THE first Old Firm match of the season didn't make for happy viewing for Rangers fans, as their side was dismantled in a 3-0 defeat to Celtic.
And one of those fans left disappointed was former Ibrox man Jason Cummings.
The striker spent six months on loan at Rangers in 2018, scoring six goals in 18 games, and also previously played for Hibs for four years and subsequently for Dundee for two years.
Cummings, who has represented both Scotland and Australia at international level, is now playing in the Indian Super League for Mohun Bagan.
And 'Cumdog' was pictured on his Instagram account ahead of the Old Firm in a Rangers supporters club in Bangkok in India's neighbouring country of Thailand.
He is seen sporting a Rangers polo top with a massive flag in the background featuring '55', in reference to the number of league titles Gers have won.
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Celtic are seeking to level their old rivals on 55 Scottish titles this season and overtake them on total trophies won, with both sides currently sat on 118 major honours.
Celts eased to victory at Parkhead on Sunday, striking through Daizen Maeda and Kyogo Furuhashi in the first half and a belting goal from Callum McGregor in the second.
The Hoops also had a Kyogo goal ruled out by VAR for offside at 0-0 as they quickly proved too much for their Glasgow rivals.
The result put Celtic top of the league with four wins from four, whilst Rangers sit behind Aberdeen and Dundee United in fourth.
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Meanwhile, James Tavernier was involved in a heated exchange with supporters outside Parkhead after his team's Old Firm defeat.
The Rangers captain was targeted with a torrent of abuse from fans who had travelled to the stadium despite no away supporters being allowed in.
The right-back was seen giving some back to the hecklers before being escorted away by security.
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