Summary
AN afternoon of frustration here brought little solace for either manager. Aberdeen's injury problems mounted as they failed to reclaim third place in the Bank of Scotland Premierleague, while Motherwell left Terry Butcher in anguish having failed to capitalise on a much improved, second-half performance.
Jimmy Calderwood's side remain one point adrift of Hibernian and have taken only two points from four matches, a ratio that may be difficult to improve in the coming weeks with the Old Firm to be faced with a threadbare squad.See the full content of this document
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Managers Left with an Empty Feeling Injuries and Missed Opportunites Combine to Produce Gripes All Round
Scott Severin, the Scotland internationalist, damaged a groin muscle in training with a prognosis of an eight to 12-week absence. "It's a massive blow for us, " said manager Calderwood, who saw lesser injuries to Kevin McNaught...
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