Clyde boss Danny Lennon made a bizarre cameo for his side in the Glasgow Cup against Celtic yesterday evening - substituting himself onto the pitch at FIFTY.
The Bully Wee gaffer retired 11 years ago but still had the legs to mix it with the youngsters as his full-strength side beat Celtic colts 3-1 at Broadwood.
It is not known exactly why Lennon fielded himself as a second-half sub for Liam Allison.
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But his shock appearance didn't do anything to derail his players who managed a convincing victory.
Clyde named just three subs on their bench - including Lennon - for their clash in the revamped tournament.
We told yesterday how the new rules allowed two overage players at each club to play.
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However it's doubtful that anyone would have expected 50-year-old Lennon to be the man to make use of the rule first.
Clyde won thanks to goals from Ally Love, Craig Howie and a Stephen Welsh OG as Ewan Henderson scored a consolation penalty kick.
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