He may have played six sold-out shows in Aberdeen but Celtic fan Kevin Bridges couldn’t resist having a dig at city’s football club before leaving.
The Glasgow comic left a cheeky note for Aberdeen fans on the AECC wall of fame after his last show in the city.
Aberdeen are currently ahead of Celtic in the SPL.
Bridges wrote used the Doric term “Fit like!” at the start of his message before suggesting Aberdeen would be this season’s SPL runners-up.
He is the first person to sign the AECC’s wall of fame.
He tweeted a picture of his message along with the caption: “Aberdeen! Thanks for 6 top nights. Pleasure to be first to sign @AECC_Aberdeen wall of fame. Back in November. X”
Aberdeen! Thanks for 6 top nights. Pleasure to be first to sign @AECC_Aberdeen wall of fame. Back in November. X pic.twitter.com/UWJMuJoBpk
— Kevin Bridges (@kevinbridges86) October 12, 2015
Bridges will return to Aberdeen on November 13.
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