Langfield Ready For Revenge

21 September 2010 16:21
Aberdeen keeper wants to make up for dreadful cup exits last season. ABERDEEN goalkeeper Jamie Langfield says revenge is on the Dons players' minds ahead of their Co-operative Insurance Cup clash with Raith Rovers. Raith knocked Aberdeen out of last season's Scottish Cup fifth round; the fourth First Division club to knock the Dons out of the last five cup competitions, following Queen of the South, Dunfermline and Dundee. Gregory Tade's second-half Pittodrie goal dismissed the Dons after the Stark's Park tie ended 1-1. However, Langfield insists there will be no repeat, despite John McGlynn's side currently sitting in second slot in the First Division. Langfield told BBC Scotland: "It's the perfect opportunity for us and the manager's really happy with the draw. "It's a massive game and it'll show us how far we've come since last season as it's a new team." "We'll be very professional about it and go about it in the right way because we know that Aberdeen are a massive scalp outwith the Old Firm. "Teams in the lower leagues raise their game when they play us but it's up to us to get the right result." Subscribe to Updates Via Email | Recieve News Updates Via RSS Latest Topics From the Stand Free Message Board Click here to share your views with other Dons Fans

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