BY the time referee Don Robertson had blown the full-time whistle in the Old Firm derby, everybody had seen enough.
And even when it came to the post-match analysis, Rangers hero Kris Boyd had clearly HEARD enough.
The former Gers striker was in the Sky Sports studio covering the game alongside ex-Celtic manager Neil Lennon and Scotland icon James McFadden.
And on commentary duty were former Ibrox coach Neil McCann and Hoops fan favourite Chris Sutton.
But as Sutton attempted to break the game down from a Celtic perspective, he was abruptly cut off by his on-air sparring partner.
Sutton was talking about how languid Celtic have looked at times so far this season, such as in the Champions League failure against Kairat Almaty and how they scraped by St Mirren on the opening day of the Premiership season.
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He said: “All season, Celtic have looked lacklustre.
“They couldn’t score a goal against Kairat Almaty and that’s an issue.
“It was good to go see Michel-Ange Balikwisha today but he doesn’t look like the kind of wide player who will drive at his man.
“Benjamin Nygren doesn’t look to have great pace, he’s more of a craftsman and I think he’s better on the inside.
“Think of Celtic’s wide players over the years and they have been really dynamic and quick and had that drive to get at defenders, now there’s no combination play.
“I think this is an enormous 24 hours for Celtic.
“The whole Adam Idah saga too, it looks like he’s away.
“If that happens, they HAVE to get an upgrade.
“We talked about recruitment before, they are so flat in the final third so how are they going to score a goal?”
Co-commentator Neil McCann then interjected and spoke more on the differences in Celtic’s play when Jota and Nicolas Kuhn were in the side.
Sutton then came back in but it wasn’t long before he was cut off mid-sentence.
He said: “Celtic seem to be getting ready for the season at this moment in time, it’s already started!
“The Champions League is already gone!
“Look at the St Mirren game, good side and they just got over the line, it was the same at Aberdeen…”
Then Boyd jumped in and told Sutton that he was wrapping things up.
He said: “Guys it’s this time of the year, it’s breaking news, everyone’s had enough of you.”
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Sutton replied “Oh is that right?” and McCann quipped “Are you running the show now Boydy?”
Host Eilidh Barbour then added: “I was going to cut you off but a lot more politely than that.”
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