The miraculous Aberdeen Scottish Cup final win over Celtic that gives them hope as Monday Jury dishes out history lesson
KEITH JACKSON: Are you having a laugh? Celtic's B team destroyed Aberdeen at Pittodrie last week. The full Bruma version will wipe the floor with them at Hampden to claim a sixth clean sweep in nine years. These are extraordinary times.
CRAIG SWAN: Strange things happen in Cup Finals. Just look at Wembley at the weekend. But Celtic look way too powerful for Aberdeen and it would be a stunning shock if the Dons won.
ANDY NEWPORT: If they do it will be a remarkable turn around for a team who look like they’ve run their race after a long hard season. The far more likely scenario is Brendan Rodgers’ men galloping off to another Treble.
MICHAEL GANNON: The smart money is on a bloodbath as Aberdeen are all over the place and Celtic have the Treble in their sights. You never know though, the Dons were massive outsiders back in 1970 when up against a Celtic side who’d reached their second European Cup Final and they won. It would be another minor miracle though.
KEITH: Certainly not for sentimental reasons alone. If Forrest starts it'll be because Rodgers believes he's the best man for the job. And, more often than not, that's exactly what he is.
CRAIG: Tough call. Daizen Maeda and Nicolas Kuhn have had brilliant seasons and tortured the Reds at Hampden in the Premier Sports Cup, just as Forrest did at Pittodrie last week. Flip of a coin.
ANDY: Rodgers’ man-management is one of the reasons he’s been such a successful boss but a Cup Final is no place for sentiment. Forrest will only get the nod if Rodgers thinks he’s the best man for the job
MICHAEL: Forrest was man of the match at Pittodrie and turned the game against Saints. Forget about sentiment and pick the best team. That means Forrest and Kuhn on the flanks and