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Celtic fans wrote off Rangers but now they're folding like a deck of cards – Hotline

Rangers got back to winning ways against Dundee United while it was Celtic’s turn to slip up at St Mirren. Yet it seems fans of both halves of the Old Firm have faces looking more grey than the Parkhead side's weird third kit.

Hoops fan Bill Waugh emailed: “We never stop? Well that’s been blown apart. They never started. Plan B is now on. That’s three games now without a win for Celtic and we said Rangers are in trouble." Tam Williamson, Lanarkshire, said: “The shambolic coaches under Neil Lennon are still there and alive and kicking today. This has been exposed in Europe and at St Mirren. Why on earth Ange Postecoglou played a weakened team against the Saints beggars belief.”

David Bryce, Troon, said: “Although I have been delighted with some of Celtic’s recent displays, I have to say that Joe Hart really has to up his game.” Scott Gowers, Edinburgh, said: “For the first time this season Celtic have played in Europe with a league game a few days later and low and behold they get beat from the mighty St Mirren. The league's not going to be the canter that many Celtic fans thought it would be.”

Rob McNab, Dunoon, said: “Celtic’s play was as colourful as their kit. First sign of a couple of games a week and they fold like a deck of cards.” But Steve McSherry, Uddingston, said: “I knew we would lose sometime however I thought it might have been Hearts or Aberdeen. It was a shocking performance but as Ange says we never stop so onwards and upwards.”

Rangers ended their losing run against Dundee United but Gio van Bronckhorst and Ross Wilson are still in the firing line. Jimmy Mac, Glasgow, said: “It’s a sad fact that from being European finalists Rangers are now an average team that will struggle for second place let

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