LIAM POLWORTH was part of the Scottish Cup-winning Inverness squad who never need to buy a drink in the town.
But the playmaker reckons he'll struggle to get served in his old haunts if he helps Kilmarnock dump his former side out of the competition tonight.
He was on the bench for Caley Thistle's incredible triumph in 2015 and while he didn't get on the pitch, Polworth reckons the Hampden heroes have secured their place in history.
Polworth admits his hometown club still have a place in his heart after coming through the ranks and spending more than a decade with the Highlanders.
But there's no chance of any love being lost this evening with a semi-final date at Hampden up for grabs - and the chance to become a Killie legend.
Polworth said: "It's massive if you can achieve it. I know that from my time at Inverness.
"The boys who played that day, their legacy will be there for a very long time.
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