Stephen Robinson urges his Aberdeen side to rally behind a shared goal, rather than pointing fingers, as the Dons continue their desperate fight against relegation. The Northern Irish manager has called for togetherness, stating that it is only at the end of the season that they will be able to scrutinise the reasons behind their struggles. Stephen Robinson, a seasoned manager with a wealth of experience in Scottish football, has a storied career that dates back to his playing days. A midfielder by trade, Robinson represented several clubs in the Scottish Premiership, including Falkirk and Motherwell. He transitioned into management, guiding Stenhousemuir and Dumbarton to promotions, before taking the reins at Motherwell, where he enjoyed a four-year tenure. In his time as Aberdeen manager, Robinson has overseen significant changes, including a revamped squad and a more attacking style of play. Aberdeen's current season has been marred by inconsistency, with the team struggling to put together consecutive wins. Despite boasting a talented squad, the Dons have fallen off the pace of the top teams in the Premiership.