Jim Goodwin: We will fight to turn it around after humiliating defeat to Darvel
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Jim Goodwin insisted he will fight on for his job after Aberdeen’s Scottish Cup defeat by sixth-tier Darvel but the manager admitted he has been given no assurances about his position.
Aberdeen suffered the biggest shock in the 149-year history of the competition when they lost 1-0 at Recreation Park to the West of Scotland Premier League leaders, who are now set to play Falkirk in the next round.
It has left former Goodwin’s job hanging by a thread and he was jeered off by the 700-strong travelling support who completed the 340-mile round trip to watch their side lose.
Dave Cormack, Aberdeen’s chairman, was in Ayrshire to watch the game and looked extremely downbeat when caught by the TV cameras. And although Goodwin insisted