Alex Rae’s Twitter timeline jammed just before 3pm on Sunday.
The former St Mirren boss hit some high notes covering the Europa League on Thursday night as Steven Gerrard’s warriors produced a comeback against Braga that made the whole of Europe sit up and take notice.
Another comeback was underway at McDairmid Park yesterday as supersub Flo Kamberi turned around a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 lead.
It looked like the Braga effect was impacting domestically as Rae reached for twitter.
What a difference Kamberi has made a top class finish to equalise + assist for Joe Aribo to slot home
70min gone @StJohnstone 1-2 @RangersFC
— Alex Rae (@alexrae1969) February 23, 2020
Stevie May’s equaliser was ignored by Rae, the full-time whistle blew at Perth with many believing that it’s time up on another failed title bid from Ibrox.
Not 1 tweet after this. ?? pic.twitter.com/Udzun4E3QI
— Free Rogic. (@celticforever8) February 24, 2020
What was the final score? ?
— BigirishmcBolingoli (@Bigirishcelt) February 23, 2020
Did ye lose yur phone ya clown??
— Joseph Hamilton (@JoeOnei70570554) February 24, 2020
How come nae tweet when it went 2-2 Alex ??
— Tiny ? (@PaulStewart1988) February 23, 2020
Yr battery die after 75 mins Alex
— Mick Glasgow (@mick67x) February 24, 2020
Hello darkness my old friend……….. pic.twitter.com/xld5csz6WS
— Rab Smith ??????? ? (@whitisthecraic) February 24, 2020
Alex, Alex what’s the score ?
— Bernie ?? (@celticghirl_75) February 24, 2020
“70 min gone”. Know what else is gone, Alex?
The league. ??????
— Gary Lennon (@GaryLennon16) February 24, 2020
Celtic’s 3-1 win over Kilmarnock stretched the gap at the top of the table to 12 points as Neil Lennon’s side made it eight successive wins in the SPFL since the turn of the year.
Tonight, Rae will be sharing his thoughts with listeners to Radio Clyde’s Scoreboard programme.