ASH TAYLOR reckons if Jimmy Thelin's 100 per cent Aberdeen can copy the class of 2015 and clatter Celtic, they could be about to set off on their own glory slide.
The Dons head to Celtic Park this weekend for the top-of-the-table clash with both sides sitting on a maximum 21 points.
The team from the Granite City have won all 13 games in all competitions under their new Swedish boss.
Taylor was part of Derek McInnes' side who started the 2015-16 season with eight league victories on the bounce and left Celtic looking over their shoulder before Ronny Deila's side eventually stumbled over the line.
Aberdeen put their stamp on things by coming from behind with 10 men to sink Celtic in the sixth game of the season on their opening unbeaten surge.
Paul Quinn got the late winner and Taylor is famously remembered for his knee slide celebrations to that famous Pittodrie winner.
He said: "The atmosphere that day was electric and the performance of everyone was almost faultless.
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