Chuffed Ally McCoist has lifted the lid on his jubilant drive back to Scotland as he celebrated Rangers' title victory.
The Ibrox icon is a man in demand in the media world and he was south of the border for Amazon Prime's coverage of West Brom vs Newcastle while Celtic were slipping up at Tannadice.
But the bore draw at The Hawthorns did little to dampen McCoist's mood as he revealed his poignant phone call with legendary former boss Walter Smith on the road home.
The 58-year-old also spoke with former coaches Ian Durrant and Kenny McDowall as they toasted Steven Gerrard's side and their 55th title success.

McCoist reminisced with those closest to him as he remembered the journey from League Two to prominence that he kicked off as manager.
And the Rangers icon admits his conversation with Smith is where the enormity of the achievement truly hit home.
Speaking to talkSPORT, he said: "It's very difficult to compare (best titles) but having been there and watched everything and seen the transformation of the side and the club coming back, it's certainly as big an achievement that I can ever remember and put my finger on.
"I was obviously on the phone to a lot of people last night coming up the road. I spoke to wee Durrant, Kenny McDowall, and obviously I had a long chat with Walter Smith.
"I would guess you'd agree that Walter would know probably as much, if not more, about Rangers than anyone else and we were of the opinion it was certainly the most important title that we can remember.
"It's significance is the fact that Rangers are now back, as I said last night, the season isn't finished yet - there's still six games to go in the season.
"We've still to play Celtic twice and we still have a Europa League tie with Slavia Prague.
"In terms of the challenge, it was always one of the major challenges was always being champions of your own country and that has been achieved.
"And that's why I think it's as big a win as I can remember."