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Graeme Shinnie says he "could retire today and be a happy man" after achieving his dream of captaining Aberdeen to a historic ...
After his captain success with Inverness, he claims a little slice of history by skippering two teams to Cup glory ...
Aberdeen captain Graeme Shinnie tells BBC Scotland's Liam McLeod about Scottish Cup final drama and how he is treating ...
Graeme Shinnie has spoken about becoming the first man ever to captain two Scottish Cup winning teams following Aberdeen's win over Celtic.
The final is set to be Shinnie’s 300th appearance across two spells with Aberdeen, but he said his side will derive no ...
The Aberdeen captain watched as his teammate Jack MacKenzie was stretchered off with head and facial injuries, after he was ...
In the sides' previous meeting earlier this month, Celtic ran riot in a 5-1 win at Pittodrie. Midfielder Shinnie, 33, was ...
Jimmy Thelin and his Aberdeen side etched their name into Scottish football folklore with a dramatic penalty shootout victory ...
Shinnie won the Scottish Cup once previously as Inverness captain a decade ago and he would love to do so again and banish Aberdeen’s 35-year wait to land the old trophy. Their last triumph in the ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Graeme Shinnie insisted the Aberdeen players are paying no attention to suggestions they are destined to be whipping boys in Saturday’s ...