Gary Stevenson Michael Beale Scotland Saudi Arabia Football cricket Rangers as Gary Stevenson Michael Beale Scotland Saudi Arabia

Rangers fans claim Celtic have new motto they swear by as exits prove 'Never Stop' was utter baloney – Hotline

dailyrecord.co.uk

Celtic favourite Jota’s mega money move to the Middle East has got the Hotline in a tizzy. Hoops fans are preparing to count the cash – a bit like the winger – but Rangers supporters reckons it’s only the start of the Parkhead exodus.

They don’t call this silly season for nothing. Gary Stevenson, Newtonhill, said: “The speed that both Ange Postecoglou and Jota upped sticks from Celtic was beyond belief.

It appears that loyalty is not a part of their new mantra. Who's next?” The Jota move has split opinion though and John Scott, Grassmoor, said: “Please spare us all the righteous indignation about Jota.

He's only going for the money? Really? I personally am more angered that the Saudis are throwing so much money around on a continent where there's children who still can't draw clean drinking water.” Alan Flett, via email, said: “Football fans need to get a grip.

Related News
Rangers defender Leon Balogun thought his agent was winding him up when he found out about a potential Ibrox return.
Maybe Ryan Jack was being serious, maybe he wasn’t. It was hard to tell as the Rangers ace let a playful grin flash across his face while suggesting Allan McGregor hasn’t been the easiest character to share a dressing room with these past five years.
You can imagine the shock that swept round Record Sport towers this morning as for a brief moment it appeared peace had broken out on the Hotline.
Keith Jackson : In a very uncomfortable position. Doncaster is a stickler for the rule book but his judgement appears to have been clouded on his occasion. The independent probe into what went so wrong and why could determine his fate.
One trophyless season at Rangers is unacceptable to the fans. A second in succession could constitute grounds for removal.
Dujon Sterling has not travelled to Rangers pre-season training base in Germany after picking up a calf injury.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.