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Calderwood quick to bolster squad in quest for success



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Published Date: 25 May 2008
JIMMY Calderwood has pinpointed cup finals as the next must during his Aberdeen tenure and is in the process of targeting the players to allow him to improve the club's erratic form.
Fourth place in the league secured by Thursday's victory over Rangers marked a creditable finish to a season in which Pittodrie played host to post-Christmas European football for the first time in 22 years. But the campaign was blighted by the 4-3 S
cottish Cup semi-final defeat against Queen of the South.

"I heard Willie Miller said that we need to get to cup finals so I suppose that has to be the target," Calderwood said. "I've never felt as bad in a game as I did at Hampden against Queen of the South, but we've got to learn from that. Financially it's probably been the best season for the club since the great man decided to leave."

Calderwood will use the funds available to remould his squad, a process that is already starting to take shape. Gary McDonald has been signed from Oldham, French keeper Bertrand Bossu arrived on Friday and Richie Foran is expected to join him by completing a £50,000 move from Southend.

Stuart Duff will make his loan deal from Dundee United permanent but there could be a stumbling block over wages in the bid to retain Alan Maybury, who has been on a short-term deal from Leicester City.

Calderwood is also considering moves for Dutch duo Iwan Redan and Zephaniah Davids, on trial at the same time as Bossu, but he believes contract negotiations with the current squad could also have a major bearing on progress next season.

"Lee Miller was a massive one for us to get signed on again and I thought when he did that Barry Nicholson might change his mind (about leaving] but he's probably fed up with me."



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  • Last Updated: 24 May 2008 8:15 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Aberdeen FC
 
1

KingKenny,

25/05/2008 08:01:21
If Barry Nicholson change mind..Aberdeen fans will be very Happy. Nicholson..You stay..Aberdeen can Chase Champions League..If really want England...1Year Stay please..
2

Starchief,

25/05/2008 08:47:03
I was really impressed by Stuart Duff in the Celtic match. Was this just a one-off perfomrance or does he need critical re-appraisal?

Richie Foran? The Ollie Reed of the soccer world!
3

Big Red,

Aberdeen 25/05/2008 11:10:11
#2 You mean the Rangers match surely ? :-)

Anyway, he had a very good game and if he keeps up that level then he'll be able to silence the doubters.

As for Foran, well I would say we need an absolute nutter in the team. Sometimes we've been too nicey nicey and we very often get pushed around by more physical sides.
Hopefully Foran can bring a bit of presence to the side, and he can also take some of the heat off the excellent Lee Miller.

We could still do with a 15+ per season forward and a full-back though.

4

Starchief,

25/05/2008 12:22:24
#3 These Central Belt teams all look the same to me ;~)

I also liked Lee Miller. There are times this season when I've seen him do nothing in a match. I must admit, when JC was trying to re-sign him, I felt it was a waste of a wage. Maybe not?

 

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