Fabio Silva love in makes Celtic fans spew on Hotline as Rangers boasters get Wiki warning about £35m striker
Rangers kicked-off their transfer business for mid-season with the capture of Fabio Silva.
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Rangers kicked-off their transfer business for mid-season with the capture of Fabio Silva.
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Christmas time, Mistletoe and Whine, Hotliners moaning all the time.
History was made in Scottish football this week as all three Euro representatives recorded group stage wins for the first time ever. Celtic and Aberdeen were rightly praised for impressive defeats of Feyenoord and Eintracht Frankfurt but it’s only Rangers whose continental journey continues beyond Christmas thanks to a stunning victory over Real Betis in Seville.
Philippe Clement is busy drawing up his Rangers wish list for Santa. But on the Hotline, the Ibrox support have already begun scoring off names they don’t fancy unwrapping next month.
Accusations of diving, bottle crashing and a whole lot more in a Hotline where nobody seems happy with their lot. Even Kyogo was coming in for criticism from Celtic fans after a draw with Motherwell and there was plenty to discuss as Rangers shared a the spoils at Aberdeen.
The back-biting and bickering has returned. Which can only mean the international break is over and club rivalry is back to the forefront of the minds of those who inhabit Hotlineland. And penalties appear to be front and centre of the thinking of some who made contact.