The eyes of the world were on Scotland as Hampden hosted women's football games on the opening day of the 2012 Olympics, and Scotland didn't disappoint.
With North Korea playing at the national stadium, the flag of South Korea was flashed up next to the player's names on the big screen.
Whether or not it was a cunning Scottish FA plant to divert attention away from the Rangers membership saga remains to be seen.
Back in the world of Scottish football, there's transfer movement, St Johnstone in Europe and Robbie Savage lining up a move to Rangers. Normal order restored, then.
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