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Celtic fans ask Brendan Rodgers if he's a masochist after painful displays as Hotline tells boss to stay in his lane

The Celtic support dusted down their repertoire of old during Wednesday’s win over Dundee United.

But it was Brendan Rodgers’ current crop who were on song as they swept past Jim Goodwin’s team. The Green Brigade saw the funny side as they responded to Rodgers’ blast at Kieran Tierney chants last week by serenading a list of former Hoops heroes. And Neil Renton, Leith, said: “While it’s quite funny Celtic fans sang songs about former players when they faced Dundee United, the sad fact is the icons they chanted about could probably still play for the Hoops against the current top flight.

“We’re almost at the stage where the Parkhead outfit could field a seniors team and they’d walk the league.” But Sean McGarvey, Cumbernauld, said: Hopefully Brendan, aka Mr If-He-Was-Chocolate-He-Would-Eat-Himself, got the message during the win over United after the chants for Henrik Larsson and Charlie Mulgrew. Stick to managing the team and let the people sing.”

Kenny Wilson, Moffat, added: “Another routine win for the champions elect! Not bad when so many Rangers fans think they’re the biggest and best club in Scotland! I look forward to the excuses when they drop more points in the weeks to come!”

But John Caw wasn’t quite so impressed with some of the Celts on show, asking: “How can Brendan can stand for an hour suffering Adam Idah and Hyunjun Yang before substituting them? Is he a masochist?” But Rangers fan Chris Lowe, Yoker, wasn’t impressed by Tangerines gaffer Jim Goodwin’s team selection at Celtic Park.

He said: “Goodwin drops five players including the league's top scorer Sam Dalby for the visit to his beloved Parkhead. Old foe Kevin Clancy, ably assisted by Alan Mulvanny on VAR, dismiss a clear penalty for United early in

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