"They are not kids out there. I think that game is a warning to us. This is a different season and we already have had a very tough game against them at Pittodrie.“Kilmarnock obviously got a lift when Steve Clark came in. "You can do it tactically - which it wasn't tonight - you can do it through individual performances, or through sheer guts, tenacity, a refusal to let the game go any other way than our own, and that was it. The last game when we won 2-1 did not quite go to plan. "It's a sad one to sum up," he told BBC Scotland. The skipper replaced Arnason and there was a change up front with May coming into the side for Rooney.The travelling Red Army did not have too long to wait for something to cheer, just 60 seconds in fact when Shinnie slipped the ball to the edge of the area for McLean, he turned quickly and fired the ball into the net at the keeper’s near post from 18 yards to put The Dons in front.
Since Steve Clarke’s appointment Killie have won one, lost one and drew three, but are yet to win at home this season.Last season saw a 4-0 win for the Dons at Rugby Park with Adam Rooney bagging a double alongside goals from Andy Considine and Ash Taylor. December is going to be a very busy month. It was the perfect start as they caught the home side cold.The Dons had certainly started brightly with plenty of pressure being applied in the Kilmarnock half when they had possession of the ball, that pressure got all too much for Broadfoot as he hauled back Mackay-Steven to receive the first yellow card of the match.Tansey dispatched the free-kick from wide on the left which was flicked on by May, taking two deflections off Kilmarnock players before ending up in the back of the net to put Aberdeen two goals in front with just 12 minutes on the clock. His only dropped points against the Ayrshire side came in the draw at Pittodrie this season.

the season to date has been very stop start and that has maybe not suited us. "Mohamed El Makrini's stunning overhead kick looked to have won the contest in regulation time before Andrew Considine levelled with two minutes to play.Aberdeen took the lead a minute into extra time through Matty Kennedy, only for Eamonn Brophy, then Nicke Kabamba with four minutes left, to restore Kilmarnock's advantage before the visitors' late brace.McInnes made three changes at the interval after an abject first half and was delighted with the reaction of his players. He was shortly followed into the book by Shinnie who was shown a yellow card in the 38The Dons looked comfortable in the closing stages of the half and went into the half-time break two goals in front thanks to a highly productive start to the match.It looked like The Dons had replicated their start to the first half when they had the ball in the net within 60 seconds of the restart but it was disallowed for offside. When you come out the other end of December you know it has been a month that will have a major bearing on your season. Kilmarnock 1-3 Aberdeen | Dons catch Killie cold with sharp start November 26, 2017 2:27 pm Author: Aberdeen FC The Dons made two changes to the side to face Kilmarnock at Rugby Park with Graeme Shinnie returning to the starting line-up after missing the match with Motherwell through suspension. The second booking of the match went to Frizzell when he was dispossessed by Logan and clipped the full-back to avoid a counter-attack developing. Findlay was next up to try and get a shot on target but his strike from the edge of the area ended up over the bar.With just a couple of minutes of the match remaining Jones picked up his second yellow card of the match for a late challenge on Logan which meant that the hosts would finish the match with ten men. There was an element of fortune about the goal but The Dons had made their own luck with the attitude they had shown in the opening stages.A lot has been made of the artificial surfaces in the league but it was lending itself to some nice flowing one-touch passing from both sides with McLean looking particularly sharp for The Dons.Power was dictating much of the play for the hosts and had a hand in creating the first opportunity when O’Donnell played a quick one-two before finding space in the area.
You have to be strong enough mentally to deal with that.“The motivation on Sunday is to get back to winning ways.“There is a lot of hard work ahead. and I think football is all about opinions.

The 822 Dons supporters who travelled were clearly delighted to see May back on the scoresheet and on another day he would have another goal to his name if it had not been for an incorrect offside call.The home side were not finished though and did have another clear sight of goal when Taylor found space in the area after the ball broke into his path but he snatched at the strike and sent the ball wide of the post. Every play in the squad will have a part to play over the next five or six weeks.”The records between the sides is one that favours the Reds, with 102 wins in 210 league matches and they have scored 341 goals against 255. Enter a search term into the form below to search the site; to search a specific phrase please include that phrase within quotation marks (eg "Aberdeen win at home")Aberdeen make the long trip to Ayrshire for this Sunday’s lunchtime kick off against Kilmarnock. They are experienced players who have been in this situation before and they should know how to see out the game.
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it is important to try and get back to winning ways on Sunday. Every player who starts has a point to prove on Sunday.“Their new manager has come in and they have picked up some very good points. I was actually on the bench but got on at half-time. I think that will make it an even tougher challenge and that record we’ve had has been strong and it will be put to the test on Sunday. Thankfully there have been very few performances like that in recent years.“We have a very good dressing room, and everyone has pulled together after the game last Saturday. "We were so wrong in the first half. In the current side Kenny Mclean leads the goal scoring charts, contributing seven goals in 16 appearances against Kilmarnock, which includes his appearances for St Mirren.Derek McInnes has a remarkable away record against Sunday’s opponents, having won every fixture as the Aberdeen manager. The game was won and we had our hands on the next round of the cup. Football is good when the games are coming thick and fast.“There is a lot of football to be played. The boys know we have to do a lot more.

"They are not kids out there. I think that game is a warning to us. This is a different season and we already have had a very tough game against them at Pittodrie.“Kilmarnock obviously got a lift when Steve Clark came in. "You can do it tactically - which it wasn't tonight - you can do it through individual performances, or through sheer guts, tenacity, a refusal to let the game go any other way than our own, and that was it. The last game when we won 2-1 did not quite go to plan. "It's a sad one to sum up," he told BBC Scotland. The skipper replaced Arnason and there was a change up front with May coming into the side for Rooney.The travelling Red Army did not have too long to wait for something to cheer, just 60 seconds in fact when Shinnie slipped the ball to the edge of the area for McLean, he turned quickly and fired the ball into the net at the keeper’s near post from 18 yards to put The Dons in front.
Since Steve Clarke’s appointment Killie have won one, lost one and drew three, but are yet to win at home this season.Last season saw a 4-0 win for the Dons at Rugby Park with Adam Rooney bagging a double alongside goals from Andy Considine and Ash Taylor. December is going to be a very busy month. It was the perfect start as they caught the home side cold.The Dons had certainly started brightly with plenty of pressure being applied in the Kilmarnock half when they had possession of the ball, that pressure got all too much for Broadfoot as he hauled back Mackay-Steven to receive the first yellow card of the match.Tansey dispatched the free-kick from wide on the left which was flicked on by May, taking two deflections off Kilmarnock players before ending up in the back of the net to put Aberdeen two goals in front with just 12 minutes on the clock. His only dropped points against the Ayrshire side came in the draw at Pittodrie this season.

the season to date has been very stop start and that has maybe not suited us. "Mohamed El Makrini's stunning overhead kick looked to have won the contest in regulation time before Andrew Considine levelled with two minutes to play.Aberdeen took the lead a minute into extra time through Matty Kennedy, only for Eamonn Brophy, then Nicke Kabamba with four minutes left, to restore Kilmarnock's advantage before the visitors' late brace.McInnes made three changes at the interval after an abject first half and was delighted with the reaction of his players. He was shortly followed into the book by Shinnie who was shown a yellow card in the 38The Dons looked comfortable in the closing stages of the half and went into the half-time break two goals in front thanks to a highly productive start to the match.It looked like The Dons had replicated their start to the first half when they had the ball in the net within 60 seconds of the restart but it was disallowed for offside. When you come out the other end of December you know it has been a month that will have a major bearing on your season. Kilmarnock 1-3 Aberdeen | Dons catch Killie cold with sharp start November 26, 2017 2:27 pm Author: Aberdeen FC The Dons made two changes to the side to face Kilmarnock at Rugby Park with Graeme Shinnie returning to the starting line-up after missing the match with Motherwell through suspension. The second booking of the match went to Frizzell when he was dispossessed by Logan and clipped the full-back to avoid a counter-attack developing. Findlay was next up to try and get a shot on target but his strike from the edge of the area ended up over the bar.With just a couple of minutes of the match remaining Jones picked up his second yellow card of the match for a late challenge on Logan which meant that the hosts would finish the match with ten men. There was an element of fortune about the goal but The Dons had made their own luck with the attitude they had shown in the opening stages.A lot has been made of the artificial surfaces in the league but it was lending itself to some nice flowing one-touch passing from both sides with McLean looking particularly sharp for The Dons.Power was dictating much of the play for the hosts and had a hand in creating the first opportunity when O’Donnell played a quick one-two before finding space in the area.
You have to be strong enough mentally to deal with that.“The motivation on Sunday is to get back to winning ways.“There is a lot of hard work ahead. and I think football is all about opinions.

The 822 Dons supporters who travelled were clearly delighted to see May back on the scoresheet and on another day he would have another goal to his name if it had not been for an incorrect offside call.The home side were not finished though and did have another clear sight of goal when Taylor found space in the area after the ball broke into his path but he snatched at the strike and sent the ball wide of the post. Every play in the squad will have a part to play over the next five or six weeks.”The records between the sides is one that favours the Reds, with 102 wins in 210 league matches and they have scored 341 goals against 255. Enter a search term into the form below to search the site; to search a specific phrase please include that phrase within quotation marks (eg "Aberdeen win at home")Aberdeen make the long trip to Ayrshire for this Sunday’s lunchtime kick off against Kilmarnock. They are experienced players who have been in this situation before and they should know how to see out the game.

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