Aberdeen legend Willie Miller expresses concerns over the lack of progress in the team's performance and style of play this season. The club's recent defeats and poor form have raised questions about manager Barry Robson's ability to create a cohesive and successful team.
Concerned Willie Miller reckons Aberdeen boss Barry Robson has yet to show the the type of team he wants and a style of play this season.
And Aberdeen legend Miller admits he has concerns that patience is quickly wearing thin with the club only holding two leagues win so far this term. Writing for the Press and Journal, Miller said: "An Aberdeen squad rebuilt expensively in the summer have had more than enough time to gel – but it hasn’t happened yet. And the Dons’ form is beginning to become a little concerning and needs addressed.
"We can’t keep on saying everything is okay. There are a number of games where it has not been okay and fans will be looking back to those and will know performances have been poor.
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