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Aberdeen urged to go All in Red to spur the Dons on to Scottish Cup victory

09 May 2025
Author AFC Media Team

Aberdeen is being urged to go “All in Red” in the week leading up to the Dons’ Scottish Cup Final showdown with Celtic on Saturday, May 24.

The building excitement will include a special “Red and White Day” on the eve of the big game, when businesses, schools and community groups are being invited to dress up their buildings in the AFC colours to create a sea of colour to support Jimmy Thelin’s squad.

Before that, All in Red Week will see special events, including 1990 Dons legends coming together at the Music Hall, and Gothenburg Great Gordon Strachan and Dons superfan Paul Lawrie appearing together, also at the Music Hall.

“Team Aberdeen” – Aberdeen FC, Aberdeen Inspired, Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce and Our Union Street – are coming together to help generate the party atmosphere in the run up to the all-important final day.

Adrian Watson, chief executive of Aberdeen Inspired, said: “The Dons have made it to their first Scottish Cup Final in eight years and you can feel the excitement building in the Granite City.

“We want to make sure that party atmosphere is enjoyed by everyone from die-hard Red Army stalwarts through to folk with a only a passing interest in football, so we are asking city centre shops and businesses, along with schools and community groups, to proudly display the Dons colours in their windows on Friday, May 23.

“Knowing the entire city is willing them on to victory could be the edge that Jimmy and the team need to bring that iconic Scottish Cup back to Pittodrie where it belongs.”

To help create the sought-after sea of colour, AFC is offering a 20% discount on selected red merchandise (such as hats and scarves) to businesses, schools and community groups, looking to display red in windows and shop fronts. Businesses, schools and community groups can take advantage of the discount by registering their interest in being part of the campaign here.

Alan Burrows, Chief Executive of Aberdeen FC added, “To sell out the tickets for the Scottish Cup Final in so little time is a huge credit to the supporters and testament to the strength of feeling and excitement that there is for the match.

“I am excited to see that all come together as the week goes on and would encourage as many people as possible to get involved as we look to paint the city red.”

Russell Borthwick, CEO, AGCC, said, “In a year of exciting events and festivals in Aberdeen we now have a collective opportunity to paint the town red in the week leading up to the Scottish Cup final. So please play your part. If you run a business in the city, get involved by dressing up your premises. If you work in an office anywhere in the region, encourage your colleagues to take part. If you are a punter, get into town on the Tuesday and Thursday to attend the brilliant Chamber UMF and 1990 Legends events as well as watching the Europa League Final on Wednesday between two English teams with strong Dons connections. We recently launched our orange Aberdeen Adventurer open top bus; how good would it be if we added a red one to it on Sunday 25th…..Hope to see you there”

All in Red Week’s first event will be on Tuesday, May 20, when AGCC’s Ultimate Masterclass Festival will see Dons legend Gordon Strachan, AFC fan Paul Lawrie and Harry Redknapp, who knows a thing or two about great teams, will be sharing stories, anecdotes – and the odd bit of wisdom – at the Music Hall.

Wednesday, May 21, will see the UEFA Europa League Final with Manchester United taking on Totenham Hotspur. Aberdeen FC have many connections with both clubs, not least Sir Alex Ferguson, Gordon Strachan and Denis Law in the red corner.

On Thursday, May 22, The 1990 Legends Return event will be at the Music Hall. It will feature five AFC icons, who starred for the team that last won the Scottish Cup, beating Celtic on penalties in 1990. Captain Alex McLeish, match winning penalty taker Brian Irvine, crucial penalty saver Theo Snelders will join the legendary striking partnership of Charlie Nicholas and Hans Gillhaus, meeting up together in Aberdeen for the first time in 35 years to relive the big game and their time in the city.

The event will be hosted by super fan Ally Begg and discounted tickets are available using the code “AFC1990” when registering here.

And as an added bonus, The Stag on Crown Street will be playing music from the era before and after the event with another local 90’s legend, DJ Scott Cruickshank.

Adrian said: “Not to jinx anything, but wouldn’t it be fantastic if we were able to extend this special All in Red Week by one more day to include the Dons legends of 2025 touring the city centre in an open-top bus.

“We all have that hope in our hearts – now let’s see the whole of Aberdeen cheer the Dons on as they try to make the city’s dream come true.”