McGhee determined to battle on

09 November 2010 23:00
Aberdeen manager Mark McGhee vowed to fight on after his side followed their 9-0 thrashing by Celtic with a 2-1 home defeat by Inverness. But he admits the decision could be out of his hands after Grant Munro's 81st-minute winner consigned the Dons to their eighth defeat in 10 Clydesdale Bank Premier League games in front of less than 6,000 fans at Pittodrie. McGhee felt his side were hard done by when Adam Rooney opened the scoring with a 34th-minute penalty after Munro was adjudged to have been fouled off the ball at a set-piece. McGhee claimed his team, who equalised through Andrius Velicka, showed enough fight to justify him keeping his job. "Of course I'm prepared to keep going," he told BBC Scotland. "I know the stage we're at. Look at the list of players on my wall that are unavailable, the eight under-21s I had in my squad. "We have a lot more to come and I'm really prepared to see that through."

Source: PA