Under pressure Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin is adamant he is going nowhere and insists when he does leave the club, it will be on a high.
The Dons boss has been under increasing scrutiny since he delivered the Scottish Cup back in May.
Since then, things appear to have fallen apart for the squad, with them sitting bottom of the table with one point and no goals this season.
They have also crashed out of the Europa League and the Premier Sports Cup to Motherwell at the weekend, the Record reports .
Thelin stated: "You always want to leave a club in a good moment and that's why I'm talking about responsibility.
"We have worked really hard now together with everybody else to make this turnaround of the squad and building for the future.
"Of course, we are expecting some more po