HIBS striker Jason Cummings has been ridiculed after taking travel adapters with him when he went on a trip away – to Cardiff.
The 21-year-old striker has enjoyed a prolific season for the Hibees, scoring 19 goals to help the Edinburgh club to the Scottish Championship title.
However, off the park it appears he’s not been quite as sharp, after it was revealed he’d taken a travel adapter with him for a trip to the Welsh capital.
Travel adapters are, of course, essential for holidays in popular destinations such as Spain or Italy, where the plugs use two pins.
It will not surprise many people to learn that Wales uses exactly the same plugs as every other part of the UK.
The funny error was brought to light by Twitter user David Wilkes who wrote: “Just heard @Jasoncummings35 took travel adapters to Cardiff, true or false ?”
The Hibs star appeared to admit he had taken the adapters and replied: “Better safe than sorry bro.”
Twitter users were quick to mock the Scotland under 21 striker.
David Wilkes responded: “Come on mate , you try take euros with you as well?”
Stuart wrote: “They’ve got electricity in Wales.”
Cal commented: “Get your euros too?”
Whilst Craig Alexander wants the striker to move south and added: “F*****g class, we need a player like this at Sunderland.”
Cummings recently hit the headlines for his battle with Scottish wrestler ‘Grado’ in the Hibs canteen.
The youngster was filmed as he wrestled the professional wrestler in front of manager Neil Lennon and his teammates.
Following that, footage emerged of Cummings in the guise of his wrestling alter-ego ‘Cumdog’, as he tried to jump from a chip shop counter following the Hibs player of the year awards.