Concerned Dave Cormack has admitted calling the season has cost Aberdeen £1million and there will be more losses to come as he doesn’t expect fans back in stadiums this year.
The Dons, like every other club in Scotland, are in financial meltdown and the chairman has had to put a number of cost-saving measures in place, including bringing in £2m of investment and asking his team to take wage deferrals, to get his club through the crippling COVID cash crisis.Pittodrie chairman Cormack has confirmed the calling of the season means the club now has to offer part-refunds to season ticket holders, advertisers, hospitality guests and sponsors that is expected to go into seven figures.Aberdeen, at least, have the consolation of finishing fourth