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Published Date: 25 May 2009
ABERDEEN were today looking for their first new manager for five years following the shock departure of Jimmy Calderwood.
Calderwood bid a tearful farewell to Pittodrie last night, hours after masterminding the Dons' 2-1 victory over Hibs.

That result saw Aberdeen snatch the SPL's last remaining Europa League spot, the second time Calderwood had led the club into Eur
ope in three years.

The 54-year-old refused to comment as he left Pittodrie for the final time but he appeared to have been crying.

The precise reasons behind the departure of Calderwood and assistants Jimmy Nicholl and Sandy Clark were unclear, although chairman Stewart Milne revealed the decision for club and manager to part company was made before yesterday's match.

Milne said: "It was really in the last week. The club and Jimmy have made the decision that this is the right time to part company."

Milne denied Calderwood's failure to bring a trophy to Pittodrie was the reason behind his departure.

"We jointly believe this is the right time for the club and Jimmy to part company," he said.

"He has been here for five years and we believe this is the right time for the club to make a change and Jimmy believes the same."

Milne added the club will start looking for Calderwood's replacement today.

He said: "The decision is now public. We have now got to set about finding a new manager."

The club issued a statement on Calderwood's behalf, which read: "Aberdeen is such a wonderful club and I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here, as indeed have Jimmy and Sandy.

"However, after five seasons, I feel the time is right for a fresh challenge. I'm moving on with so many happy memories of the club and the area and I would like to thank the fans for their support as the vast majority have been fantastic.

"I would also wish Aberdeen Football Club all the very best for the future and I depart knowing my successor will have a solid platform from which to move forward, including the return of European football next season."

Director of football Willie Miller added: "I would like to thank Jimmy, Jimmy and Sandy for the substantial contribution they have made in stabilising things over the past five years."





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  • Last Updated: 25 May 2009 11:54 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Aberdeen FC
 
 

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