MX23RW : Saturday, September 19 08:31:18| >> :120:55514:55514:

Derek McInnes glad to host test event against Kilmarnock

Derek McInnes glad to host test event against Kilmarnock
© Reuters
There will be 300 fans at the Dons' fixture against Kilmarnock this weekend.

Derek McInnes admits he has no idea when he will next see a full Pittodrie – but the Aberdeen boss hopes Saturday's test event is the first step on the road back to normality.

The Dons have been given permission to welcome in 300 fans as they host Kilmarnock this weekend.

Reds chiefs are also hoping to trial their coronavirus safety measures when they welcome Motherwell to the Granite City on September 20.

Those plans have been thrust into doubt, however, after the Scottish Government pushed back an indicative date for the wider return of supporters to Scottish grounds until next month.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has slammed the brakes on the easing of lockdown restrictions in response to a rising number of Covid-19 cases across the country.

But McInnes is retaining hopes Scottish football can leave the sight of empty stands in the rear-view mirror.

"I've no idea," he replied after being asked when he thought Pittodrie would next see a full house. "I can't answer that question to be honest.

"We hope it's sooner rather than later, but I think tests like Saturday's will be important.

"Maybe then we can get more supporters in the following week and we can build. Then hopefully, as we go along, we get closer to what we want it to be.

"I think we're still a bit away from (a full stadium) but hopefully we can get closer to that than where we are now.

"Saturday is a step in the right direction. It's a reward for the supporters for their perseverance and loyalty.

"Hopefully we can get through Saturday's game with no dramas and that would give everyone the confidence to increase numbers as we go along.

"Maybe this is the start of getting back to what we're used to.

"We don't want having no fans to become the norm because it does become sanitised (as an experience) with no supporters there.

"The emotion of football is very important. Players make decisions because of crowd pressure and the excitement and adrenaline that playing in front of fans can only give.

"A lot of the games have been quite clinical so far, but you need that crowd there to bring out the best in players."

The fans who will be in attendance have been urged not to shout or sing in a bid to combat the virus' spread.

And McInnes knows that is harder said than done.

He smiled: "It's difficult to control. It's an emotional game. It's a normal reaction to respond to your team scoring or referees' decisions.

"Counting to 10 in those situations isn't the easiest thing to do for people involved in football.

"I'll certainly be shouting and bawling and I'm sure so will a lot of other people. It will be difficult for the fans, but the overriding thing is that the fans will be desperate to demonstrate that what is being asked of them is what they will get."

ID:413772:

Click here for more stories about Derek McInnes

Click here for more stories about Aberdeen

Share this article now:
Did you know...?
General view of Aberdeen's Pittodrie Stadium from 2008
Read Next:
Aberdeen expect 300 fans to be in attendance for Kilmarnock match
>
Latest Sports Video
Sports Mole Logo
Enter your email address to subscribe to Sports Mole's free daily transfer newsletter! Sent twice a day during the transfer window.
Read more about Derek McInnes Football

rhs 2.0
Premier League
Championship
Scottish Premiership
La Liga
Serie A
Bundesliga
Ligue 1
Eredivisie
Primeira Liga
League One
League Two
Turkish Super Lig
Belgian Pro League
Greek Superleague
Swiss Super League
Russian Premier League
Ukrainian Premier League
Norwegian Eliteserien
Swedish Allsvenskan
Danish Superliga
Finnish Veikkausliiga
League of Ireland Premier
Welsh Premier League
Belarusian Premier League
Segunda Division
2.Bundesliga
Ligue 2
Eerste Divisie
Major League Soccer
Brasileiro
Uruguayan Primera Division
Liga MX
Chinese Super League
J1 League
European Champions Cup
European Challenge Cup
Challenge Cup
Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1RangersRangers76101501519
2Celtic65101731416
3Hibernian7511113816
4Aberdeen540152312
5Ross County7223611-58
6St Johnstone721448-47
7St Mirren7214410-67
8Dundee UnitedDundee Utd7214412-87
9Hamilton AcademicalHamilton6204410-66
10Kilmarnock7124910-15
11Livingston7124611-55
12Motherwell712438-55

Subscribe to our Newsletter


Transfer Talk Daily
Match previews - twice weekly
Morning Briefing (7am UTC)
Ultra close-up image of Kevin De Bruyne [NOT FOR USE IN ARTICLES]Get the latest transfer news, match previews and news direct to your inbox!