When you are one of 800 in a crowd of 60,000 the chances are that you might get a little media attention.
With social media the word is viral, with a couple of bears having their Glasgow derby pain shared with glee.
In the top picture Billy from Bridgeton/Airdrie/Larkhall/Bearsden/Kilwinning is in his No Surrender pomp pre-match. After another 45 minutes he was deflated, feeling as low as when he watch Aaron Ramsey have his penalty saved in Seville.
How’s yer day going mate? pic.twitter.com/tf0HYtr3Wa
— M (@_hamlt) September 3, 2022
What the fuck? pic.twitter.com/c2If7uOIre
— RabQ (@WolfDikface) September 3, 2022
The other picture demonstrates the need to spread each hair perfectly- or to wear a cap.
A hairline gap similar to the one between James Tavernier and Connor Goldson isn’t a good look, but it is still better than the weave and matching teeth that Kris Boyd treats Sky Sports viewers to.