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From: Aberdeen Evening Express
Date: 20071221
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Hans Christian Andersen, Copenhagen's most famous storyteller, would have struggled to write a fairytale like this.
Jamie Smith scored the most spectacular Dons European goal ever to put them ahead. Then it just got better and better.
It was right up there with the 1983 victory over Bayern Munich. Dare I say I actually enjoyed this more?
Back then we knew the Dons were good and had a chance.
Jimmy Calderwood did this with a team built on a shoestring and they finished ahead of - and unbeaten by - Copenhagen and Lokomotiv Moscow, who spent a combined total of pounds50m on new players ...
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