SCOTLAND star Billy Gilmour has revealed he gets his family to bring him square sausages when they come to visit him down south.
The Brighton midfielder gets his mum and dad - and even his grandad - to bring down a stock of the sausages...and tattie scones, too.
And the 22-year-old, from Ardrossan, Ayrshire, said that having the Scottish staples in his freezer helps him to feel less homesick.
Billy, 22, said: "Whenever my mum and dad or grandad drive down to Brighton, my freezer ends up stocked with slice [square sausage] and tattie scones.
"I've always got it there if I need to feel close to home." Speaking to Men's Health, he admitted he can't indulge too much though as he has to be in peak condition.
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