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Aidan Smith

Cheeky Kris Boyd delivers hilarious 'Primark' dig to Chris Sutton over dress sense

Kris Boyd enjoyed a cheeky dig at Chris Sutton's fashion as the pair reviewed their start-of-season predictions at the mid-way point.

The Scottish Premiership has ground to a halt for the winter break and with no top-flight action booked in for the next couple of weeks, Sky Sports decided to take a look back at the season so far.

Pundits Boyd and Sutton of course clashed as they predicted the outcome of the title race between Rangers and Celtic, but they also discussed who would be in and around the relegation battle.

Ibrox hero Boyd predicted St Johnstone for the drop at the start of the season, while Sutton opted for high-flying Dundee.

The pair are now both in agreement that Livingston look destined to go down and Boyd could not resist a cheeky swipe as his TV pal as he discussed David Martindale's side.

He said: "I think for me looking at it now Livingston are cut adrift. Not that we have heard much from David Martindale saying that he needs some strikers, he needs some players in."

Sutton then chipped in: "Shopping at Primark I think he said?"

Boyd then hilariously responded: "Well at least you and him have something in common!"

Sutton and Boyd were then visibly in stitches and the Celtic hero even said: "That is good from you. Don't laugh at his jokes and don't laugh at your own jokes!"

On Livingston, Sutton added: "I think basically both of us think they have had it.

"It seems to be a season too far, they have always outperformed where we think they should be.

"They have overachieved for a number of years and it is catching up on them."

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