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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 ...
The former Hoops striker took to social media following the penalty shoot-out loss to Aberdeen, tipping his hat to the Dons and their manager Jimmy Thelin ...
The final is set to be Shinnie’s 300th appearance across two spells with Aberdeen, but he said his side will derive no ...
Graeme Shinnie has spoken about becoming the first man ever to captain two Scottish Cup winning teams following Aberdeen's win over Celtic.
Jimmy Thelin and his Aberdeen side etched their name into Scottish football folklore with a dramatic penalty shootout victory ...
Aberdeen face Celtic in the Scottish Cup final on May 24; the Dons last won the trophy in 1990; Graeme Shinnie led Inverness ...
Graeme Shinnie accepts cup finals should be the norm for Aberdeen - but he wants to get to the next stage by lifting trophies. The skipper led his Dons into the Scottish Cup final with a scrappy ...
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Graeme Shinnie insisted the Aberdeen players are paying no attention to suggestions they are destined to be whipping boys in ...