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Jim Goodwin: Aberdeen appoint manager following St Mirren exit

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Jim Goodwin has been appointed Aberdeen manager on a two-and-a-half-year contract after he left St Mirren.

The Dons say the 40-year-old will take charge of the team for Saturday’s Scottish Premiership match against Motherwell at Fir Park.

Lee Sharp also joins Aberdeen from St Mirren as assistant to Goodwin, who had been Buddies boss since June 2019.

“I am hugely honoured to have been offered the role of manager at this great football club,” said Goodwin.

“The opportunity to work at one of the biggest club’s in the country is a dream come true, and I can’t wait to get started.

“I can guarantee everyone connected to Aberdeen FC that I will give my all on a daily basis to ensure the club has the success it so richly craves and deserves.”

Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack said Goodwin “fully embraces our vision and strategy”.

Stephen Glass left the Aberdeen manager’s job on Sunday, the day after a Scottish Cup defeat by Motherwell, and Aberdeen were given permission to hold talks with Goodwin on Friday.

Aberdeen are eighth in the table, with St Mirren two points above in sixth.

Barry Robson took interim charge as the Pittodrie side drew 1-1 at home to St Johnstone on Tuesday – their sixth game without victory – to move up one place.

St Mirren visit Livingston on Saturday and assistant Sharp and goalkeeping coach Jamie Langfield took the Paisley side’s training on Friday in Goodwin’s absence.

“It is a disruption, nobody is going to get away from that,” said former Aberdeen goalkeeper Langfield.

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