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Ryan Christie confesses Celtic and Inverness split loyalty as he reveals his Scottish Cup final role

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Ryan Christie has revealed TV duties have solved a major Scottish Cup final headache. The former Inverness and Celtic star admitted he was in a quandary as he didn’t know what side to sit on at Hampden this weekend.

But he can sit firmly on the fence because he is on television duty summarising for BBC. Christie said: “I am looking forward to the final.

The good thing is that I am doing the television so that will be good. It will be good and I am looking forward to it. I was desperate to go to the game but I was thinking what side do I go to?

So this is perfect for me, I am quite happy.” Christie knows he will be on to a winner, whoever lifts the trophy. He said: “It is a strange one for Inverness not having a game for so long.

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