Football fans were left in stitches during a live broadcast of a Scottish Premiership match between St Mirren and Hibernian. Sky Sports commentator Andy Walker inadvertently “turned into a train” while describing a late equalizer by Lewis Jamieson for St Mirren. The score was 2-2, but some fans jokingly compared Walker’s recitation to the sound of a train. Social media was abuzz with comments like “Thomas the Tank Engine at the end” and “I swear I’m hearing Choo-choo and not 2-2 at the end of this.” Despite the comedic moment, the match ended in a draw, with St Mirren trailing Rangers by five points in the table. Manager Stephen Robinson praised his team’s performance, stating that it was one of their best of the season.
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Despite dominating large portions of the game, St Mirren’s end product was lacking, according to Robinson. However, he praised Lewis Jamieson for his excellent equalizer and expressed his faith in the young player’s talent.