Willie Miller: Ross McCrorie gives Aberdeen extra depth as they face a crucial rush of games
Ross McCrorie can be a good addition to the Aberdeen squad.
Ross McCrorie can be a good addition to the Aberdeen squad.
It would be a magnificent statement from Aberdeen if they could split Celtic and Rangers in the upcoming Premiership season.
It seems Aberdeen are bracing themselves for more interest in Sam Cosgrove.
If Aberdeen can take care of Rangers on the first day of the season it would be a huge statement.
I understand why Hearts and Partick Thistle are taking legal action against the SPFL.
I’m disappointed the support wasn’t there for permanent reconstruction of the SPFL to 14-10-10-10.
Premiership clubs are allowed to return to training this week and everyone connected with Scottish football will be hoping things run smoothly.
Paul Hartley and his management team have committed to Cove Rangers until 2025 by agreeing new contracts.
Rangers have come up with a reconstruction idea which would see their own colts team and Celtic’s joining the SPFL in an 18-team League One.
The news that there are benefactors out there willing to invest in Scottish football to help it survive should be a welcome surprise for everyone involved in the game.
Coronavirus is having a detrimental effect on so many players in Scotland.
SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell is hopeful football can restart in August.
Reconstruction isn’t off the table just yet – but I still don’t think it will be anything more than a talking shop.
The decision to end the Premiership season was a sensible one and now all the focus needs to be on how next term can be started.
The SPFL’s 42 clubs are to vote today on whether to hold a second independent investigation into the governing body.
Yesterday was what has become known for people connected with Aberdeen as Gothenburg Day.
The findings of the independent investigation into the SPFL’s attempts to finish the lower league seasons has left us all with more questions than answers.
Clubs across Scotland are at grave financial risk in the months ahead, particularly if the furlough scheme ends in June.
It’s hard to see the SPFL’s reconstruction taskforce coming up with a plan that will gain the support of the majority of clubs.
Given the mess Scottish football and the SPFL finds itself in, an independent inquiry into what has happened in the last few weeks should take place.
We're offering our readers the chance to ask our sports columnists their questions, starting this week with Aberdeen and Scotland legend Willie Miller.
Aberdeen have shown strong leadership to safeguard the future of the club during the coronavirus shutdown.
There has been talk of football being played behind closed doors once sport is allowed to resume following the Covid-19 lockdown.
Scotland's Euro play-offs will not happen in June despite Uefa’s current plans for that to be the case.
A decision must be made by Uefa by the end of April on what is happening with the rest of this season.
Aberdeen keeper Joe Lewis indicating he would like to stay at the club beyond his current contract is great news.
If the Scottish season cannot be completed clubs must abide by tough decisions even if that means Hearts being relegated.
The coronavirus pandemic has led to a raft of questions as to what the future holds for this season and whether it can be completed.
Andy Considine should be in contention for Scotland’s Uefa Nations League play-off games at the end of the month.
For Aberdeen, Hearts and Scotland, injuries to Scott McKenna and John Souttar are big blows.