St Johnstone vs Aberdeen Scottish Premier League Preview Jan 30, 2013

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Gary Miller is out for eight weeks with an ankle injury suffered at Fir Park while Steven Anderson (knee) and Jamie Adams (back) remain out and Peter Pawlett has returned to Aberdeen since the Motherwell loss.
Aberdeen defender Russell Anderson has a chance of playing after missing the draw with Hibernian with what manager Craig Brown described as a training injury.
Gary Naysmith and Ryan Jack are still out but are edging towards fitness while reserve goalkeeper Jason Brown has left the club.
Andrew Considine (broken leg) and Chris Clark (broken ankle) are out for the rest of the season.

 St Johnstone manager Steve Lomas:
"We are very thin on the ground. We have lost Gary Miller for eight weeks.

"Steven Anderson is still getting back from his cartilage operation and will be at least another couple of weeks.

"We are taking a huge gamble in the second half of the season with the number of players we have got, but that's not down to me.

"I can only make my recommendations.

"But I do think we are taking a very, very big gamble. We have probably got the smallest squad in the SPL."

Aberdeen manager Craig Brown:
"We've had favourable results away from home, which would indicate that we're suited to playing away.

"We'll take a huge support down with us, and we mustn't disappoint them.

"We'll be playing on a very good surface, which I think will help us.