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Published 09:44 1 Sept 2016 BST
Updated 09:46 1 Sept 2016 BST
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As such, Wednesday's transfer deadline day passed us by in largely uneventful fashion, as far as vibrating pleasure rods in people's faces go at least. But there was one incident late into the night that was expertly dealt with by the SSN staff.
Sky man Charles Paterson was reporting from the base of Scotland's national team, presumably to clarify whether any players had been given special permission to leave and secure a move. But he was also joined by two unexpected special guests.
They were wedding crashers - or rather wedding guests who were crashing his live broadcast. The thing is, Charles was in no mood to indulge their possibly inebriated shenanigans. After all, he wasn't to know whether they were concealing rogue vibrators.
First a woman just yelled 'WAAAHAAAAYYYY!!!' down the camera lens, and then a cheeky chappy stood himself next to Paterson. Being something of a smartarse, he interjected the transfer report with: "We're not gonna take your deal!"
Charles wasn't having any of it and dealt with it all with SAS-style efficiency. He firmly shoved the bloke out of shot and commanding: "No! No! No! Thanks very much!"
What an absolute pro. And his ears kept their virginity intact too.
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