Aberdeen travel to Perth to face a St Johnstone side who have yet to get properly going this season, Derek McInnes however will be focusing solely on Aberdeen's game plan. A win for the Dons in their third game will go a long way to writing off that first game at Pittodrie... we will no mention that any longer.
Derek McInnes will basically have a full squad at his disposal for Saturday's match as Anderson returns to the team. Monokana on the other hand has a back problem and is likely to miss out alongside Robertson but is close to a return to action.
St Johnstone have Dave MacKay at their disposal after his red card was rescinded. New signing Lappin could make his debut.
Last time out Aberdeen recorded a decent 2-0 victory at Kilmarnock. After staving off the Kilmarnock front line Aberdeen really managed to get the ball down and trouble the Killie defence. Today is a step up in though and despite the departure of May, our team will be still have to be wary throughout.
The club have sold 2,600 tickets for the away section, which is in danger of outnumbering the home support. That alone should add some atmosphere to the game.
St Johnstone v Aberdeen
Saturday 23rd August 2014
McDiarmid Park
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