
""I always respect emotions, I always respect our fans," said Thelin. "So, if there is noise sometimes it is what it is in this business, that is why the sport is so big because it can catch everything in a human being." And the Swede added: "It is emotions, it is togetherness, it is excitement, it means so much for so many people so it is not strange when things don't exactly go as you expected or are hoping for, then the emotions are there.""
""But when you are working in it like a manager or a player you have to focus and do the job and do it really well and don't get distracted by noise or opinions. "So, we want to give our fans more but also look ourselves in the mirror and do better in the future. It is a good point to have so many games now because now it is just games, recovery, games, recovery and now it is up to us.""
Aberdeen have one point and no goals from their first four Scottish Premiership matches, prompting growing discontent among sections of the support despite a Scottish Cup win in May. Club management respects fan emotions and acknowledges the resulting noise, while urging players and staff to focus and avoid distraction. The club plans to respond by giving supporters more on the pitch and by self-reflection and improvement. A busy schedule of cup and league fixtures provides frequent opportunities for recovery and performance, with belief that the team is growing stronger week by week.
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