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Amateur hour Rangers transfers have fans turning on each other as Hotline 'sicko' told to lay off Matt O'Riley

The Hotline has become the Scotline in recent weeks due to Euros fever taking hold, although it left plenty absolutely sick after what happened to Scotland in Munich.

But what Celtic and Rangers are or aren't doing right is never far from the surface and we're back with some Ibrox transfer griping, with some punters turning on their own while others reckon he was bang on the cash. Andrew Lamb, Fraserburgh, emailed: "What a bitter rant from Jimmy Mac in Tuesday's Hotline , who as per usual, spouts a load of mince. Jimmy, we haven't even kicked a ball in the new season, yet you're already putting the mockers on Clement and Rangers. I suggest Rangers can well do without your kind of 'support.' You're a bitter man Jimmy."

However, not everyone disagreed. Robert Livingstone, Palm Beach, countered: "Jimmy Mac expressed what every Rangers supporter must be thinking; What's going on in the boardroom? Who is approving these amateur hour signings?

"An unknown 7 goal Moroccan what a joke again not interested in league's best strikers Miovski and Shankland, seems their option is to stick with Dessers and Danilo at 9, that'll put a smile on the faces in the Parkhead boardroom."

Jamie Thompson, Yoker, agreed. He said: "I'm really worried with Clement he needs to stop signing unknowns from Europe. He needs to sign Shankland, Miskovic, Borland. Few really good players from English league."

Carl McCoy, Paisley, is asking what one well worn transfer trope actually means. He emailed: "Can someone please explain what “players who know the club and what it means to play for us” actually means? It only ever seems to be a thing for one club. You never hear “he understands what playing for Peterhead means” or “we need real Forfar men in

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