New Aberdeen head coach Stephen Robinson has vowed to provide the staff an “identification and stability” to convey long-term success to Pittodrie – and has a two-phase plan to enhance the Scottish Premiership facet.
Robinson has left St Mirren to develop into the everlasting successor to Jimmy Thelin, who left Aberdeen in January.
The Northern Irishman inherits a staff who ended their defence of the Scottish Cup with defeat by Championship facet Dunfermline final weekend, and are on a run of 1 win of 13 league video games.
The brand new head coach says his first process can be to take care of the “fundamentals” of tightening up the defence and sharpening the assault to get the factors wanted for survival, however is eyeing a summer time rebuild.
A “delighted” Robinson stated the chance to work with an even bigger funds and services than he was used to was a serious draw.
“As quickly as I heard about it, I used to be enthusiastic about it,” he advised RedTV. “There was no means I might flip it down.
“It was a chance I would waited for, to work at a membership with the assets Aberdeen has. It is an enormous soccer membership. The services it has, the coaching floor, it is debt free… it’s extremely, very uncommon in soccer.”













