On paper, a 2-2 draw at now-relegated Livingston might sting—especially given how the goals were conceded. For many Aberdeen fans, it's another frustrating chapter in what's been a season to forget.
But here's where we find the silver lining: that result makes it three games unbeaten for the Dons. And with back-to-back home fixtures on the horizon—where Stephen Robinson's side remains undefeated—there's genuine reason to look up.
Yes, we're reaching for small positives. But in football, momentum matters. These final matches aren't just about closing out the campaign; they're about building confidence and belief ahead of what promises to be another busy summer at Cormack Park, with the transfer revolving doors spinning fast in both directions.
The challenge now? Giving the fans something to hold onto. With fringe players potentially getting their shot, Wednesday's visit from Dundee United takes on extra significance. It's more than just a battle for "best of the bottom six"—a title neither side envisioned chasing back in August. It's about pride, progress, and laying groundwork for next season.
Three games remain. Then we can finally put this season in the rearview mirror. We're almost there, Red Army. Stay loud, stay proud.
