Port Vale 0 v 0 Aberdeen - half time report at Vale Park kick off 7.30pm
There was excitement among Dons fans at the Vale Stadium as word went round that Paul Hartley was in the stands. On the pitch tonight Scott Vernon made his debut for Aberdeen with the other new signing Yoann Folly starting for the first time as an official Dons player. There was also the welcome return of Derek Young making his first start of the pre-season in midfield. Trialists Jim Collins and Grant Basey were named on the bench.
It was just as well there was a buzz around the stadium as on the pitch there was little to get excited about in the early stages.
Neither side creating any chances in the first 10 minutes.
Andrew Considine had the best early chance for the Dons. He picked up the ball at the edge of the box after good hold up play by Scott Vernon. The big defender took a touch and fired in a left foot shot that was saved by Tomlinson in the Port Vale goal.
Trialist Jim Collins got an early chance to impress after 16 minutes, coming on for injured Darren Mackie. Port Vale had a great effort midway through the first half after Gary Roberts cut inside from the right and fired in a shot that was blocked by Jerel Ifill.
The Dons went straight up the park and almost opened the scoring. Fraser Fyvie did well to hit the byeline and whipped in a vicious cross that Scott Vernon was inches from connecting with, but the Port Vale defence stood firm and cleared.
Mark Howard was giving his chances of holding on to the goalkeeping position no harm with an assured performance for Aberdeen. He did well to save a Justin Richards shot after the Port Vale striker was put through one on one. Howard stayed tall and blocked his effort. Good goalkeeping by the Dons shotstopper.
The best chance of the first half fell to Aberdeen. Great gold up play by Vernon allowed Folly to pick up the ball. He played a superb pass through to Fyvie, but the Dons youngster knocked the ball through to Jim Collins.
The trialist took his time and fired in a shot, but the Port Vale keeper saved. Collins could have done better, but a great move by Aberdeen.
HT
more to follow at FT
Starting Line Up Tonight: Howard, McArdle, Considine, Ifil, Diamond, Maguire, Folly, Young, Fyvie. Vernon, Mackie
Port Vale 0 v 0 Aberdeen - half time report at Vale Park kick off 7.30pm
There was excitement among Dons fans at the Vale Stadium as word went round that Paul Hartley was in the stands. On the pitch tonight Scott Vernon made his debut for Aberdeen with the other new signing Yoann Folly starting for the first time as an official Dons player. There was also the welcome return of Derek Young making his first start of the pre-season in midfield. Trialists Jim Collins and Grant Basey were named on the bench.
It was just as well there was a buzz around the stadium as on the pitch there was little to get excited about in the early stages.
Neither side creating any chances in the first 10 minutes.
Andrew Considine had the best early chance for the Dons. He picked up the ball at the edge of the box after good hold up play by Scott Vernon. The big defender took a touch and fired in a left foot shot that was saved by Tomlinson in the Port Vale goal.
Trialist Jim Collins got an early chance to impress after 16 minutes, coming on for injured Darren Mackie. Port Vale had a great effort midway through the first half after Gary Roberts cut inside from the right and fired in a shot that was blocked by Jerel Ifill.
The Dons went straight up the park and almost opened the scoring. Fraser Fyvie did well to hit the byeline and whipped in a vicious cross that Scott Vernon was inches from connecting with, but the Port Vale defence stood firm and cleared.
Mark Howard was giving his chances of holding on to the goalkeeping position no harm with an assured performance for Aberdeen. He did well to save a Justin Richards shot after the Port Vale striker was put through one on one. Howard stayed tall and blocked his effort. Good goalkeeping by the Dons shotstopper.
The best chance of the first half fell to Aberdeen. Great gold up play by Vernon allowed Folly to pick up the ball. He played a superb pass through to Fyvie, but the Dons youngster knocked the ball through to Jim Collins.
The trialist took his time and fired in a shot, but the Port Vale keeper saved. Collins could have done better, but a great move by Aberdeen.
HT
more to follow at FT
Starting Line Up Tonight: Howard, McArdle, Considine, Ifil, Diamond, Maguire, Folly, Young, Fyvie. Vernon, Mackie
Subs: Bain, Paton. Megginson, Magennis, Collins, Robertson, Shaughnessy, Jack, Basey