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Motherwell have won just one of their last seven trips to the Pittodrie Stadium in the Scottish Premiership (D1 L5), a 2-0 victory in their last visit in November 2017.

Aberdeen have gone three league games without a victory (D2 L1); they last had a longer such run without a win within a single season in October 2015 (five games).

Motherwell have won two of their last three away league games (L1), as many as their previous 13 combined.

Niall McGinn has been directly involved in nine goals in his last eight league games for Aberdeen against Motherwell (four goals, five assists).Aberdeen have won all but one of their last seven matches against Motherwell in the Scottish Premiership, a 2-0 defeat at Pittodrie in November 2017.



"Bogey team" for the Dons and they seem to be "Up" for matches against Rangers and Aberdeen in a huge way, their physicality is a problem and the likes of Shinnie can be negated (rather than the usual weak link of Considine)

Debut possibly for James Wilson, hoping for really good things

If you ever read a busy Dons forum you`d believe we are on a worse roll than Spurs/Burnley and that McInnes is worse than Allardyce and Donald is worse than Mike Ashley, some of the names suggested as a replacement don`t mention
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Donald Doh I meant Milne

Nice start for Wilson and an uninspiring grind win against the bogey team

Wonder if we have a buy back clause on Shankland? Huh

Interesting to see how Killie do against Celtic today, looks a lot better and stronger Rangers and Hibs this year and Dons need to do and prove more to stay where they have been let alone build on recent years
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Got to be a positive that you were able to grind out a win in a fixture that in previous seasons you invariably lost!!!
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If you ever look at a Dons forum you`d think they were in Macclesfield Town`s position
Its not that long ago we had the underachieving Craig Brown, strike it lucky Jimmy Calderwood and the plain hopeless Mark McGhee
Very selective memories
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(23-09-2018, 15:28)turkeydinner Wrote: Donald  Doh  I meant Milne

Nice start for Wilson and an uninspiring grind win against the bogey team

Wonder if we have a buy back clause on Shankland?  Huh

Interesting to see how Killie do against Celtic today, looks a lot better and stronger Rangers and Hibs this year and Dons need to do and prove more to stay where they have been let alone build on recent years

So Killie beat Celtic in a dramatic last secs 3-2 win at Rugby Park! That result has certainly "closed up" the "chasing pack" who are behind Hearts in top spot esp after the JTs being booed off the pitch yesterday by their own fans following their 0-0 draw v Livy.
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booed off the pitch Laugh Laugh

Mental.
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Levein and his best Hearts side since 1986 , Hmmm dont see many of the quality of Sandy Jardine, John Robertson, John Colqhoun, Henry Smith in there, hope I am proved wrong

It`s a hell of an interesting league this year the Scottish Championship also
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