Quarter-final now 'massive' for Thelinpublished at 14:08 BST 17 September
Glen Schreuder
Fan writer

Jimmy Thelin brought Scottish Cup glory to the club last season, but success only buys so much patience with the support.
Five wins from 31 in the league has Thelin feeling the frustrations of the fans and that was evident at full-time as the boos rang out after a 0-0 draw with Livingston.
While we got our first point on the board and our new signings showed promise, it was below what we expect from a home game against Livingston.
Chances were created and spurned, but the decision to play two holding midfielders is puzzling. There is no need for Sivert Heltne Nilsen and Graeme Shinnie to both feature in games like this.
There was a severe lack of urgency throughout the side, and poor decision-making again in the final third.
We now face Motherwell this weekend in a League Cup quarter-final that feels massive. Win and it's a trip to Hampden but more importantly some feelgood factor can return to Pittodrie.
Lose and the pressure and grumblings will only continue to grow.
Play your best players, not your favourites, please, Jimmy. For your own sake.