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Shayden Morris

Shayden has been voted Aberdeen’s player of the season. He has had a terrific year. Started season as super sub and has kicked on since Christmas. Now probable first name on team sheet. I’ve only been watching him on Sportscean highlights but looks a talent in the making. Good attacking midfielder with goals thrown in for good measure.
Another good youth of ours that got away thanks to Martin.
 
Shayden Morris is revelling in the warmth of the Aberdeen public after capping an impressive turnaround in fortunes by landing the club’s Player of the Year award.

The 23-year-old winger had a difficult first two years at Pittodrie but he feels he has “won over” supporters after becoming a key player under Jimmy Thelin this term.

Morris’ rise in status was highlighted on Thursday night when he was named player of the year.

“I think it’s probably the biggest achievement I’ve achieved so far in my career,” he said ahead of the trip to St Mirren on Saturday. “It’s a massive, massive moment for me and my family. For it to be voted by the fans is a massive feeling, because it hasn’t always been easy times.

“I feel like I have got a lot of love in the city now. I’m going out every day, there’s people coming up to me wanting pictures and wanting to speak, so it is different from before. I’ve always believed in myself from day one, but you do have to win people over sometimes in football and in your career.

From STV
 

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