The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Glass fears for his future after Dons slump again

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Stephen Glass last night admitted his future as Aberdeen manager is far from secure after last night’s defeat at Dens Park made it 10 games without a win.

The Dons are now stuck in ninth place in the Premiershi­p, and on their worst start to a league campaign since Craig Brown was in charge.

And the travelling support were calling for Glass’s head during a first defeat against Dundee in 17 meetings.

The under-fire boss said: “I totally understand the fans’ frustratio­n. “I can see why there might not be a bit of belief there in us as a staff and that group of players.

“The reality of managing football clubs like this is you don’t last very long if you can’t win games.

“I am the front man for that and bear the brunt for it. “I understand but I back myself and the group of players.

 ?? ?? Leigh Griffiths celebrates his first Dundee goal with Luke Mccowan, but emotions were different for Stephen Glass (inset)
Leigh Griffiths celebrates his first Dundee goal with Luke Mccowan, but emotions were different for Stephen Glass (inset)
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