Calderwood happy at Pittodrie

20 January 2009 10:56
Dons boss Calderwood, who began his managerial career in Holland, has been linked with a return there with FC Utrecht, while there are also reports he is a candidate for the vacancy at Norwich.[LNB]After a poor start to the season, which saw some fans calling for his head, Calderwood has masterminded a revival which has taken Aberdeen up to third place in the Scottish Premier League.[LNB]Sunday's thrilling victory over Celtic put the 53-year-old firmly in the shop window but he told the Daily Record: "I haven't heard anything officially from Norwich nor from Utrecht but I must admit I have had a few phone calls about the post at the Dutch club.[LNB]"People have been in touch regarding the manager's position but I don't know if they are officially connected to the club. There's certainly no point reacting to something that might not be there and if anything does materialise I will deal with it.[LNB]"It's great and flattering to be connected with two good clubs as it shows we are doing something right at Aberdeen but this is a fabulous club as well. You never know what might happen but it would have to be something special for me to leave Aberdeen.[LNB]"I definitely have had a desire to manage in England at some stage but you have to be offered the chance to go there and it doesn't happen for everyone.[LNB]"I played in England for 10 years but that was a long time ago and all the stadiums have changed so it would be nice to go there once I've achieved all I want at Aberdeen.[LNB]"There are still plenty of objectives I want to fulfil here after the win against Celtic on Sunday."[LNB][LNB]

Source: Team_Talk