Football Talk: Hibs' handball fury, Jesse Lingard films bus attack
Your daily round up of the weird and wonderful stories in Scotland and beyond.
What did we do before the play-offs? As one of the best changes made to Scottish football in recent years the knock-out ties are the gift that just keeps on giving.
Last night Hibs and Falkirk battled out a four-goal thriller but the talking point was the handball incident that didn't lead to a penalty for the home side.
There's no question David McCracken touched the ball - he's admitted that himself - but was it deliberate?
Meanwhile, down south, West Ham played their final game at Upton Park and in true fairytale fashion they pulled off a late comeback and bowed out with a 3-2 win over Manchester United.
The occasion was marred by the fans attacking the visiting team bus before the game but thanks to the power of social media we got an insight into how the players dealt with it at their end.
From outside the bus...
...and from inside the bus. (Warning: video includes strong language)
All good things have to come to an end.
Matt Lucas was spotted at Easter Road.
Sweep many chimneys on your way to the game Teddy?
Timed to perfection.