Aberdeen midfielder Barry Robson wants to play his part in bringing more silverware to Pittodrie after signing a one-year extension.
The 36-year-old, who agreed a new deal on Tuesday, is determined to add to the League Cup he helped the Dons win last season.
He said: “I knew physically and mentally I wasn’t ready to retire and I proved that with my form towards the end of the season.
“I’m not going to be one of those who look back on their career and think ‘I went a year too early’.
“The biggest thing for me now is to have an even better season than this one and help get Aberdeen another trophy.
“I turn 37 in November and if I can lift another cup it would be a really good achievement and that’s what is in my mind.
“I would love a bit of silverware again next season and that would probably make me hungry to go another year.”
Robson says he had no hesitation about signing a new deal on reduced terms.
He added: “Football has never been financial for me. I have always done things for football or family reasons.
“The manager sorted this contract out in a minute as he knew I was desperate to play here.
“Even the first time when they were trying to sign one of the players it was at the chairman’s house in Gleneagles but when me and the manager first met he took me to the Ashvale chip shop.
“I think that explains things as he said ‘you are signing and you are signing for that’ and that was deal done.
“The thing is I always wanted to play for the manager because I knew he was demanding, I knew everything was done right and everything would be professional.”