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Aberdeen Captain Shinnie Leads Historic Scottish Cup Final Return After 35 Years
Graeme Shinnie, Aberdeen's captain, has made history by becoming the first man to skipper two different teams to Scottish Cup triumphs, having won previously with Inverness in 2015. After multiple near misses with Aberdeen, including a heartbreaking 2-1 loss to Celtic in the 2017 final, Shinnie and his team finally ended a 35-year wait for the trophy, a moment he described as "unbelievable" and the best feeling ever. Reflecting on past finals, including the 2017 defeat sealed by a stoppage-time goal from Tom Rogic, Shinnie emphasized the emotional roller-coaster of repeated attempts and the significance of the victory for the club, the fans, and the city. Despite his age and experience, Shinnie expressed his desire to continue playing and adding to his legacy, highlighting the special meaning of winning the Scottish Cup with his hometown team. The victory not only ended Aberdeen's long drought but also fulfilled Shinnie's personal dream, reinforcing the importance of silverware and memorable moments in a footballer's career. Throughout, Shinnie maintained a positive outlook, acknowledging the challenges but remaining committed to future successes with Aberdeen.


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