Jim Goodwin has vowed to fight on as Aberdeen boss after an “embarrassing” and “humiliating” Scottish Cup shocker. But the beleaguered manager admits there are no assurances over his future following the disaster in Darvel.Goodwin was left crushed after a shameful exit to the West of Scotland League outfit.
The shambolic Premiership side were beaten by a team from the sixth-tier of the Scottish game on a night of Dons disgrace. Goodwin was left devastated at the staggering setback which followed on from a catastrophic 5-0 loss to Hearts five days previously in the Premiership.But he is adamant he will not give it up and said: “I do believe I can turn it around, absolutely.
We are going through a difficult period but I have confidence in the squad. We have to stick together and we have to keep fighting.
The last two results have been extremely disappointing.“To get turned over by a junior team is embarrassing and humiliating for everyone connected to the club.
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