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Celtic fans become Rangers finance experts as Jota transfer payday cynics pointed to the Hotline transfer sums

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Football is on hold at the moment. Hotline bickering is not. It doesn’t matter what date is on the calendar or what other sports are currently centre of attention, arguments rage over the Scottish game.

George Wilson’s comments on yesterday’s Hotline about Celtic’s potential spending and Jota’s move to Saudi sparked a fiery response. Eddie Easson, Ballingry, said: “Why is George so obsessed with Celtic?

The answer he is racked with jealousy. Celtic have just pulled in £12 million for Jota and he has been replaced already. They are about to get the same amount from any Jeremie Frimpong deal.

Money his team can only dream about. Both teams have and will sign new players time will tell if they are any good.” Michael Emonds, Northampton, added: “So George thinks it’s comical comments made by Celtic fans on the radio about Jota, I think it’s hilarious the comments Mr Wilson made less than a year ago when he called Jota a one-trick show pony and Cameron Carter-Vickers a cart horse or donkey.

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