Kelle Roos reveals Aberdeen sitdown with Theo Snelders as he vows to echo legend by WINNING Scottish Cup
Kelle Roos wants to follow in the footsteps of fellow Dutch keeper Theo Snelders and lift the Scottish Cup with Aberdeen.
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Kelle Roos wants to follow in the footsteps of fellow Dutch keeper Theo Snelders and lift the Scottish Cup with Aberdeen.
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