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Alan Brazil in double Rangers troll as Celtic diehard goes all musical to get wind ups in

Buzzing Alan Brazil fired a musical double in the direction of Rangers as the Celtic fan's excitement threatened to boil over on live radio.

The veteran broadcaster could barely contain his glee as he bigged up the Premiership champions ahead of their mammoth showdown with their great rivals where a win will make Ange Postecoglou's side de facto champions in the eyes of their supporters. And Brazil was full of belief Michael Beale and Rangers will be unable to stop Celtic on their march to a second consecutive title.

The pundit was discussing the game with bookie Simon Clare and his confidence was on display. Speaking on talkSPORT, he said: "As Roy Orbison says, 'it's over.' And the Scot's pre-match hi jinks weren't over as he changed the lyrics' of Hot Chocolate's 'I Believe In Miracles (You Sexy Thing)' to include the word Rangers as he pal Ray Parlour previewed a jam-packed sporting weekend.

And Brazil admits his eyes will be firmly transfixed on Glasgow's east end this weekend as he hopes his pre-match barbs don't backfire.

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