Willie Miller column: Isolation mistake embarrassing for SFA
Having linesman Graeme Stewart working at Easter Road on Saturday when he should have been self-isolating is embarrassing for the SFA.
Having linesman Graeme Stewart working at Easter Road on Saturday when he should have been self-isolating is embarrassing for the SFA.
Aberdeen need to use their first win in seven games as a springboard for a strong finish to the season.
I can understand why supporters will be frustrated after Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack postponed a question and answer session scheduled for tonight.
Aberdeen need to show they are capable of ending their poor form in the coming games.
Gothenburg Great Willie Miller hopes Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack does not axe under pressure manager Derek McInnes following the 2-0 loss at Hibs.
Family and friends have paid tribute to a much-loved city publican, hailing him a “true gentleman” after he passed away aged 73.
Loan signings Fraser Hornby, Florian Kamberi and Callum Hendry could put a stop to Aberdeen’s striker goal drought and help pile the pressure on Celtic.
Aberdeen produced the right response to their heavy defeat by Ross County both in terms of performance and result in defeating Motherwell at the weekend.
Scott Wright has signed a pre-contract agreement with Rangers, but it may be best if he left Aberdeen in this transfer window.
Aberdeen are struggling to score goals and, although the transfer window is open and they could bring somebody in, more needs to come from those already at Pittodrie.
Derek McInnes is more than capable of bringing more consistency and success to Aberdeen.
Aberdeen’s performance in defeat to Rangers was better than their last two displays against the Gers – but ultimately the outcome was the same.
Scott Wright indicating he wants to leave Aberdeen is disappointing news.
With the transfer window open Derek McInnes will be hoping to bolster what is already a strong Aberdeen squad.
Aberdeen’s form in front of goal needs to improve having drawn a blank in two of their last three games.
Pittodrie great Willie Miller believes the threat of injury made postponing Aberdeen’s Premiership clash at Livingston yesterday the right decision.
Aberdeen play their final game of 2020 against Livingston tomorrow night and, in a year like no other, on the pitch, it has been a good year for the Dons.
I was saddened to learn of the death of my former team-mate Chic McLelland aged 63 on Boxing Day.
Andy Considine continues to be a vital cog in the Aberdeen machine and that is likely to be the case for some time to come.
If Aberdeen can produce a fine run of festive form they can consolidate third place in the Premiership and continue to put pressure on Celtic in second.
Curtis Main’s performance against Ross County showed Aberdeen have good striking options beyond Sam Cosgrove.
Dave Cormack is right to keep putting forward the case to the Scottish Government for the return of fans.
The continuation of Aberdeen’s bad run by drawing with St Mirren meant they missed another chance to heap pressure on Celtic in the Premiership standings.
Aberdeen deserved to be beaten by St Mirren in the League Cup and it was a hugely disappointing loss given the importance of the fixture.
Defeat to Rangers was very disappointing – but Aberdeen need to ensure it is only a blip because this can still be a successful season.
The return of supporters to stadiums in Scotland must be placed high on the agenda in any discussions between football authorities and the government.
Scotland's target must be to follow up the high of Euro 2020 qualifying by reaching the World Cup.
The performance in Belgrade to secure Euro 2020 qualification was as good as I have seen by a Scotland team for many years.
SCOTLAND legend Willie Miller has hailed the courage, grit and belief of the nation's Euro 2020 qualification heroes.
The European Championship play-off final is a great opportunity that Scotland can’t afford to miss.