A CELTIC fan was left "spewing" while donning a Rangers top after losing a workplace bet.
Dougie McClymot bet his pal Nick Brown £150 that Rangers would win the league and the pair agreed to wear the other team's top for a whole day of work, depending on who clinched victory in the Scottish Premiership.
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Dougie won the bet, netting £225 in the process with an additional £25 bet on each Old Firm won by the Light Blues.
The 39-year-old said: "Obviously at the beginning of the season, Celtic were going for 10-in-a-row and I had a good feeling about Gerrard.
Fair play to the Cellic fan in ma work. Made a bet at the beginning of the season whoever won the league had to wear the other teams top for the day. He was spewing!😂😂Few smoke grenades to add to the entertainment.🎉🎉 pic.twitter.com/jt58zUPdeL
— Dougalarse Meekalymo (@DougieMcclymont) May 18, 2021
"We ended up having a financial bet on the go too, which I ended up scooping as well.
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"It's killing him, but it's a good laugh. Wearing the Rangers top was worse for him though, he was nearly sick when he put it on."
He posted pictures to Twitter of the pair posing at the diving company they work for in Oban. Nick kept his green-and-white face mask firmly on as the hilarious pictures were taken.
Dougie had set off red and blue flares to add some salt to Nick's wounds.
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