Dunfermline manager Neil Lennon's side has swept aside Scottish Cup holders Aberdeen to reach the semis. Lennon said it's one of his best achievements in football, doing this with Dunfermline. He told the players to drink it in, as they're going to the big show now. Dunfermline's win puts the club on the map, which is what they've all been looking to do. Aberdeen interim manager Peter Leven was frustrated, angry, and disappointed with his team's performance. Leven said they scored and then Aberdeen just capitulated, which was embarrassing. He apologized to the fans, saying it's nowhere near acceptable. Dunfermline's victory is a significant one, with Lennon comparing it to winning trebles or getting promotion with Hibs. The win is a testament to the team's hard work and dedication. And now, Dunfermline is looking forward to the semis, with a chance to make it to the final. But for Aberdeen, it's back to the drawing board, as they look to regroup and come back stronger. So, Dunfermline's fans are celebrating, and rightly so, after their team's stunning performance. The club's players are on cloud nine, and they deserve to be, after putting in such a great display. Dunfermline's win over Aberdeen will be remembered for a long time, and it's a great achievement for the club.
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Dunfermline Sweep Aside Scottish Cup Holders
Dunfermline reach Scottish Cup semis after beating Aberdeen, Neil Lennon hails his side's performance as one of his best achievements
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