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Mr Unbeatable will make Rangers Treble winners as Celtic fanatic in incessant bid to reveal Hotline confession

Rangers can crank up the title race heat on Celtic by moving to within two points of the leaders with a win at St Mirren on Saturday lunchtime before the Hoops tackle Ross County at 3pm.

Philippe Clement’s side returned from the winter break with a 3-0 stroll in the park at Hibs on Wednesday. And it’s got fans believing something special could be brewing. Robert Livingstone, Palm Beach, said: “It’s too early to make predictions but Rangers do look to be back on track. It was a impressive performance at Easter Road, playing good football. Hibs had chances but Jack Butland is just unbeatable and it was Ridvan Yilmaz’s best game. If they can keep playing like this, winning the two remaining domestic trophies does look a real possibility.”

Gers fan Stuart McLeod, Stepps, took issue with the SPFL fixture cruncher when he said: “As an Ibrox season ticket holder questions need to be asked about the fixture schedule. Rangers have had one home game in the last five Premiership matches since Christmas Eve. When families are looking for a day out with a bit of time on your hands we had one fixture available to us on January 2 and that is just not good enough.”

Hotline regular John Scott stoked an old fire yesterday when he reminded Alan Flett that over-spending in the past led to Rangers being demoted to the bottom tier. But Alan Flett replied: “Yes, Rangers spent money they didn’t have and suffered the consequences, I don’t have a problem with that! Celtic have been the benefactors, in that they’ve won trophies that they otherwise wouldn’t have won and that’s the most frustrating thing.”

Gordon Ferguson, Kilwinning, added: “On the recent topic of Rangers’ demise in 2012 it wasn’t overspending it was David Murray who ultimately

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