Aberdeen supporters at Pittodrie for today's open training session.
Aberdeen threw open the doors at Pittodrie this morning, welcoming the Red Army in to watch Jim Goodwin and his squad training.
The open session took place at the stadium, rather than Cormack Park – where the team would normally be put through their paces – allowing fans to get a glimpse of new arrival Ylber Ramadani, with the Albanian midfielder one of those taking part.
A few hundred supporters made it down to the ground at short notice, along with one of the Press and Journal/Evening Express’ photographers.
Here are the best pictures from the session:
Albanian international midfielder Ylber Ramadani. Picture by Paul Glendell
Ramadani running. Picture by Paul Glendell
Ramadani with the ball. Picture by Paul Glendell
The signing from MTK Budapest only linked up with his new team-mates for the first time on Monday. Picture by Paul Glendell
But he took part in – and impressed during – Tuesday’s training. Picture by Paul Glendell
Ramadani with Jack Milne, left, and Vicente Besuijen. Picture by Paul Glendell
Mason Hancock. Picture by Paul Glendell
Ylber Ramadani, centre, with manager Jim Goodwin and new club captain Anthony Stewart. Picture by Paul Glendell
Manager Jim Goodwin. Picture by Paul Glendell
Anthony Stewart controlling the ball. Picture by Paul Glendell
Stewart was confirmed as skipper last week. Connor Barron and Jonny Hayes watch on. Picture by Paul Glendell
Ylber Ramadani with assistant manager Lee Sharp. Picture by Paul Glendell
The Aberdeen squad being put through their paces. Picture by Paul Glendell
The Dons players. Picture by Paul Glendell
Kieran Ngwenya, Ylber Ramadani, Anthony Stewart and Dante Polvara. Picture by Paul Glendell
The squad were put through a light session ahead of tomorrow night’s home clash with Dumbarton. Picture by Paul Glendell
GALLERY: The best pictures from Aberdeen training, as fans get chance to see Ylber Ramadani up close at open session