All eyes were on the home nations for the draw for the Euro 2016 tournament in France.
It was the same on the team bus as West Brom headed up to Liverpool for Sunday's away clash at Anfield.
Everyone's eyes were glued to screens as England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland found out their fate in the group stages at next summer's championships. Well, almost everyone.
While the Baggies will have players including Boaz Myhill and James Chester (Wales), Jonny Evans, Chris Brunt, Grant McAuley, (Northern Ireland) and James McClean (Republic of Ireland) one of their players will be at home kicking his heels.
Scotland midfielder James Morrison, who along with fellow international Darren Fletcher, won't be flying out to play with his West Brom team-mates for obvious reasons, and they couldn't resist giving him a gentle reminder...
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