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Jimmy Thelin says Kevin Nisbet ending barren run ‘good for him and good for us’
Nisbet scored late on to wrap up a Scottish Cup win over Dunfermline that books Aberdeen a spot on the quarter-finals.
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Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin saw his side book their place in the quarter-finals
(Steve Welsh/PA)
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PA Sport staff
February 09, 2025 at 3:33pm GMT
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