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Graeme Shinnie 'desperate' for Aberdeen trophy success as skipper admits focus is on themselves not Celtic

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Graeme Shinnie has admitted the Midas touch of Jimmy Thelin has even got him daring to dream of finally lifting a trophy as Aberdeen captain.

The gutsy midfielder will lead the Dons out at Hampden looking to continue their glory run by taking care of Celtic in Saturday’s Premier Sports Cup semi-final.

Thelin has sparked a Reds revival that has seen them go 16 games undefeated and given them a real confidence that this could be a special season Shinnie, who lifted the Scottish Cup with Inverness, said: “Of course.

I think everyone in football wants to win trophies. “I’ve been lucky enough to do it once. I’d like to have done it again. But it’s tough.

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