Scottish Daily Mail

Goodwin is braced for any backlash from Buddies

- By ALAN DOUGLAS

ABERDEEN boss Jim Goodwin is anitcipati­ng a hot reception from St Mirren fans when the Buddies visit Pittodrie tomorrow. The Irishman left the Paisley club in February to replace Stephen Glass as Dons manager. Goodwin captained St Mirren to their 2013 Scottish League Cup final win over Hearts but, ahead of the final game of a disappoint­ing Premiershi­p season for the Dons — they are in tenth place with a major squad overhaul set to take place in the summer — he accepted that relations between some of the Saints supporters and himself may be strained. ‘It doesn’t add any spice to it,’ he claimed. ‘I am looking forward to seeing a number of my old staff members and obviously all the players. ‘Every player pretty much in that squad are my players. I brought them all to the club and we had enjoyed some decent days together, decent results, a couple of semi-finals last season. ‘We were having a great season prior to me leaving. We were in and around the top six and doing quite well at the time, and we probably would have got the top six, but the opportunit­y to come here was far too big to turn down. ‘I hope I get a nice reception off the fans but I am not holding my breath because I know I disappoint­ed one or two of them in the manner that I left. But the majority of the ones I have spoken to understand the reasoning behind me leaving. ‘I loved my time at St Mirren, the people behind the scenes were great to me. I made some great friends during the time there as a player and then obviously latterly as a manager. ‘One of the best days out ever as a player, winning the League Cup, and they gave me my opportunit­y in full-time management. I will be eternally grateful to them as a club and there is absolutely no hard feelings. Whatever way the reaction goes tomorrow, I will take it on the chin.’

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