David Bates denied 'stonewall' Aberdeen penalty as confusion reigns after Scott Tanser goes Michael Jordan

Aberdeen have been denied what seems a stonewall penalty of their last Premiership match of the season towards St Mirren after a referee U-turn.

It has been a tricky marketing campaign for the Dons and they're going to hope for brighter days as supervisor Jim Goodwin prepares for a rebuild.

At present's conflict with the Irishman's former membership can have a tutorial really feel to it however there may be nonetheless an opportunity of shifting into eighth place.

That pursuit regarded to have been given a lift simply earlier than half-time as David Bates headed the ball in direction of aim and Scott Tanser dealt with it contained in the field.

Together with his hand raised within the air, it regarded like an unquestionable name, however after 'confusion' amongst the officers in keeping with the Reds' social media, it was overturned by ref Don Robertson.

Followers within the stadium allege that it was determined that the left-back had headed the ball however nonetheless photographs not less than present him pulling off his greatest impression of basketball icon Michael Jordan.

An emotional event has beckoned within the Granite Metropolis with Aberdeen legend Andy Considine bowing out of the crew he is spent his complete profession at.

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