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Madcap Hotline vendetta against Ange resurfaces and Celtic diehards told Tottenham safer bet than Beale threat

Celtic thumped Aberdeen 5-0 to earn their Premiership title spurs but Hoops on the Hotline were more concerned manager Ange Postecoglou could soon be heading there.

The Australian is the bookies’ favourite for the Tottenham job after winning back-to-back titles in his two years in Glasgow.

And Stephen Johnstone, Ardentinny, said: “Celtic produced a five-star performance against Aberdeen spurred on by rumours that Ange Postecoglou might be moving to Spurs. It was a special day flying the league flag but let's hope big Ange is not flying down south any time soon.” William Hutchison, Aberdeen, said: “I’m torn as a Celtic and Spurs fan. While I’m so happy with what we achieved with Ange and hope he stays for a few more seasons, if he does leave then I hope it’s for Spurs. They need a manager who has fire in his belly and can bring the best out of players. Either way I will be happy and sad.”

However, Frank McFerran, Carrickfergus, said: “Why would the Celtic manager want to swap Celtic for a Spurs job that would last at maximum six months? Daniel Levy is a control freak, all his former managers can’t be wrong.”

Meanwhile Allan Flett was in bullish mood when he emailed: “All season long my fellow Hotliners have criticised me for calling Postecoglou tactically inept. But next season you will all be eating humble pie. If he’s still at Celtic he won’t have the savvy to compete with new look Rangers and if he’s lured to the EPL, he will be sacked before Christmas.”

Aberdeen gave Celtic a guard of honour but Dons duo Ross McCrorie and Graeme Shinnie didn’t join their team mates in applauding the champions.

Bill Lockerbie, Northampton , said: “What does it say for McCrorie and Shinnie after their childish and amateur rebuke of

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