Aberdeen fans have been sharing their thoughts after Friday night's tense 2-2 draw against Livingston, and the mood is mixed. While there were flashes of promise, many supporters are voicing concerns about the team's consistency and future direction under manager Stephen Robinson.
Chris is worried about Robinson's team selection and the potential for major changes. "My real fear is who Robinson will show the door and who will come in. We are not St Mirren and, with all due respect, don't want to become them. We need players who want to play for the club like Graeme Shinnie and Topi Keskinen - they want to play for the Dons, we just need nine more," he said, calling for more committed players.
John saw positives despite the draw, noting that Dennis Geiger and Mitchel Frame created pressure in the first half, while Kevin Nisbet showed newfound enthusiasm. However, he warned: "Not safe yet, every game is vital."
Malky echoed that sentiment, pointing to a familiar pattern: a strong first half undone by missed chances and second-half weaknesses. "We passed up so many good opportunities, and as is mostly the case in football, it comes back to bite you. Alex Jensen is a complete liability, players like him must be moved on."
Andy agreed that the first half showed "a proper footballing side," but the second half brought "the same old jitters." He added: "The Dons simply can't deal with a side, any side, coming at them. Need more cool heads in the middle of the park."
Jim was frustrated by another "insufficient performance," noting that the team "should have been out of sight by half time but we drop two points." He also criticized Robinson's post-match comments, saying they sounded like "excuses, excuses" similar to those of former manager Jimmy Thelin.
Stuart summed it up simply: "A point's a point, but it really should have been three. Credit to Livingston, they came out all guns blazing in the second half."
With the season heating up, Aberdeen fans are hoping for more consistency and fewer second-half collapses. Every match counts now, and the Dons will need to tighten up if they want to secure their position.
