Aberdeen's Ash Taylor celebrates scoring the sides first goal during the Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership match at Pittodrie
Author: John SlaterPublished 17th Feb 2020 Last updated 17th Feb 2020
#23 - Tough luck for a battling Aberdeen
Red Review, episode 23. Tough luck for a battling Aberdeen
Allan Davidson and Dave Galloway look back at a hard fought match for the Dons.
Goals from Callum McGregor and Kristoffer Ajer saw leaders Celtic battle their way to a 2-1 victory over a resilient Aberdeen. Ash Taylor being the man to score for the Dons in an afternoon which tested the Glasgow sides mettle.
Allan and Dave are joined by guest, Fraser Fyvie
L-R, Allan Davidson, Fraser Fyvie and Dave Galloway
Fraser Fyvie is the guest on the podcast. Once Aberdeen's youngest player, Fraser enjoyed FA and Scottish Cup wins before finding his current home, League 2 and local heroes, Cove Rangers.
Hear his thoughts on Aberdeen's current form plus a few stories on his journey from Pittodrie to Balmoral Stadium.
Aberdeen to Cove Rangers picking up an FA & Scottish Cup along the way
Aberdeen's Fraser Fyvie and Rangers' Jerome Rothen battle for the ball
Fraser became the youngest player to play for Aberdeen, aged 16.
Aberdeen's Fraser Fyvie and Rangers' Jerome Rothen battle for the ball during the Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier league match at Ibrox, Glasgow in 2009.
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Falkirk's Craig Sibbald takes on Hibernian's Fraser Fyvie
Fraser found Scottish Cup success at Hibs
Falkirk's Craig Sibbald takes on Hibernian's Fraser Fyvie during the William Hill Scottish Cup Semi Final match at Hampden Park, Glasgow in 2015.
Aberdeen's Fraser Fyvie and Rangers' Jerome Rothen battle for the ball
Fraser became the youngest player to play for Aberdeen, aged 16.
Aberdeen's Fraser Fyvie and Rangers' Jerome Rothen battle for the ball during the Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier league match at Ibrox, Glasgow in 2009.
Wigan Athletic's Fraser Fyvie battles for the ball
Fyvie signed for Wigan Athletic in July 2012
AFC Bournemouth's Harry Arter (right) and Wigan Athletic's Fraser Fyvie battle for the ball
Scotland's Fraser Fyvie and Luxembourgh's Sergio Teixeira fight for the ball
Fraser made eight appearances for the Scotland U21s
Scotland's Fraser Fyvie and Luxembourgh's Sergio Teixeira fight for the ball during the UEFA European Under 21's Qualifying match at St Mirren Park, Paisley in 2013.
Falkirk's Craig Sibbald takes on Hibernian's Fraser Fyvie
Fraser found Scottish Cup success at Hibs
Falkirk's Craig Sibbald takes on Hibernian's Fraser Fyvie during the William Hill Scottish Cup Semi Final match at Hampden Park, Glasgow in 2015.
Aberdeen's Fraser Fyvie and Rangers' Jerome Rothen battle for the ball
Fraser became the youngest player to play for Aberdeen, aged 16.
Aberdeen's Fraser Fyvie and Rangers' Jerome Rothen battle for the ball during the Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier league match at Ibrox, Glasgow in 2009.
Wigan Athletic's Fraser Fyvie battles for the ball
Fyvie signed for Wigan Athletic in July 2012
AFC Bournemouth's Harry Arter (right) and Wigan Athletic's Fraser Fyvie battle for the ball
Scotland's Fraser Fyvie and Luxembourgh's Sergio Teixeira fight for the ball
Fraser made eight appearances for the Scotland U21s
Scotland's Fraser Fyvie and Luxembourgh's Sergio Teixeira fight for the ball during the UEFA European Under 21's Qualifying match at St Mirren Park, Paisley in 2013.
Falkirk's Craig Sibbald takes on Hibernian's Fraser Fyvie
Fraser found Scottish Cup success at Hibs
Falkirk's Craig Sibbald takes on Hibernian's Fraser Fyvie during the William Hill Scottish Cup Semi Final match at Hampden Park, Glasgow in 2015.
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