A Scots dad has become an Internet hit after he caught his son watching a football match from a wall outside the stadium - despite having a season ticket.
Dario Valente and his three sons, from Kirkcaldy, are loyal Raith Rovers fans who have headed to their club's games as a family for years.
But on Sunday, when watching their team go head to head in a match against Partick Thistle at Stark's Park, the dad-of-three couldn't believe what he saw.
Perched outside the stadium was his son Luca, 14, who had scaled a wall to see the action unfold.

His dad revealed the irony of the situation, explaining that he had already bought the youngster a season ticket for £50.
Speaking to the Daily Record, Dario said: "He had been playing football at the park with a friend and I thought 'he's no coming' because he said he would get me there.
"I just left it because I have my younger son as well, so I headed along.
"Then I was coming back at half time with my pie and one of his friends said to look at the wall and I kind of squinted and could just make out his wee friend, so managed to take a picture."
"Thing is he always goes home and away and never misses a game but just decided to stand out there and I was thinking 'what the hell is going on?'", he added.
It turned out young Luca had been trying to be a good pal by keeping his friend company who didn't have a ticket, with Dario explaining the wall is a popular spot with locals.
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"The flats above the match have always been a place to watch the games but the wall is a nice wee vantage point.
"He stood there over lockdown for quite a few weeks when we couldn't get into the games", he explained.
Dario shared the hilarious snap online of Luca, writing: "I buy my lad a season ticket and the wee dafty still decides to watch from the wall outside instead."
The tweet has racked up over 5,000 likes since he shared it after the game on Sunday.

One local fan added: "I debated how good their view would be during the game.... both jumped on the wall when walking up Pratt St after the game to check."
But Dario was quick to shoot back: "I’m guessing it’s not quite as good a view from his seat."
The 41-year-old, whose dad owns Valente's Fish & Chip Bar , says he was surprised at how many people his picture reached but says Luca has taken it in good humour.
"I didn't think it was going to viral or anything, I thought the Rovers fans might get a laugh out of it because we've been there at one point on that wall but didn't expect it to reach a wider audience", he joked.
He added: "He's taken it well considering a month ago he told me to stop putting pictures of him on my Instagram because his pals were taking the p***.
"So, I've stopped that but him just being daft I put it on Twitter. But he thinks it's great."