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Ross McCrorie joins Aberdeen serenade with Mattie Pollock as they lead fans in 'Hearts are falling apart' chant

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Mattie Pollock and Ross McCrorie have been spotted lapping up a momentous Aberdeen night - and threw in some goading of Hearts too.

A Graeme Shinnie double and Leighton Clarkson free-kick ensured a 3-0 win over St Mirren on Wednesday night, clinching European football next season and the Premiership's third place.

Now the Dons are hoping for a Celtic win in the Scottish Cup final that would see them book guaranteed European group stage football and the riches that come with it.

It's been a remarkable turnaround under new boss Barry Robson, who has turned around an 11-point deficit on Hearts into guaranteed best of the rest placement behind Celtic and Rangers going into matchday 38.

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