Jamie Langfield returned to the fray on behalf of Aberdeen on Saturday and will be back for next season.

Manager Craig Brown said: "Jamie has been offered a new deal and a good contract, I think. He loves Aberdeen Football Club and I think his concern was that he was not going to be in contention for the number one goalkeeping spot but here we are; he plays, we have a clean sheet and he plays exceptionally well so he is right in contention for being number one. I want to emphasise (Jason) Brown wasn't dropped because of the semi-final and he knew even had he kept a clean sheet in the semi-final Jamie Langfield would be playing. It gives us great food for thought and also gives competition for the number one spot which every club would be pleased about."
Meanwhile, a knee injury looks to have called time on striker Rory Fallon's season. The New Zealand international was injured in the win at Inverness on Saturday. The former Scotland manager said: "We think the season could be over for Rory Fallon. Rory picked up a knee injury. It is too early to say at this stage how bad the injury is, he will need to have a scan."



