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Published Date: 24 September 2011

By Alasdair Lawrie

ABERDEEN defender Youl Mawene admits the team have to improve their attitude and effort after hitting a new low against East Fife.

Mawene watched from the sidelines while nursing a minor hamstring strain as Aberdeen lost on penalties to the Second Division bottom club on Tuesday.

 

But the centre-back, who will return today against Motherwell at Fir Park, made a point of not excluding himself from his frank assessment of Aberdeen's disappointing start to the season. The Dons have failed to score in six of eight SPL games and Mawene admits they cannot hide behind excuses any more.

 

The Frenchman revealed he felt at his lowest ebb when assistant Archie Knox spoke in the dressing room after Aberdeen crashed out of the Scottish Communities League Cup following the 3-3 Pittodrie draw. And he believes each player needs to give more to Knox and manager Craig Brown.

 

Mawene said: "There's been a few things said head to head and maybe it's the right time to have a heart to heart and have an open meeting to burst through a few things that haven't been working for us.

 

"Looking at the potential of the group, we have to improve. There is no point looking for excuses - 'it's not him, it's me, we hit the post, got a red card'.

 

"Too many times we look for excuses or easy solutions. Sometimes we have to look at ourselves in the mirror and give more to the team. I think it's a mental thing. People have to realise football is a competition. In competition there is a winner and a second best. If you are second best too often you lose games. We have to give a lot more."

 

Mawene described Motherwell as a "great team", but he warned Aberdeen's approach had to improve no matter the quality of the opposition.

 

"The squad, the staff, the fans and the football club itself, there is nothing wrong with it," he said. "That's the frustrating thing. But I think the players have to do more. We have to go out there and compete. We are far off the mark. So this is a must-win game and we have to see what we're made of."

 

Motherwell full-back Stevie Hammell admits motivation comes easy against Aberdeen because of the managerial connections between the clubs.

 

Motherwell are unbeaten in six games against Aberdeen since Mark McGhee and then Brown left Fir Park to take charge at Pittodrie.

 

Brown and assistant Knox received a hostile welcome when they returned in April, not least from chairman John Boyle, who was fined for his part in a touchline confrontation.

 

Hammell said: "I'm sure the atmosphere will be tastier than usual.

 

"I'm not going to lie, it is disappointing to see your manager leave, because the last couple of managers have done so well. When they come back you do want to show them that the team they left is a decent team, and we believe a better team. It does add a little bit to the game and you want to make sure you don't lose these games."

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I am getting pretty excited about this game, which is unusual after Tuesday.  Just hoping for the right reaction fae the team!!  Its a massive game for the whole club.  Wonder how Brown will go about this game.  Sit back and counter or go for it fae the start.  I know what one i would prefer.  Get stuck intae them!!! :thumbsup:

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Team: Gonzalez, Foster, Jack, Mawene, Considine, Clark, Milsom, Osbourne, Arnason, Vernon, Fallon

 

Subs: Brown, McArdle, Mackie, Pawlett, Chalali, Magennis, Megginson

 

 

4 strikers on the bench, wonder who the back 4 is going to be. 

I would prefer

foster mawene considine clark so arnason can play in the midfield

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Team: Gonzalez, Foster, Jack, Mawene, Considine, Clark, Milsom, Osbourne, Arnason, Vernon, Fallon

 

Subs: Brown, McArdle, Mackie, Pawlett, Chalali, Magennis, Megginson

 

 

4 strikers on the bench, wonder who the back 4 is going to be. 

I would prefer

foster mawene considine clark so arnason can play in the midfield

 

Fallon and Veronon - 2 up front??  :o

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As a Club, we owe you, our loyal supporters, big time. We have let you down massively and we need to turn things round. Saturday's game at Fir Park is another huge one for this Club and an early opportunity to at least redress some of the hurt everyone is suffering right now. It will take a long time to get over this one and the only way we can do is through the performances on the park and that needs to start this weekend."

 

Stewart Milne, Chairman AFC

 

Milne get fucked...

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Aye? And if he stays we'll be in admin within months anyway.

 

Nae that I reckon we'll go into admin if the board get sacked - that's just scaremongering.

 

The most conservative estimate of the club debt i have heard recently is 10 mill.  Under the current financial climate and  the turnover of the club that debt is unservicable, milne walks the bank would be chapping the door within the hour.  Look what happened to the huns over little more than twice that amount in the summer and their turnover is far in excess of ours.  Admin is a very real possibility in the coming months no doubt about it, it may actually be inevitable now.  In short we are pretty fucked and i have no idea how to fix it

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Dunno about everyone else but i have Dejavu big time.

 

4 strikers on the bench and two on the pitch. One recognised f/b in the squad let alone the pitch and speaking of the pitch another impotent performance on it.  I really am finding it very hard to care at the moment

 

+1

 

What that man said.........

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