Furious Celtic fanatics cite famous Daily Record back page to underline anger with UEFA in the cross hairs – Hotline
Celtic fell short against Bayern Munich but Hoops fans held their heads high on the Hotline.
And they have not given up hope Brendan Rodgers' men can pull off a Champions League miracle at the Allianz next week.
Eddie Easson, Ballingry, said: “It wasn’t to be for Celtic but what a fighting performance they gave. There is no disgrace in an odd goal defeat to one of the best teams in the world. Bayern deserved their victory. At least Celtic can go to Germany with their heads held high.”
Stephen Mulhern, Dumbarton, said: “For Celtic to then go toe to toe with the potential winners and lose by a single goal tells you about the significant progress we have made in Europe's elite league this season. I m hoping Daizen Maeda will play through the middle and unleash Jota from the start for us to progress.”
Kenny Wilson, Moffat, said: “An excellent disciplined performance from Celtic against a top team who are many levels above us. Defensively far better and they still carried a threat on the counter attack. It’s still a huge mountain to climb but they kept themselves in the tie and every player gave 100 percent. "You can’t ask for more than that although it will be a tough night in Munich and they will need a huge effort from every player once again.”
Richard Wharton, Carlisle, said: “The old saying ‘We wuz robbed’ (our backpage the day after Seville in 2003) springs to mind. Too many major calls were given against Celtic and they talk about our Scottish refs!”
But Neil Renton, Leith, said: “How on earth was Harry Kane left unmarked at a corner and able to score against Celtic? It’s silly mistakes like that which make it men against Bhoys.”
George Wilson, West Sussex, said: “Getting handed nine points at home against the


