This is the hilarious moment Rangers legend Alex Rae's MUM phoned up Superscoreboard to discuss the Scottish Premiership title race.
Agnes Rae called the pundits on Clyde during their broadcast where son Alex was working that evening.
Host Gordon Duncan welcomed the then-unknown guest Agnes who began with: "Hello, can I speak to my son please? Alex".
We had one of our weirdest ever calls on @ClydeSSB with @TalkToThompsons this evening... 🧐@alexrae1969's mum decided to phone the show to give her view on the title race! 🤣 pic.twitter.com/hFM6eL1pxh
— Superscoreboard (@ClydeSSB) November 10, 2019
To which he replied: "How you doing, ma?"
As Gordon Dalziel and Hugh Keevins struggle to believe what's happening, Rae added: "What can we do for you? I didn't even know you knew the number!
"You don't want me to bring milk in, do you?"
Mrs Rae wasn't just calling in for a chit-chat with her boy, though, and had some interesting things to say about Rangers.
She continued: "I'd like to speak about Rangers and how well they're doing.
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"I said it at the beginning of the year, Alex, back on top form and I feel this is going to be another helicopter Sunday."
Her point was well taken as host Gordon labelled the moment bizarre.
Hundreds of fans of the show hailed the moment and heaped praise on Mrs Rae.
Pundit Mark Wilson wrote: "Brilliant from Mrs Rae", with laughing emoijis.
One fan added: "Absolutely brilliant, luv your wee mammy @AlexRae1969".
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One said: "Haha brilliant Alex brought up well hope we bring joy to your mum come may".
A fourth, a Celtic fan, commented: "Absolutely class. I don’t agree with Ma Rae. But love it."
The video, posted on Twitter, racked up thousands of likes and shares.
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