Jimmy Thelin has urged the Red Army to keep the pyro out of Pittodrie.
It comes after the Dons, along with Celtic and Partick Thistle, were hit with charges by the Scottish Football League chiefs.
The Red Shed is facing partial closure if there is anymore pyrotechnics set off before the end of the season and Thelin has urged his fans not to sell their team short.
He said: “We try to do it together so that everyone is allowed to go to the games in the future. They (Red Shed) create a great atmosphere.
“Just follow these rules so that everyone can come to every game because we need everyone there. We need all the supporters be allowed to be at Pittodrie.”
The Dons take on Celtic at home on Sunday for the first time since they lifted the Scottish Cup and denied the Ho