Aberdeen for the first time since being released by the Dons three years ago.That’s the emphatic view of Dundee United skipper Mark Reynolds who, ahead of the duo facing their old side, says the striker has already gone on to show the world what he can do.Shankland, who is aiming to shoot down his old side this afternoon, is reaping the benefits of choosing to be the master of his own destiny, according to Reynolds.The 25-year-old has previously admitted his big move in 2013 north from Queen's Park came too soon.
In four years in the north east - spent mostly out on loan - he made just 17 top team appearances for the Reds and failed to net onceIt took a move to Ayr United and an astonishing 62-goal burst in two years to reignite Shankland’s.
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