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Report Suggests Allan Russell Could Join Scott Brown In Aberdeen Movement – EzAnime.net

Aberdeen appointed Stephen Glass as its new manager on Tuesday, and they have yet to finish making moves.

Glass has been chosen as the man to replace Derek McInnes in Pittodrie’s hot seat, going in a whole new direction when the Atlanta United manager returns to Scottish football.

The Dons will now try to build a team around Glass, and that implies a deal for Celtic captain Scott Brown, who will leave the Bhoys this summer as it is.

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The 35-year-old is supposed to become Glass’s assistant, beginning his coaching career while still playing next season, providing help on and off the court.

If anyone thought it was a strange move, then Aberdeen’s next target may give an indication of the ambition displayed by Dave Cormack and company.

The Scottish Sun claim that Aberdeen wants to sign England coach Allan Russell, pairing him with Brown in terms of helping Glass next season and beyond.

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The former Hibernian, Hamilton, St Mirren, Partick Thistle and Kilmarnock player currently serves as England’s attacking coach and has built a solid reputation as a young and exciting coach, even credited with England’s set piece success in the 2018 World Cup.

That kind of catch would be huge for Aberdeen, and a major indication of why Brown likes a move so much, with the Dons really pushing to challenge the next period under a new training setup.

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 12: Allan Russell, England coach, watches before the international friendly match between England and the Republic of Ireland at Wembley Stadium on November 12, 2020 in London, England.  Sports stadiums across the UK remain under strict restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic, as government social distancing laws prohibit fans from entering venues, causing matches to be played behind closed doors.  (Photo by Mike Egerton - Pool / Getty Images)Photo de Mike Egerton – Pool /.

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