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Rampant Celtic have Rangers terrified so it's time for Parkhead bosses to do the decent thing - Hotline

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Celtic ran riot at Tannadice on Sunday and Parkhead punters reckon Rangers will be running scared ahead of this weekend’s Old Firm showdown.

The Hoops demolished Dundee United 9-0 and callers are convinced Gers supporters could be set for an early finish on Saturday. Tam Williamson, Lanarkshire, said: “ Celtic's play is so super fast.

People with sight problems must only see a blur. I hope Celtic do the decent thing and only charge the Rangers support half price for their tickets next Saturday in Paradise as they will be heading for the exits long before half-time.” Arrin Geddes, Irvine, said: “No doubt the Rangers fans will be on talking up their performance on Saturday while ignoring the weekly helping hand but they were well overshadowed by the fantastic performance by the champions again." Kenny Wilson, Moffat, said: “No doubt all the Rangers fans will be saying United were a disgrace but while they were poor, Celtic were absolutely brilliant.

Their passing and movement was a total joy to watch and a good time to hit form with big games coming up.” But Jim Mackenzie, East Kilbride, said: “As usual the Celtic support are living in cloud cuckoo land as they think they’ll beat Real Madrid based on them beating the most shambolic side seen in the SPFL for a decade.

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