'Bring your dinner' - The origin of Rangers rally cry as Celtic stars troll viral post at darts
Football has many famous cliched phrases like 'a game of two halves', 'in the mixer' and the dreaded 'at the end of the day...'.
But what about 'bring your dinner'? In just a few short days those words have become far more familiar to those of a Rangers and Celtic persuasion. So much so that it has added extra spice to an already fiery rivalry that once again created a classic in Sunday's Premier Sports Cup Final. Celtic triumphed on penalties to reach the magic 119 number after a 3-3 barnstormer at Hampden Park.
Many Rangers fans were hopeful ahead of kick off of getting one over their city rivals. But one supporter garnered 15 minutes of fame for his claim. His photo of James Tavernier lifting the trophy after last season's final was doing the rounds on social media ahead of the final, captioned: "Every man, woman, adult or child has their role to play tomorrow in that stadium. Bring your f****** dinner and keep us on top of the perch."
But the supporter had egg on his face come the full time whistle with his post, nearing 100,000 views, being roundly mocked by rival punters on social media. Above that, a number of Brendan Rodgers ' men were in London for the Paddy Power PDC World Darts Championships at the Ally Pally. The darts event of the year is the one fans live for and the Hoops stars are getting in on the act at the Ally Pally. At the event, along with a "119" sign - referencing the Celtic now overtaking Rangers on total number of honours - a "bring your dinner" one was also spotted lying on the players' table as they milked their latest triumph. Record Sport lays out the origins of this bizarre phrase.
The origin of the phrase we believe came from, as many iconic football moments do, a documentary in the mid


