After a prolonged period of uncertainty following the departures of Barry Robson and Neil Warnock, Aberdeen has finally secured Jimmy Thelin as their new manager with his arrival scheduled for June. The appointment reflects ambition and excitement among Dons fans, although it may signal a period of transition given Thelin different managerial style compared to previous coaches.
Thelin track record at Elfsborg suggests that patience will be required from the Aberdeen faithful as he builds his team. In the meantime, Peter Leven will oversee the team until the end of the season, aiming to secure safety in the league and potentially spring a surprise in the Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic.
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