Filip Sebo was put in his place as he joined in the Sevco joy at Celtic’s Champions League defeat in Paris.
The so called striker has a short disastrous spell as the marquee signing of the Paul le Guen era but is fondly remembered by Celtic fans a decade on from wearing a blue shirt.
Hahahahahaha Celt*c #WATP @PSG_inside
— Filip Sebo (@SeboFilip) November 22, 2017
This is how we remember you – a useless dumpling missing a sitter for a now dead club…. pic.twitter.com/j3IZd8oTON
— Slimshady (@Slimshady1961) November 22, 2017
Mate weans that weren’t even born when you were playing fitbaw in Scotland chant “Sebo” at their pals when they miss a sitter. You’re in nae place tae slag anyone. https://t.co/jJHerfcwkw
— Georgios Stepharas (@SO_1888) November 22, 2017
Two goals in 33 appearances ended with a pay off and transfer to Valenciennes with the £2m striker still playing to the Ibrox gallery.
After hearing all the hype about the powerful striker the reality of Sebo was quite different as he quickly became a figure of fun with fans across the SPL.
Like many before and since the Slovakian discovered that playing to the lowest common denominator at Ibrox was a great cover for lack of ability while drawing a massive wage from the club.
Fellow badge kisser Vladimir Weiss employs similar status among Ibrox fans whose club are on the brink of insolvency but again take comfort from a defeat for a club with treble their turnover.