Aberdeen captain: I've pictured lifting Scottish Cup
Ryan Jack has imagined how it would feel to hold the famous trophy at Hampden.
Ryan Jack admits he pictured himself lifting a trophy after being named Aberdeen skipper.
The 25-year-old sees Saturday's William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final game against Hibernian as a massive game in his career and he aims to help Derek McInnes' men claim the cup for the first time since 1990.
The 25-year-old is out of contract in the summer and is undecided over his future so the Scottish Cup could be his last chance to fulfil his ambition.
Jack was in the Aberdeen team which won the League Cup in 2014 and later replaced Russell Anderson as club captain.
He said: "When I got the captaincy there is no doubt I envisioned I wanted to be lifting a trophy for Aberdeen one day as the captain.
"I see this as a chance to get 90 minutes away from doing that."