Time to 'leave behind' cup celebrations as new season dawnspublished at 20:22
Jack Herrall
BBC Sport Scotland

Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin has told his side it is time to "leave behind" their summer of Scottish Cup celebration and focus on striving for success in the new season.
Thelin, whose team kick off their Premiership campaign at Hearts on Monday night, said: "When you are in this competitive game, you have to celebrate the victory with all your friends and the staff and the players, the supporters, and enjoy it.
"But now it's back again to another season and you have to leave it behind and focus on another season.
"It was a great summer, but now we're looking forward to a new season."
A top-six finish and Scottish Cup win would have been the choice of many Dons fans prior to the start of last season. They may even choose it again this year.
However, their league form was inconsistent to say the least.
Their well-documented downturn in form saw them take a dive in late November and suffer a dismal run of 12 games without a victory.
As a new season dawns for the Dons, will consistency be the watchword for manager Thelin?
"Of course you always want to have that but it's a thing you have to evolve and it's different parts," he said.
"One way is to be even better connected as a team of course and improving other things, how we are when we are under pressure, when sometimes it's not always the perfect game but try to stay in the game and win the games anyway.
"There's a lot of things we have gone through of course and identified we have to be better at."
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