigation” into the incident that happened between 4.30am and 4.45am.They released the images following other enquiries as they believe the pair may have further
.Aberdeen future could be in doubt after the on-loan forward was ruled out for up to 10 weeks. The 30-year-old, at Pittodrie from Bristol City until January 31, was carried off during the William Hill Scottish Cup defeat to Celtic on Sunday.
Aberdeen are closing in on Celtic but knows and they have to prove it when it matters.The Dons lost at Hampden for the fifth time against the all-conquering Hoops in Sunday's Scottish Cup semi-final.Hoban reckons the Pittodrie squad will come back stronger and get even better as a team, and he hopes by the end of the season they will have finally got over their Celtic hurdle.The defender said: “It's very tough.“They are a team who have a habit of winning over the last 10 years.“They win week-in
coronavirus at a police station in Lanarkshire, health chiefs confirmed today.Several officers from Police Scotland are now self-isolating while close contacts have also been told to quarantine as a precaution.News of the outbreak at the station - visited by coronavirus scandal MP Margaret Ferrier last month - comes as Lanarkshire is expected to head into tier four restrictions.Dr Martin Donaghy, consultant in public health medicine, NHS Lanarkshire, said: “NHS Lanarkshire’s Test and Protect
Ryan Christie wonderstrike helped them ease to a 2-0 win over Aberdeen at Hampden. Neil Lennon's side are looking to retain the Scottish Cup for a fourth season on the spin, and an efficient performance set up a showdown with Hearts on December 20.
coronavirus restrictions and extra strain on police are creating a "combustible" atmosphere in Scotland, a former deputy police chief has warned. Tom Wood said officers are coping "so far" but claimed more people are becoming resentful and "covidiots" are taking their toll.
Police have raced to an ongoing incident on an overpass of the M8 in Glasgow.Traffic Scotland say emergency services are at the scene.Sauchiehall Street is currently closed in both directions.The stated: “Overbridge at the M8 and Sauchiehall Street is closed due to a police incident."Drivers are being encouraged to find alternative routes where possible.Police say they are dealing with the ongoing incident and have advised a person has sadly passed away.
Aberdeen have the squad to challenge the Old Firm for trophies this season.The Dons face the Hoops in the Premiership on Sunday knowing a win will take them level with Neil Lennon’s team in the league table."The sides meet again next weekend at Hampden in last season’s Scottish Cup semi-final – before this year’s Betfred and Scottish Cup campaigns.Ferguson said: “This is a good chance for us to get level with Celtic in the table and we want to push the Old Firm as far as we can go.“Our squad is
pranksters used to spark a police probe amid fears of a brutal murder. The hoax creation, fashioned from bin bags, gaffa tape and rubbish, was seen hanging from a bridge by rope in Kilmarnock at the weekend.
Motherwell and Hamilton both being postponed.The SPFL are now investigating the circumstances surrounding those call-offs, and the Saints have moved to strengthen their approach to dealing with the virus by bolstering their staff.Former Scottish Police Federation chairman and ex-St Mirren player Brian Docherty has been hired as the club's first safeguarding and quality manager, while risk management experts Dr Kevin Pollock has been brought in to review and enhance the club’s internal
Police Scotland auctions.A string of weird and wonderful items will go under the hammer at an Ayrshire auction house next week, with the force saying it will reabsorb any proceeds into the central budget to help finance policing costs.The lots - some of which have been acquired by councils, banks and insolvency firms - range from luxury jewellery and artwork to bizarre items like a life ring and a garden ornament of a rabbit.Wilson Auctions will host their Police Scotland and General Disposal
Rangers midfielder Liam Burt the chance to impress on trial at Aberdeen.The 21-year-old was at Pittodrie for Tuesday night’s thumping win over Hamilton as a guest of the Dons after leaving the Hoops in the summer.Burt had been training with Barnsley last month and also had a short stint on trial at Sunderland.But the five-times capped Scotland Under 21 international is still on the lookout for a club as a free agent and has taken up the offer of a trial stint at the Dons.McInnes said: “We just
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.The body of a man was recovered from water near Canderside Toll in Larkhall on Monday morning.Police Scotland confirmed that officers from their underwater unit recovered the body at around 11am.A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: “Police Scotland can confirm that around 11am on Monday, October 19, officers from the Underwater Unit recovered the body of a man from water near Canderside Toll in
Police Scotland has the ability to access personal details from the national Test and Protect scheme if they have a "legitimate" reason for doing so, it has been revealed. But the Scottish Government insisted any information stored by the programme could not be used by cops to enforce self-isolation rules.
Cops are investigating after a man's body has been found in a Glasgow river earlier this morning. The grim discovery was made in the River Kelvin by the Belmont Street bridge in Glasgow 's west end today, October 19.
Dave Cormack has revealed the club have had a bid to have a second test event turned down by the Scottish Government. The Dons chief hoped to have 1000 fans in Pittodrie for Sunday's game against Celtic but despite backing from the Aberdeen City Council, the government refused permission for it to go ahead.
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Edinburgh street following the tragic death of a man. Emergency services were called at around 9.50am on Sunday following reports that a member of the public had taken unwell.
police investigation has been launched after three cars were deliberately torched in a targeted campaign of destruction. Two cars that were parked outside a house in MacKenzie Gardens, East Kilbride, were set on fire at around 12.30am on Thursday.