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Dons boss reflects on `fabulous` years
28th November 2008
Jimmy Calderwood is enjoying life at Aberdeen more than ever ahead of his 200th game in charge of the club.
The Dons boss, who is the longest serving manager at Pittodrie since Sir Alex Ferguson, is hoping he will mark the milestone with a Clydesdale Bank Premier League win over Motherwell on Saturday.
Calderwood was in a reflective mood ahead of the visit of Mark McGhee's side.
"My time at Aberdeen has been absolutely fabulous," he said.
"We have had a lot of highs and a few lows along the way but it is a wonderful club to work for. Hopefully there will be more highs in the future."
Calderwood branded his lowest moment at the club last season's 4-3 Scottish Cup semi-final defeat to Queen of the South, while securing qualification to the group stages of the UEFA Cup by beating Dnipro was his greatest achievement.
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