Cunning Celtic diehard reveals plan to sign Rangers hero as Rodgers quip triggers astonishing Hotline meltdown
If harmony and love is what you seek then you have come to the wrong place.
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If harmony and love is what you seek then you have come to the wrong place.
Both Rangers and Celtic picked up wins at the weekend but the mood emanating from the camps could hardly be more contrasting.
Is your head not hurting quite as much as it should be at this time of year? Can’t get enough of raging family feuds or petty squabbles and long running disputes between the neighbours? Well, you’ve guessed it, you’ve come to the right place.
Storm Gerrit may be easing off but the furore surrounding Ross County’s decision to leave for Ibrox on the day of the game shows little sign of abating.
A blustery weekend in Glasgow took hold of Scottish football as Celtic’s title defence was blown off course at Parkhead on Saturday 24 hours before Rangers swept up the first silverware of the season at Hampden.
Hotliners lined up to insist that Rangers fans claiming their team don’t concede penalties because of defensive diligence in the box were anything but spot on. In fact, one caller even dismissed the theory as Wilde. Oscar Wilde.
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.
Last week marked the 60th anniversary of JFK being shot in Dallas and yet the conspiracy theorists are still no closer to agreeing who was responsible for the US President’s assassination. Sadly, it seems like we’ll be in for an ever longer wait for Hotline callers to come to a consensus on refereeing decisions.