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Rangers fans annihilate Celtic Champions League celebration as spiky Hotline response comes with wild David Cameron stat

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Celtic fans celebrated their Champions League victory, while Rangers supporters celebrated the fact that Celtic fans celebrated winning a match that was a dead rubber.

Just another day of peace and goodwill on your favourite phone line, then. First up, the happy Hoops, with Stephen Mulhern saying: “I had a spring in my step when leaving Celtic Park last night with Celtic redeeming themselves after the disappointment of the weekend.

Any thoughts of Joe Hart losing his place after January were also displaced with a fine performance and but for his heroics Celtic would have finished with one point instead of four.” Arrin Geddes, Irvine, said: “Celtic rode their luck at times against Feyenoord but they also controlled most of the game and deservedly finally got the monkey off their back.

No doubt the Rangers fans will be on welcoming the coefficient points.” Kenny Wilson, Moffat, said: “A good win from Celtic and a deserved three points in a campaign, while disappointing, still had some decent performances. "Folk will say it’s meaningless but there’s still a couple of million for a win and it takes a monkey off our back.

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