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Shaun Byrne is determined to relive the best moment of his career by helping Dundee to promotion - and he says the Dark Blues are a better side than his Livingston play-off winners

Updated: May 3, 2021, 11:39 am Shaun Byrne already has one Premiership play-off win to his name with Livingston in 2018. And he is desperate to relive the highlight of his career so far by picking up another one in a Dundee shirt in 2021. Byrne was an integral part of the Livi side that stormed through League One and the Championship to reach the top flight. However, he says the current Dark Blues side is a stronger one than he played in at Livingston – now they have to prove it. “The play-off win with Livingston gave me the best moments in my career by far,” the midfielder said.

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Aberdeen boss Stephen Glass secures win in first game in charge with Scottish Cup penalty shoot-out defeat of Livingston

Aberdeen boss Stephen Glass secures win in first game in charge with Scottish Cup penalty shoot-out defeat of Livingston Updated: 17/04/2021, 8:47 pm © SNS Group Aberdeen goalkeeper Joe Lewis is injured and unable to continue against Livingston. New Aberdeen boss Stephen Glass marked his first game in charge with a penalty shoot-out defeat of Livingston in the Scottish Cup. Ross McCrorie netted the winning spot-kick to secure a 5-3 penalty victory after the sides had been locked at 2-2 after 120 minutes. Aberdeen will face Dundee United at home in the next round. The teams were tied after 120 minutes after the Dons twice battled back from behind.

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St Johnstone v Livingston Betfred Cup final Perthshire Advertiser live blog

Recap as St Johnstone overcome Livingston at Hampden to win Betfred Cup Saints take on Livingston at Hampden today hoping it will be third time lucky in league cup finals St Johnstone have won the Betfred League Cup after a 1-0 win over Livingston at Hampden. Shaun Rooney s header after 23 minutes was enough for the McDiarmid men who were the better team on the day. In a game of few chances, the right wing back rose highest at a corner after a scrappy first half hour. Josh Mullin went closest for Livingston but Zander Clark made a fine save early in the first half.

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St Johnstone become first club outside Celtic to win major Scottish trophy since 2016

St Johnstone become first club outside Celtic to win major Scottish trophy since 2016 They beat Livingston – who had Irish youngster Jaze Kabia on their bench – 1-0 at Hampden. By Press Association Sunday 28 Feb 2021, 5:22 PM Feb 28th 2021, 5:22 PM 8,166 Views 1 Comment Matchwinner Shaun Rooney (at front, with cup) and his St Johnstone side celebrate the victory. Image: PA Image: PA SHAUN ROONEY’S FIRST-HALF header proved enough to earn St Johnstone their second piece of major silverware. Rooney headed home from a 32nd-minute corner to secure a 1-0 Betfred Cup final victory over Livingston for whom Cork youngster Jaze Kabia was an unused substitute at Hampden.

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Dundee United analysis: How a revitalised Lawrence Shankland could cause Rangers problems on Sunday

Unbeaten Premiership leaders Rangers are a tough nut to crack but, with a revitalised Lawrence Shankland, Dundee United may just have the tools to do it.

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