Derek McInnes has delivered exactly what he promised when he became Aberdeen manager seven years ago. The Dons boss celebrated his Pittodrie anniversary this week in unusual circumstances with the country and Scottish football in its current COVID-19 lockdown.
Clark Robertson recalled how McInnes first told his newly-inherited squad, back in 2013, that he wanted to turn Aberdeen into a major force again.
Since then, the Dons have been in Europe every season under him, won the 2014 League Cup, finished second four seasons on the bounce and have never finished outside of the top four.Robertson, who is now at Rotherham, explained: “Derek came in and he set the standard.“He told us that a club like Aberdeen had to be up challenging for
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