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Good afternoon and welcome to Clyde One Super Scoreboard live from Hampden on Scottish Cup final day.
Celtic against Umfermline for the final piece of major domestic silverware in what has been the most incredible and unmissable Scottish football season.
Will it be the favourite Celtic to win this famous old trophy again managed by Martin O'Neill and will it be for the final time or does his stint as boss go on and looking forward
to make history of their own, forget about spoil the party, championship side, Dunfermline, of course managed by Neil Lennon of all people.
I'm Gordon Duncan, and joining me at the National Stadium, we've got Brian Graham and Gordon DL.
Very cruel of him, Brian Graham.
It's almost like that was your cue to come in mentioning the Premiership teams that Dunfermline have dumped out.
But before we take you on a painful trip down memory lane, how good is this going to be?
a couple of big decisions from Neil Lennon who's standing on the pitch right now with his sunglasses on looking a million so salty play for here at Hampden As the guys have alluded to the pitch is magnificent the scene is set and in the studio as well Andrew McLean will steer the ship in the not too distant future joining him
Cammy Bell alongside Hugh Kevins.
Cammy, odd is one word for it.
We could spend the full hour's build-up coming up with words to describe this season, and here we are.
Cup final day is always special, but so much intrigue around this one.
and I think that's what they've got to do they can't afford to concede an early goal they've got to be tight, frustrate Celtic for as long as they can because if Dunfermline concede early you fear the worst for them I mean Gordon, who would have thought in amongst all the doom and gloom the many phone calls of dread that we've taken from Celtic fans throughout this season that they are now in the driving seat odds on favourites for
a domestic double when there was probably a time in the campaign many people would have thought it could be a trophy-less season.