Former Aberdeen winger Nicolas Milanovic: ‘There was no brotherhood at the Dons’
He said: “In Aberdeen it was tough because there was never a brotherhood. We signed over 20 different nationalities in the first team which is insane. I’ve never seen that.
Half of the team spoke English and there were so many different languages. Everyone was trying to speak English, but it was hard.
“I had a Dutch boy on my left, a Swedish boy on my right, a Danish boy, Kusini Yengi, a German, a Ghanaian. It’s just a different outlook in the changing room and it’s so hard.
“I’m sure it could work, but it just didn’t as our first coach was sacked, then the next coach came in, and a few Scottish lads came in. The coach now is Northern Irish, so some Northern Irish lads have come in.
I looked at the line-up the other day and there was one player in the whole squad that was the same to when I got there and that was only a year ago.
“That’s 18 players in a matchday which is just crazy.”
From the evening express, definitely sounds it was a split dressing room last season