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Graeme Shinnie: Best is yet to come for Dons despite losing stars

Graeme Shinnie
Graeme Shinnie

Aberdeen captain Graeme Shinnie insists the Dons have not reached the peak of their powers.

The Scottish Cup final marked the end of an era at Pittodrie, with midfielders Jonny Hayes, Ryan Jack, Peter Pawlett and Niall McGinn, as well as defender Ash Taylor, all moving on.

Dons manager Derek McInnes was tempted into joining the exodus when Sunderland came calling for his services but he has decided against leaving the Dons for a second crack at the English Championship.

His decision to stay was some welcome good news for the Dons but McInnes’ focus is now on plugging the gaps.

Greg Tansey has moved to the Dons on a pre-contract to move from Caley Thistle and he will be joined at Pittodrie by former Caley Jags team-mate Ryan Christie, who is returning to Aberdeen on a season-long loan as part of the deal which took Hayes to Celtic.

Yesterday’s Europa League draw, which pitted the Dons against either Ordabasy Shykment, of Kazakhstan, or Bosnian side NK Siroki means the clock is firmly ticking as the race to get new faces in before the first leg at Pittodrie on July 13.

Shinnie is adamant the Reds will be just as strong and has backed his manager to bring in quality replacements.

He said: “The manager has a big job coming up in the next four weeks to try to replace some of the players and I have every faith in him doing that and then we go again in pre-season.

“It is a job he has always been good at. There is a good platform to build on as there always is at this club. The core of the team is still here and, as I say, I am sure the manager will recruit well.”

The loss of Hayes, McGinn, Taylor and Jack will hit the Dons hard as all three had been mainstays of the side but Shinnie believes they can be proud of their contribution.

He said: “It is disappointing we could not keep this squad together but that is football. People move on all the time. The players moving on can be extremely happy with their contribution to the club since they have been here, and especially since I’ve been here.

“They have been different class and I am sure everyone will appreciate what they have done. I wish them all the best.”

The Dons players are due back next week for pre-season training as their focus switches firmly to Europe.

A fourth Europa League qualifying campaign in a row beckons and Shinnie believes it is one the Reds can look forward to with optimism.

He said: “We have a European campaign to look forward to. It’s not a long break, though we have been lucky to get the extra two weeks which could be crucial. There’s a lot to look forward to next season. We’ll be ready for it.”