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Rangers and Celtic should push for the Premier League as it's one of two options to save the Scottish game - Hotline

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The Old Firm bantering and bickering often takes centre stage on the Hotline but calls about Hearts and Scotland – although not very complimentary – knocked the usual suspects off their perch. Ian Urquhart emailed: “All season we have been hearing from Ryan Stevenson how great Hearts are and how they are this big force which is going to split the Old Firm.

Really? Well knocked out the two cups, miles behind the Old Firm in the league and only five points ahead of Hibs who like Aberdeen have had struggled at times this season.

Hearts should be well ahead in third but in reality they are not any better than a team that will finish in the top five.” John Scott, Grassmoor, may have had his tongue in his cheek, saying: “There’s no debate, Hearts are indeed Scotland’s third force.

It’s irrelevant that Hibs and Aberdeen have been rank rotten for the last two or three seasons. It's irrelevant that Hearts have won 13 games to their 12 apiece.

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