Former Rangers star Ross McCrorie gave Celtic's guard of honour the cold shoulder on trophy day - and appeared to be joined by at least one teammate.
Aberdeen went to Parkhead for the final day of the league season and they were spectators for much of it as the champions blew them away. Ange Postecoglou watched his team bounce back from a run of one point in nine games as they signed off from league duties with a bang before lifting the trophy.
Neither Rangers nor St Mirren gave the champions the customary guard of honour after they clinched the trophy while Hibs also opted against it during the week. But Aberdeen did as the players lined up either side of the Celtic team as they took to the pitch on the day that would see them lift the trophy amidst a party atmosphere in Glasgow's east end.
Pre-match footage showed the majority of the Aberdeen players applauding as the champions ran out but eagle-eyed fans spotted McCrorie, who came through the ranks across the city at Rangers, standing with his hands behind his back instead. Images also appear to show Graeme Shinnie standing with his arms folded rather than applaud.
Aberdeen finished the season in third place while Celtic, having now put their league season behind them, go into next weekend's Scottish Cup final hoping to clinch a Treble.
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