SCOTTISH football pundit Michael Stewart has liked a tweet which pokes fun at Hearts manager Craig Levein.
Stewart and Levein have been involved in several spats over the last two seasons, with the Hearts manager once calling the BT Sport and BBC pundit his worst-ever signing.
The spat culminated recently in Levein demanding an apology from Stewart for implying that the former Scotland manager tried to get him taken off air.
The post from @OldFirmFacts1 shows a still oAf Aberdeen captain Graeme Shinnie holding a note, passed from his team's bench, during last night's 4-2 defeat to Rangers.
The picture is accompanied by another photograph, a mocked-up close up of the note which reads "Craig Levein is a dick, pass it on".
In December, the Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes branded Levein "irrational an immature" for comments he made about a few contentious refereeing decisions when the sides met.
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