Queen's Park celebrated their historic Scottish Cup triumph against Rangers in style last night.
Seb Drozd scored the winner on 69 minutes to send the Championship minnows into the quarter-finals of the competition.
To further add to the drama at Ibrox, goalkeeper Callum Ferrie saved a penalty from James Tavernier on the 95th minute to seal the deal.
Tonight, Callum Davidson's side will settle down in front of the tele to see who they will face when the draw for the last eight is made upon the conclusion of St Mirren vs Hearts.
And it seems more than a few associated with Queen's Park may have been nursing a hangover this morning.
The Daily Record reports that Queen's Park put on a free bar for supporters following the victory over Rangers.
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The report states that a few hundred fans congregated at the City Stadium, formerly known as Lesser Hampden, to celebrate the win.
Willie Haughey is the club's main financial backer, as fans, players and staff celebrated a momentous night for the club.
The result has left Philippe Clement on the brink of losing his job at Ibrox, with Rangers' season, certainly domestically, essentially over just 10 days into February.