KELLE ROOS wants to follow in the footsteps of fellow Dutch keeper Theo Snelders and lift the Scottish Cup with Aberdeen.
Snelders was a key man in the last Dons team that landed the famous old trophy in 1990.
The current Aberdeen No.1 asked long-serving kitman Jim Warrender to arrange a meeting with Snelders the last time he was in Scotland.
Barry Robson's side will take what they hope will be the first step when they travel away to Clyde this evening.
And Roos said: "I met Theo here. He's friends with Jim the kitman so I asked him to introduce me.
"He was here with his sons and some of his cousins. They were all very Dutch - very tall like me.
"Theo's resumé at this club speaks for itself. I am well aware of what he did here so it was nice to meet him and chat. It would be brilliant to follow in his footsteps and win a cup.
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