PARTICK THISTLE made a name for themselves on a global scale in the football world last summer.
Unfortunately that wasn't through any on-pitch achievements, but rather from the unveiling of the disturbing, mono-browed ball of sunshine 'Kingsley' as their new mascot.
The Jags yesterday informed the public that they are accepting applications to take on the job of Kingsley next season after the costume's previous incumbent gave up the gig.
Read more: Partick Thistle open applications to become world-famous mascot Kingsley
Partick's celebrity, who was designed by Turner Prize nominee David Shrigley, got us asking the question - is he football's most disturbing mascot?
Some searching suggests he has competition, as these candidates from around the globe are also staking their claim for the crown.
GEORGE THE GORILLA (Perth Glory, Australia)
This orange and purple gorilla with a menacing facial expression cannot be trusted.
TIGER (Criciuma, Brazil)
The Brazilian club simply can’t understand why they’ve sold fewer child tickets since their imaginatively named mascot first turned up.
SAMMY THE SHRIMP (Southend United)
This cone-headed creation provides competition for Kingsley from closer to home, making fans uncomfortable down in England's League One.
CHIVA FIGHTER (Chivas USA)
This furious-looking character represented the now-defunct Chivas USA over in Los Angeles, meaning he's a free agent. Sign him up!
Q (San Jose Earthquakes)
The Cookie Monster’s getting on a bit now, and has evidently chosen mascotting over retirement.
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