SCOTTISH football club Berwick Rangers have used Limmy to announce the signing of Dundee United's Alassan Jones.
The 18-year-old Swedish midfielder joins on loan until the end of the season.
The Scottish comedian received a message from the team on livestreaming platform Twitch.
It read: "Hi Limmy, could you please let our fans know we were delighted to announce the signing of Alassan Jones on loan from Dundee United until the end of the season."
Limmy responded: "I am delighted to announce that. I hope I've not been tricked into saying something horrible."
🗣️ | Cheers, @DaftLimmy!
— Berwick Rangers (@OfficialBRFC) February 6, 2020
We're pleased to welcome @AlassanJones to the club and would like to thank @dundeeunitedfc for their part in getting the loan deal over the line 👍
Learn more about our latest addition over on our site ⬇️https://t.co/0PZKE1KukM pic.twitter.com/uM7vAKsdkZ
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