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Brendan Rodgers has Celtic golden opportunity to do the funniest thing and leave Rangers in the mud – Hotline

There's plenty of Old Firm tit for tat in a Hotline with a smattering of tongue in cheek The first caller is a point in case with a suggestion of who Celtic should be looking to recruit in the next transfer window.

Tam McAllister, Leven, said: "Why doesn’t Brendan Rodgers go for young Ross McCausland of Rangers? The youngster will go to a bigger club and play every season in the Champions League so it's a win, win for Ross and for Celtic. it would keep the transfer money in Scotland and help a smaller club balance their books." Henry Moffat, Stirling, said: "Rangers fans can poke fun all they want about the questioning and arguing at the Celtic AGM. At the end of the day asking questions and demanding answers is the reason our club is proudly unliquidated since its foundation in 1887. It's also the reason we are by far the biggest and strongest club in Scotland and will remain so from now on."

Jimmy Murray, Edinburgh, said: "I had high hopes for Rodgers until he came out and praised seasoned failures John Kennedy and Gavin Strachan. I was totally sickened. The pair of them are clueless. Kennedy is only at the club through pity and Strachan's got a job through his dad. Pathetic. Anyone doubting this should look at the results in Europe over the years." Gary Stevenson, Newtonhill, said: "It's good to see Peter Lawwell trying to deflect criticism by adding some humour at Celtic's AGM. If he really wanted to bring laughter he could have shown them their Champions League games this year. Of course there wouldn't have been a punchline as there's more comedy to come."

John Scott, Grassmoor, said: "I once saw John Greig handball to concede a penalty against Hibs at Ibrox in the 1970s. The 15000 Rangers fans in attendance were

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