Rangers hero Kris Boyd couldn't resist a cheeky dig at Celtic live on Sky Sports this afternoon.
Boyd was on punditry duty at Rugby Park as the Parkhead club took on Kilmarnock.
With the scoreline poised at 0-0 at the break, Boyd said: "The highlight of the first half for me was not having to hear the Celtic fans sing for the first 12 minutes."
The travelling fans didn't enter the ground for the opening stages in protest against Celtic's board.
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At Rangers, things similarly aren't going as well off the pitch.
The club's hierarchy remains behind Russell Martin, though.
No board meeting is scheduled for the coming days as chairman Andrew Cavenagh prepares to make a pre-planned trip to Ibrox for the Hibs fixture that now carries even greater significance on and off the park.
Martin was asked if he would resign after the defeat to Hearts: "No," he simply replied.
"We have a lot of new guys in there," the Rangers boss continued. "We have a lot of players trying to feel their way in an environment that's really difficult to feel their way into their Rangers career. Really, really difficult."