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Sean Higgins flashes back to Rangers TV man calling him an 'idiot' and still can’t stop laughing

Sean Higgins has looked back on his two penalties for Stenhousemuir in a 3-3 draw against Rangers at Ibrox 10 years ago - and the hilarious response it got from Gers TV commentator Tom Miller.

In an entertaining contest in League One on February 22, 2014, the Ochilview side had taken a shock lead early on thanks to Sean Dickson, before a strike from Nicky Law shortly before half-time got the teams back on level terms. But 13 minutes into the second half, the visitors were awarded a spot kick and former Ross County and Dundee striker Higgins stepped up to score past Cammy Bell and restore Stenhousemuir's advantage.

Rangers hit back with an own goal from Ross McMillan before going in front through Jon Daly, but Higgins and the Warriors would have the last laugh when he smashed another penalty past Bell to round off the scoring 15 minutes from time.

The experienced forward then wound up fans Light Blues fans inside Ibrox with his celebration by cupping his ear to home supporters behind Bell's goal. Unbeknownst to Higgins at the time, that gloating also caught the attention of Rangers TV commentator Tom Miller, who was less than impressed with the player's antics, giving birth to the now-infamous quote: 'Mr Higgins, get a grip of yourself, you idiot.'

Taking to social media to mark the 10th anniversary of the famous goal, Higgins once again saw the funny side and hailed Miller's fury as "up there with the greatest commentary of all time." He wrote on X :"10 years today a fine day in Govan. Up there with the greatest commentary of all time even if it was offensive to yours truly".

Higgins left Stenhousemuir in the summer of 2014, and Cowdenbeath, Clyde, Albion Rovers and Clydebank, joined West of Scotland Super League side

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