Dianne Millen explains why the northernmost stadium in the Scottish Premier League can still be an intimidating venue, even 16 years after Alex Ferguson left, along with the glory days
Fortress Pittodrie. Not the only thing which Alex Ferguson, who more or less invented the concept, took with him when he went: like many things about Aberdeen, it has declined in recent years, although nine consecutive home victories last season in a storming run to Europe saw the idea briefly, poignantly revived.