Barry Robson joins Aberdeen coaching staff after retirement

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Barry Robson was given a guard of honour ahead of Saturday's match at PittodrieImage source, SNS Group
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Robson was given a guard of honour ahead of Saturday's match at Pittodrie

Barry Robson has taken up a coaching post at Aberdeen after retiring from playing at the weekend.

The 37-year-old midfielder featured for an hour of Sunday's 4-0 loss to Ross County at Pittodrie.

"I wanted to stay in football and, although there were a few possibilities on the go, to remain here was a no-brainer," Robson told the Dons website., external

"Ultimately, I would like to manage one day and this is a great way to learn the ropes."

Robson, who started his career with Inverness Caley Thistle, was a league winner with Celtic in 2008 and enjoyed League Cup success with Celtic and Aberdeen.

Capped 17 times by Scotland, he moved to hometown club Aberdeen in 2013.

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