A hairdresser planning a dream holiday for his 40th birthday has slammed a cruise line for "keeping its customers in the dark" about what effect the Coronavirus could have on their trip.
31.01.2020 - 20:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Aberdeen have signed Venezuela international Ronald Hernandez on a four-and-a-half year deal.
The 22-year-old right back signs from Norwegian club Stabaek after two-and-a-half years in Scandinavia.
He could make his debut at Ibrox on Saturday with Derek McInnes revealing he would be part of the squad for the trip to face Rangers.
And the Dons boss believes it's a major coup for the club to get a player of Hernandez' quality to the club.
He said: “In a race against time, we’ve pulled out all the
A hairdresser planning a dream holiday for his 40th birthday has slammed a cruise line for "keeping its customers in the dark" about what effect the Coronavirus could have on their trip.
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes expects to be in for a tough encounter at Rugby Park, predicting Kilmarnock's rigid defensive unit will make it difficult for his side.
Match-winner Kristoffer Ajer was described as a racehorse as he helped Celtic to pip Aberdeen at the Pittodrie post.
Determined Derek McInnes is backing Aberdeen to build on their stirring showing in Sunday's 2-1 defeat to Celtic at Pittdorie.
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes has explained his decision to drop Sam Cosgrove - and hinted that Curtis Main could lead the line against Celtic.
Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes admits it seems to be impossible for the Dons to come up against Celtic even when they aren't in great form.
Curtis Main insists he’ll be back banging down the door of Derek McInnes if he doesn’t get a crack at Celtic.
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.
Aberdeen are staring the worst goal drought in their 117-year history square in the face
Derek McInnes has urged Aberdeen fans to stick with his stuttering side.
The 2020 Oscars are going into the unknown.
The end is near.
Derek McInnes knows his misfiring Aberdeen side need to produce a Scottish Cup performance to get the frustrated Red Army back on side.
Derek McInnes revealed Aberdeen are now ready to go shopping overseas – with Venezuelan Ronald Hernandez the first of the foreign imports.
New Aberdeen signing Ronald Hernandez has admitted that it was a former Celtic player who sold him on his move to Scotland.
Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes has tipped Ronald Hernandez to be a roaring success in Scotland.
Scott McKenna was delighted to silence the Red Army boo boys and admitted hearing Rangers fans turn on their team was music to his ears.