And today's mouthpiece is Jonny Hayes.
When will they ever learn to just do their talking on the park.
Seriously pisses me off, all this spouting off in the media
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Jonny Hayes today warned the Dons will not settle to be only second best in Scotland.
With Celtic’s huge lead at the top of the Premiership, the Reds’ battle is for second spot this season.
However, Hayes insisted Aberdeen will not accept scrapping it out to be the best of the rest in future years.
Hayes, who started the 0-0 draw with St Johnstone, aims to be competing with Celtic in a title scrap again and reckons boss Derek McInnes will find the players to achieve that for future campaigns.
The Republic of Ireland cap said: “We are never going to settle for just wanting to finish second in the league.
“You have to be realistic and realise Celtic have pulled away now and barring a miracle I don’t think anyone is going to catch them
“However, we want to progress every year and get better, hit better points targets and win silverware.
“We aim to keep improving and the manager will gradually bring in better players year after year to improve the squad to be better equipped in terms of the right end of the league table.
“It shows how far we have come that we are disappointed at drawing against a St Johnstone side with a pedigree in Europe.
“And we are disappointed at not being second in the league when four years ago we finished ninth.”
Aberdeen now trail second-placed Rangers by four points. That gap can be narrowed tomorrow as the Reds play their game-in-hand, against Motherwell at Pittodrie.
Hayes said: “It will be like a cup game as Mark McGhee will have his troops fired up and they have some good players.
“I caught some of their match against Celtic (4-3 loss) and Motherwell did well in patches.
“Our target was three wins from three from the current run of home games but obviously we can’t do that now.
“Against St Johnstone, we tried to throw men forward in the latter stages to get three points but left ourselves a little exposed.
“You have got to do that as we were never happy to settle for just a point.
“Sometimes when you are pushing so hard for a win, and it doesn’t come off, it feels almost like a loss.
“But if we beat Motherwell then maybe we will look back and say it has not been such a bad week.
“However, we will have to be at the top of our game to get a win.”