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SHINNIE: We can’t be Darvel comic strip

Time for Dons old guard to be leaders

- BY SCOTT BURNS

GRAEME SHINNIE knows he has to help drag underperfo­rming Aberdeen through and ensure they don’t go down in Darvel.

The West of Scotland Premier leaders host a Dons side who have won once in eight games and are at a low ebb after their 5-0 thrashing away to Hearts.

The on-loan midfielder knows it is up to him and the other experience­d players to get the youngsters and new boys lifted and ready to go tonight at Recreation Park.

Shinnie said: “I always feel responsibi­lity along with the other senior lads at the club.

“It’s a young squad we have here, young boys who are still learning the game. So it’s very important the likes of me and the other older ones drag them through this.

“We have to give them the platform to play, express themselves and enjoy themselves.

“I’m 31 now and have been in football a long time. I’ve been at Aberdeen before and there is massive pressure on me. I wasn’t happy with my performanc­e against Hearts.

“I put pressure on myself to do better and play better. As a team there’s always a pressure to do well and win games.

“If you can’t handle that pressure then you shouldn’t be in football because it will always be there. It’s about overcoming that and having confidence in your own ability to do the business on the pitch.”

Aberdeen have struggled for clean sheets and wins on the road but defeat in Darvel would be unthinkabl­e. Shinnie knows they need to stop gifting cheap goals.

He added: “I don’t think you can question the workrate, heart or the desire of the team. It’s about trying to drag everyone through at times like this.

“As a team, we have to cut out the stupid errors at the back so we can let the front boys flourish.

“There are always responsibi­lities when you’re in tough moments, you have to drag others through it. We’ve been in tough situations before and I’m sure we will be in them again further down the line.

“We’re fortunate we have a game so soon so it’s a chance to turn things around.”

The Dons players held a frank, clear-the-air meeting on Thursday morning after the Tynecastle rout.

Shinnie knows Aberdeen are entering a pivotal part in the season, with the Scottish Cup and a big league game against Hibs in the fight for the top six upcoming.

Shinnie said: “As a squad it’s about us dealing with the next few games and trying to turn our form around.

“I’ve only been in three games now and the first two were very good. But Wednesday wasn’t acceptable and will never be acceptable for Aberdeen. We need to turn that around. The performanc­e in the Ross County game the week before I came in was very good but we didn’t get the win.

“It’s about putting in the performanc­es but turning around the results and winning games. To do that is tough but with the squad we have here we can do that.

“We need to start in Darvel by trying to get through that tie and build on that going into Hibs the week after that.” Many neutrals will be looking at Darvel and putting money on them to cause an upset.

Shinnie knows Aberdeen just need to concentrat­e and get the job done.

He said: “It’s the pressure that comes as players and with playing at Aberdeen. We need to do a profession­al job and play to our full potential. We need to play well and not concede sloppy goals. It’s a game we can win if we do that.”

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