Rangers the victims of scheduling conspiracy as tinfoil hats come out in Hotline title special
There was no change at the top after a dramatic weekend in the Premiership as the Old Firm gear up for Saturday’s big collision.
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There was no change at the top after a dramatic weekend in the Premiership as the Old Firm gear up for Saturday’s big collision.
It's crunch time in the Scottish Premiership title race and this weekend sees the games before the gargantuan one on May 11.
The great thing with the Hotline is emotions often swing like a pendulum – if one side of the Celtic-Rangers divide is downbeat then the other can usually be found on the ceiling.
The Scottish Cup is on the back burner and it’s all about the Premiership title run in now as Celtic and Rangers sprint for the line.
Cyriel Dessers was the Hampden hero for Rangers – but the striker is the villain for Celtic fans after taking his bait.
It was a pulsating 90 minute battle at Ibrox full of drama and the Hotline was just as busy in the aftermath.
You can feel like a referee after an hour on the Hotline in Old Firm week as fans of both sides go at each other.
John Beaton and Ally McCoist are centre stage in the Hotline. The SFA decision to appoint the referee to Sunday’s Old Firm encounter had Celtic and Rangers fans dashing to say their piece. McCoist’s comments around the hate crime law also caused quite the stir amongst correspondents.