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Celtic diss track dropped by Rangers diehard but NEITHER are Mickey Mouse league calibre - Hotline

After a week of European woe that still hasn't been forgotten, there was a return to domestic action for both Celtic and Rangers.

Both got back to winning ways to ensure it's a case of as you were at the top of the Premiership table. But the continental crisis is never far from either side of Glasgow's mind - namely what the other has failed to do and what they can score points over. This week, it's Rangers playing at a lower level that Celtic won't even be in after Christmas, sparking a tit for tat in the "Mickey Mouse" stakes.

Alan Flett called to pop back at one of Saturday’s callers following Rangers’ Europa League draw with Aris Limassol. He said: “It’s good to see Henry Moffat making a fool of himself yet again. Wouldn’t it be good if Rangers had £100million just sitting in the bank by the end of the season with more Champions League humiliation just around the corner?

“As for the Mickey Mouse league, his team aren’t good enough to play in that either, and every Celtic fan I know was panicking like mad when Joe Aribo scored in Seville last year.”

Gers bounced back with a 2-0 win over St Mirren, but one punter is less than convinced as he wonders what Philippe Clement is up to persisting with Cyriel Dessers.

Gordon Hendry, Ochiltree, emailed: "Our Manager seems intent on upsetting the Rangers fans starting Dessers, thankfully, he had the sense to start Lawrence and McCausland and switch Cantwell to the number 10 position during the game where he was able to open up St Mirren repeatedly. He then spoiled things however, by bringing on Lammers who - as usual - missed a golden opportunity..roll on the January transfer window."

Celtic came from behind to beat St Johnstone and callum McGregor got them back into things,

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