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Michael Beale earning apology over Rangers rep met with unanimous verdict as Jury refuse a pardon

KEITH JACKSON: It’s more likely Brendan Rodgers will revisit his plan to get them both into Celtic’s next starting line-up against Dundee on Wednesday night.

ANDY NEWPORT:Kyogo isn’t the force he was last season and Celtic are at the stage where they can’t afford to rest on reputation. Brendan Rodgers needs to put his faith in the men in form.

FRASER WILSON: Across the city, Rangers are getting joy out of rotating Silva and Dessers and Celtic should do the same. Idah proved he can be just as deadly as an impact sub with a stunning 45 minute showing at Motherwell. His signing was mocked but he’s already won Celtic crucial points in Leith and now Lanarkshire.

MICHAEL GANNON: The big striker must be worth a run. He looks more effective against packed defences and Kyogo is clearing struggling at the moment due to some of the service.

KEITH: Let’s not forget the likes of Sam Lammers and Kieran Dowell. Beale couldn’t get the best out of any of them and wasn’t giving Sterling a sniff. All of which is on him.

ANDY: No because Butland apart, none of them looked good enough while the Londoner was in charge. It’s taken Philippe Clement to come in and spark these signings into life.

FRASER: Eh, I’m not sure many Rangers fans will be taking that view! Beale might have brought the players to the club but it’s all credit to Philippe Clement for getting them firing.

MICHAEL: Perhaps. But it maybe reflects even more badly on the former boss that he couldn’t get a tune out of them.

KEITH: Yes but only on the basis of pure entertainment value. Cormack’s decision making as chairman has been a horror story ever since he pulled the trigger on Derek McInnes. He must have felt more than a little sheepish at the weekend.

ANDY: It looked

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