'Rest is history' - Andy Considine pens heartfelt message after Aberdeen exit
Andy Considine has penned a heartfelt message following his final game for Aberdeen.
The centre-back will leave the Dons after 25 years at the club with his contract not being renewed.
Considine’s time came to a somewhat acrimonious end with manager Jim Goodwin talking about a leak to the press and having to release a statement explaining why the defender would be leaving.
The 35-year-old is a one-club man, an Aberdeen legend, making 571 appearances.
In a lengthy post, he thanked family, team-mates, fans and namechecked the majority of the managers he has worked under.
“25 years @aberdeenfc came to a close yesterday," he said on Instagram. “Being in the academy from 11 years old, the rest is history. I have had the most amazing 19 years as a professional at the club, through all the highs and lows there have been so many special memories.
"Firstly I would like to say a huge thank you to my wife Madeleine and my 3 boys who are my No1 supporters and have travelled up and down the country to support me and the team over the past 7 years. Their love and support I am forever grateful for and means the world. Without them I wouldn’t have had such a successful and consistent career over the past 10 years.
“I have graced the pitch and shared the dressing room with so many great players and I thank each and every one of them for the laughs and sharing the pain of defeats, it always brings a strong squad together. Also, for passing on their knowledge and experience which has helped me as a player. The dressing room is a special place and I’ll miss it at the training ground and at Pittodrie.
“To all the managers and staff I have worked under – Forever grateful to Steve Patterson for my debut. Jimmy Calderwood for the trust he had