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Fashion Sakala's disrespect to Celtic will be used by Ange and Rangers know 'the other mob' will be champions – Hotline

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Fashion Sakala managed to hit a raw nerve with Celtic fans over his ‘other mob’ jibe ahead of the Viaplay Cup Final. But Hoops supporters reckon the Rangers attacker might only have added a bit to fuel to the fire. Tim Gibbens emailed: “Tell Fashion Sakala the ‘other mob’ will be champions.

There’s more chance of finding a cucumber or tomato in your local supermarket than there is of Rangers winning the title this season.” David Bryce, Troon, said: “The lack of respect shown towards Celtic from Beale and now Sakala calling us ‘the other mob’ will be used as fuel by Ange and the management team to raise motivation levels through the roof to beat Rangers on Sunday!

Ange should use the newspaper clippings as his team talk. I can’t remember a Rangers manager or player who showed such disrespect towards us.” Ibrox punters are feeling confident under Michael Beale. Rab Picken, Essex, said: “Great to see Beale living rent free in Celtic’s heads.

Celtic were lucky to get a draw at Ibrox and Beale’s team have not lost since his arrival. Now big Ange wants to leave next season because he knows Beale has his number.” George Wilson, West Sussex, said: “I can’t believe the arrogance of Celtic supporters.

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