East Kilbride cup star faces holiday dilemma over Celtic tie
Sean Winter planned to be in Australia when his side meet the Scottish champions.
He returned to his work today to a hero's welcome after helping secure East Kilbride's biggest match in their short history.
Sean Winter was one of two goal scorers as the Lowland League side saw off Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale last night, to book a last 16 tie with Celtic.
But the surprise cup run has landed the former Stranraer man with a bit of a dilemma.
Seven members of Winter's family are set to make the trip which could cost £5000 to change. With the club set to net around £100,000 from the match, what prospect does manager Billy Ogilvie give of them paying to have the player available?
K-Park was packed last night as fans roared their side on to victory. And there were plenty well-known faces from the game also taking a keen interest, particularly Celtic's first team coach John Kennedy.
East Kilbride's famous journey to the last 16 will continue at Hamilton's New Douglas Park on February 7, with K-Park deemed too small to host the grand occasion.
It's going to be the Kilby's shot at glory... dare they dream of pulling off the competition's greatest ever upset?