'Victory a must for Aberdeen'
Aberdeen cannot afford to lose against Celtic this weekend if they are to mount a serious title challenge to the champions, says Sky Sports ' Scottish football expert Andy Walker.
SkySports.com » 1hAberdeen cannot afford to lose against Celtic this weekend if they are to mount a serious title challenge to the champions, says Sky Sports ' Scottish football expert Andy Walker.
SkySports.com » 1hWinger Jonny Hayes claims manager Derek McInnes has spared the Aberdeen players the worst of the criticism aimed at them.
BBC Sport » 2hAs the last manager to win the Scottish domestic treble and also the first to lead a Scottish club into the last 16 of the Champions League, Alex McLeish is as well placed as anyone to assess the conundrum facing Ronny Deila as he seeks credibility as a successful Celtic boss.
Scotsman.com » 12hPat Bonner believes Leigh Griffiths has the makings of a Celtic great after watching the strikerâs stunning goal against Hearts.
Scotsman.com » 12hHearts head coach Robbie Neilson insists his side can improve without the need to delve into the January transfer market.
Scotsman.com » 12hAberdeen manager Derek McInnes knows people are ready to write off their title challenge â but he is confident they can resume their winning run.
Scotsman.com » 12hChristian Nade feels he will hit the ground running when he gets back in the Hamilton team â thanks to their â¨âmurdererâ fitness coach.
Scotsman.com » 12hDEREK McInnes is determined to end 11 years of frustration when Aberdeen visit Celtic Park this weekend.
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