Aberdeen's semi-final opponent Hibs will be without their star striker Leigh Griffiths.
Leigh Griffiths looks to have played his last game for Hibernian after headbutting manager Pat Fenlon in a training ground bust-up.
It has been reported that a number of Hibs players are unhappy with Fenlon's training methods while the Dons players are united under Craig Brown and Archie Knox.
The on-loan attacker will return to his parent club, Wolverhampton Wanderers, despite having two months left on his deal.
The 21-year-old striker was apparently disgusted at being singled out for criticism over recent displays and simply blew a fuse.
Aberdeen's good fortune continues as Russell Anderson donned his strip for the first time in four years last night.
The team cruised to a 4-0 victory against Peterhead.
The bounce game at Balmoor saw the skipper play his first match since resigning for the Dons in January 2007.
Leigh Griffiths looks to have played his last game for Hibernian after headbutting manager Pat Fenlon in a training ground bust-up.
It has been reported that a number of Hibs players are unhappy with Fenlon's training methods while the Dons players are united under Craig Brown and Archie Knox.
The on-loan attacker will return to his parent club, Wolverhampton Wanderers, despite having two months left on his deal.
The 21-year-old striker was apparently disgusted at being singled out for criticism over recent displays and simply blew a fuse.
Aberdeen's good fortune continues as Russell Anderson donned his strip for the first time in four years last night.
The team cruised to a 4-0 victory against Peterhead.
The bounce game at Balmoor saw the skipper play his first match since resigning for the Dons in January 2007.
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