Jim Goodwin insists it hasn't been top marks for Aberdeen in his tenure so far - insisting there is far more to come from his squad at the club's AGM.
The Dons have enjoyed surefire progress under Goodwin since his appointment back in February and went into the World Cup break in third place, with the former St Mirren boss restoring a degree of pride at Pittodrie after the Stephen Glass project came to a crashing halt.
They've had their ups and downs under the Irishman but as they get set resume their season against Celtic on Saturday, there is a confidence he is the man to drive them forward.
But he's not settling and insists he isn't giving it 10/10 for his ten months in charge. Addressing shareholders at the club's AGM, he said: "We haven’t hit the ceiling yet of what we’re capable of doing.
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