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Furious Rangers caller goes after Ibrox 'prima donnas' and devises 3 point plan to catch Celtic - Hotline

Celtic and Rangers warmed up for Sunday’s Scottish Cup semi final with a combined 11-0 thrashing of the two Saints.

It was seventh heaven for Celtic against St Johnstone while Rangers came to the fore against St Mirren.

Not everyone on the Hotline was convinced both sides are firing on all cylinders though - especially with Rangers facing a crucial Europa League quarter final second leg against Braga on Thursday.

Let’s begin with some positivity though and Rangers fan John Davidson, Armadale, has been given new belief by Kemar Roofe’s hat-trick in Paisley. John said: “The Roofe is on fire. Here's hoping he can carry it on to an inferno for Thursday and Sunday.”

Eddie Lauchlan, Largs, isn’t convinced. He said: “I’m a lifelong Rangers supporter but the 4-0 win is fooling no one, the league was lost last week at Ibrox. Kris Boyd even conceded that prior to kick off. This team has bottled it all season, the players are a disgrace, some want to play for the jersey and others are prima donna luxury players treading water until the summer. Give GVB investment, give him two proper windows and make Ryan Jack captain!”

Eddie Easson, Ballingry, claimed: “This is a massive week for Rangers, their season could be over this time next week with Celtic going through the gears on and off the park. The question is can Rangers stop the Celtic juggernaut? It’s a big ask with all the off-field distractions and a board who can’t get anything right.”

And Alfie Mullin, London, quipped: “While I still haven't given up on Rangers winning the title, it's going to be difficult but it's still mathematically possible and we are going to need favours. Giovanni Van Bronckhorst needs to take a leaf out of the womens’ team book. They seem to

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