Celebrated Scottish chef Tom Kitchin prepares with Scottish stars and enthusiasts are the same

CELEBRITY chef Tom Kitchin welcomed a crowd of Scottish stars to one of his dishes yesterday.

However, the Michelin-starred chef controlled himself as the victim of some taunts from the tartan army after the latest update from Steve Clarke’s team.

Speaking at his press conference ahead of tomorrow’s deciding match against Ukraine, Clarke revealed that a virus spread in the camp and that some players were getting sick.

The Scotland coach named Che Adams and Lyndon as two of the players who felt before travelling to Poland for the match.

Clarke said: “We have some kind of virus in the camp, just a disease.

“Lyndon and Che Adams weren’t feeling very well this morning, but they’re going to be on the plane. “

Adams was spotted on the education floor with the rest of the team and appears to be fine and he himself insisted he “hoped to leave. “

Today’s events, however, have inadvertently attracted a plethora of perfectly innocent social media posts through Kitchin.

After seven team members at his Scran and Scallie food pub on Sunday, he took to social media to wish the team well.

and Adams were from the organization that also included John McGinn and Billy Gilmour.

Kitchin said: “Delighted to welcome the Scottish players for a quick lunch at Scran and Scallie before heading to Poland for Tuesday’s match.

“Thank you for visiting us guys, great to see you all. Good Tuesday! »

All perfectly flawless, but as a result of Clarke’s equipment update, the chef joked a lot!

There’s surely no suggestion that Scottish players with health issues have anything to do with their scale at the restaurant, but that hasn’t stopped some enthusiasts from laughing at the chef.

One fan posted: “You owe us two centre-forwards!”

Another said, “What did he do?”

A third added, “When you read the answers,” while saying, while saying, “What did you do, Tom?”

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