Many Aberdeen fans will have been satisfied with their side's performances so far this term, with the Dons currently sitting in fourth place after 33 games played. 

They do however appear to be no closer to cracking the Old Firm's dominance of Scottish football and as a result are still very much competing to finish as the best of the rest behind their financially superior league rivals.

Stephen Glass is now the man at the helm of the Pittodrie Stadium outfit, and he will be tasked with bringing back the glory years at the club, with their last trophy coming during the 2013/14 season.

Here, we run through the top 10 best ever Aberdeen managers according to PPG with the help of Transfermarkt.

First on our list is Smith, who managed just 10 games for the club during his short spell as manager.

Another man who was at the helm for just a short period, Aitken managed the Dons on just four occasions.

Brown managed over 100 games for the Scottish club and had a remarkably good PPG to boot.

Yet another man who managed less than 10 games, Miller still managed to dig out some solid results during his short spell as the boss.

Bonthrone only managed 10 games during his time in charge of the Dons but notched up a decent PPG in the process.

Calderwood comes into the top five in our list and boasts a strong PPG record from his time in charge of the Dons.

A legend in both Scotland and England, Sir Alex picked up a strong PPG record during his time with the Dons.

Porterfield only had four games at the helm of the Scottish club, however he did pick up a strong PPG return during the process.

Easily one of Aberdeen's finest ever managers, McInnes picked up a brilliant PPG during his time in charge and he has been sorely missed by sections of the club's fanbase since his departure.

Coming in at first place and just pipping McInnes to top spot is Turnbull, who only managed the Dons for just 10 games but all the same picked up a good PPG record along the way.