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Peter Davidson

Scottish stag plays football with Ibiza locals dressed as a GIMP

Fourteen lads go on a joint stag do , what could go wrong?

Well, for one husband-to-be from Glasgow he was told he had to dress as a gimp and play football with Ibiza locals.

Fraser Team was stitched up good and proper by his pals as they enjoyed a five day break on the Spanish island last week.

Dressed in all black and wearing football boots five sizes too big for him, Fraser took to the field and put on a magnificent performance.

Fraser Team managed to score just a couple of minutes after coming on (Dean Currie)

In a video posted on Twitter by his pal, Dean Currie, Fraser is seen limbering up in the wings as he prepares to take to the pitch. After a number of stretches and warms ups he runs on.

As he made his way onto the concrete playing surface in his gimp suit and football boots five sizes too big for him he was told by his pals he wasn't allowed to come off until he scored.

Thankfully for Fraser, who is getting married in September, he didn't waste much time and was able to score a couple of minutes after coming on.

Fraser playing in the gimp suit during a hot day in Ibiza (Dean Currie)

After playing a short pass inside he ran down the wing and then received the ball after his teammate dummied it. He then shot and the ball went through the keeper's legs.

After slotting home Fraser celebrated, as his pals sprayed the beer jubilantly.

Dean, speaking to the Record, said: "People were playing a football match so we got him to dress in the gimp suit, gave him size 12 boots and told him to take part in the game.

"He wasn't allowed to come off until he scored a goal.

Livingston player Gregg Wylde and Fraser Team who was forced to play in a gimp suit (Dean Currie)

"It only took him a couple of minutes to score and it was actually quite a good goal."

Fraser shared the stag do with former Rangers player Gregg Wylde, who now plays with Livingston, along with 12 of their pals who all roared with laughter as he strutted his stuff on the pitch.

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