Aberdeen win Scottish Cup!
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Winters in Aberdeen can be bleak. Winterfell has nothing on a dark, bitter night on Union Street. Especially if it's 25 January and all you have to warm you is a red and white scarf around your neck. The city's football team, magnificently unbeaten in their first 16 games across all competitions this season - including 15 wins, were in crisis.
But they will take this lack of ambition every year as local boy Graeme Shinnie followed in the footsteps of Alex McLeish, the last Pittodrie skipper to lift the trophy, after one of the most remarkable turnarounds in Scottish Cup final history.
WE’RE into 30 more minutes of this to come at Hampden in the last ten minutes in a game of TWO own goals. Celtic led through an Alfie Dorrington own goal as they chase an historic ninth
Celtic captain Callum McGregor was distraught after missing his side's first penalty in the shootout Daizen Maeda missed a glorious chance to win the final for Celtic - and secure a treble - in stoppage time Kasper Schmeichel somehow scoops a Shayden Morris cross into his own net for Aberdeen's equaliser
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GlasgowWorld on MSNCeltic player ratings vs Aberdeen: Misfiring aces and star possibly plays final game as Treble collapsesHere is how we rated the Celtic players in the Scottish Cup final Celtic have lost 5-4 on penalties against Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup final, their Treble dreams collapsing following a 1-1 draw. Alfie Dorrington’s own goal opened the scoring for the Premiership champions,
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