The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Aberdeen’s league position is ‘unacceptab­le’ – Burrows

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Aberdeen chief executive Alan Burrows has labelled the club’s lowly league position unacceptab­le.

The Dons have slumped to ninth place in the Scottish Premiershi­p and Burrows insists the Dons board accepts their share of responsibi­lity for the club’s struggles.

The search for a new manager continues following Barry Robson’s dismissal on January 31.

Interim manager Neil Warnock, who was appointed for the rest of the campaign, lasted just 33 days as the club’s plight worsened, leading to former interim boss Peter Leven taking the helm for a second time this season.

With the club missing the deadline it set for making an appointmen­t during the internatio­nal break, Aberdeen fans have grown restless.

Burrows agrees it has not been good enough but has called for unity.

He said: “I’m not trying to pull the wool over people’s eyes here.

“I know for Aberdeen Football Club to be sitting in the position they are in is unacceptab­le.

“I totally take on board my area of responsibi­lity and the board’s area of responsibi­lity.

“However, we can get through it and come out the other side better if we stick together.

“If we reflect on what we think went wrong to be in this position and make those changes and move forward.

“That is what I would appeal for people to do. It’s difficult when it is not going well and I get that.

“I am a football fan and I am as passionate about this being successful as anyone – you should see me on a match day.

“I get the frustratio­ns and the anger but we can stick together and win these matches.

“We can have a right good go at the semi-final (against Celtic on April 20). There is no reason on our day we can’t go to Hampden Park and win that match and get to the Scottish Cup final.

“There is no reason why we can’t have a positive end to the season.

“And there is no reason why we can’t reflect on the areas that have not gone

well and try to put it right for next season.

“We will do that much better and much easier if we stick together.”

Burrows knows on the field events shape the narrative at Pittodrie but he insists there is cause for optimism at Pittodrie despite a challengin­g campaign.

He agrees the league campaign has fallen short of expectatio­ns but he believes the season can still have a happy ending.

He said: “Despite the fact the results on the pitch have been way below expectatio­ns, there is still a lot of good going on at the club.

“Ultimately we are going to be judged on the pitch. That is where we should be judged but there is a lot of good things going on.

“The time for talking about them and developing them further is to come.

“Right now we have big games coming up that we need to win.

“We have a manager to appoint who is going to give us not only an identity between now and the end of the season but give us an opportunit­y to go into the semi-final at Hampden.

“We also have a big

summer coming again with recruitmen­t and trying to make sure we do reflect on the things that haven’t gone well this year and put things in place.

“The focus right now for everyone at the club is winning football matches and appointing a manager.”

The news a manager has not been appointed in the timescale set by the club has frustrated the Aberdeen support.

Burrows understand­s the fans’ concerns but has asked for the support to maintain their backing for the remaining games of the campaign.

He said: “The people at the club genuinely understand your frustratio­ns. It has been an up and down season with some high points and too many low points.

“I also understand we are still getting huge backing.

“We are taking fourfigure crowds to away games which tells you how much they deserve a level of success.

“What I would ask them is, we have asked you to be patient and back the team, do that again this week and stick with us.

“Give the team and the staff all the backing you can because a positive result can certainly give us a huge emphasis going into the last seven games of the season and the Scottish Cup semi-final.

“We have to deliver results and we know that.

“I still think hopefully the direction of travel is still positive.

“We will have our troughs, we are in one at the moment but we will get through it together and we will be successful at the end of it.”

“Give the team and the staff all the backing you can

 ?? ?? Aberdeen chief executive Alan Burrows.
Aberdeen chief executive Alan Burrows.

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