Ally McCoist has joked that his working relationship with Alan Brazil could be at risk if the Celtic-daft radio host keeps up his out-of-office jibes.
The former Scotland and Ipswich striker couldn't resist winding up McCoist over Rangers' shock 3-2 loss to Ross County at the weekend.
That result has left Philippe Clement's side four behind their arch-Glasgow rivals, albeit, they have the chance to reduce the gap back to a single point with victory at Dens Park this evening.
It was that game that caught the attention of Brazil and McCoist as the duo were reunited on the talkSPORT airwaves this morning.
However, after just briefly touching upon the Premiership encounter with Dundee, Brazil couldn't help but bring up Sunday's game with McCoist... for the second time, it appears.
"Is that game going to be on?" Brazil asked. "They are talking about moving it?"
McCoist said: "The last I heard last night is that it is going to go ahead at Dens. But it still doesn't look good, does it?"
Blatantly ignoring the Rangers hero's response, Brazil then responded: "That was some shock at the weekend, eh? I am not putting the boot in, but I didn't expect that one from Ross County."
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And it was here that Pundit of the Year McCoist revealed he'd been taking some stick from Brazil since the weekend.
He added: "Didn't expect that one? I thought with my phone going with all the messages on Sunday you kind of enjoyed it.
"I think Sunday picked up a wee bit for you, would that be fair? You and I have a healthy working relationship but I don't need to receive messages from you on a Sunday rubbing salt in my wounds."
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