Aberdeen finished the season in fourth position in what proved to be a steady season for Derek McInnes' side.

Finishing fourth ensures that the Dons get a shot at European football next season, which is always important.

With no games to talk about right now though, we decided to take a look at FIVE famous faces who have a soft spot for Aberdeen...

Hunter is a well-known sports journalist and has been seen on the TV in the past, often covering Spanish football.

However, anyone who follows the reporter on social media will know that he is also a big Dons fan and he will fondly remember the glory days of the 80s.

The power of Twitter! A 'Bing back Samantha Mumba' campaign started by a fake Craig Brown (then Dons boss) account on social media was actually seen by the singer.

That prompted plenty of messages between the Irish singer and the people of Aberdeen and she adopted the Reds as her side and has been keeping an eye on games since.

For The Open Championship winner Paul Lawrie, the link is much clearer.

Born and raised in Aberdeen, he has followed the Dons his entire life and is a regular at Pittodrie when his schedule allows him to be.

It's unclear over who the Manchester United and Scotland legend actually supports as he has been known to have a soft spot for Rangers.

However, one things for certain is that he was born in Aberdeen and used to go to watch the team play when he could as a youngster and he has sent good luck messages to the team ahead of cup finals in the past.

Finally, the Dons can claim to have Lily Allen backing them.

The singer was brought up as a Fulham fan but her Scottish team is Aberdeen after radio presenter Paul Harper gave her a top and convinced here to follow the Scottish Premiership side.