
Defiant Dons offer echoes of past glories —
There's something going on at Aberdeen...

Fledgling Fergie —
Alex Ferguson's tenure at Aberdeen, which began in 1978, saw the club win both domestic and European honours.

Don of the Dons —
Current boss Derek McInnes has steered Aberdeen to the top of the Scottish Premiership, with his side having won eight games in a row and kept eight clean sheets.

Home comforts —
Aberdeen's Pittodrie stadium, scene of past glories. Are more to follow in the near future?

Local hero —
Andrew Considine, born in the village of Banchory on the outskirts of Aberdeen and the son of former Aberdeen defender Doug, has been a mainstay of this season's miserly defence.

Mark of quality —
Mark Reynolds won his first domestic trophy as Aberdeen lifted the 2014 Scottish League Cup - their first silverware for 19 years.

Something to cheer about —
Aberdeen fans have watched their team go to the top of the league and establish the world's best defensive run of the season in the process.