Stephen Flynn hits back at Daily Express 'World Cup jolly' headline
STEPHEN Flynn has had a dig at the Daily Express after a headline claimed he was "snubbing" the Scottish Transport Awards "ahead of controversial World Cup jolly".
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STEPHEN Flynn has had a dig at the Daily Express after a headline claimed he was "snubbing" the Scottish Transport Awards "ahead of controversial World Cup jolly".
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