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Notorious Celtic fanatic causes Rangers outrage as Hotline demands the encyclopedia of drivel is banned

Football is a game of emotions but only in Glasgow could anger still be boiling over days after a big game.

Celtic and Rangers duels have three elements – the pre-match banter, the breathless action and the seething recriminations which follow. And the fallout of the Scottish Cup Final hasn't disappointed. Fury and injustice go hand in hand in this town and it's Rangers backers singing the blues with their loudest followers – backed up by icon Ally McCoist – claiming their team were dealt with unfairly at Hampden.

But first to some green and white gloating. Gordon Ashley – confident on a bad day – could barely contain himself before his punchline as he riffed on Rangers deepest fears. He said: "What a boost to the champions to read that Rangers main source of raising funds for next season will come from the sale of ‘calamity Jack’ Butland. This guy has stumbled from one disaster to the next in the last three months. Clubs don’t pay big cash for keepers who chuck two in the net against Ross County and Celtic will pick up more cash for Mikey Johnston."

Gary Stevenson, Newtonhill, replied: "The latest estimate from Gordon Ashley better known as The 'encyclopedia of drivel' is that Celtic had around £150m in the bank. Hence the surprise at them sticking in a lowball offer for Norwich City Benchwarmer Adam Idah.

Defiant Andrew Lamb won't be silenced and he remains an ardent believer in Rangers. He said: "Despite the usual hot air from Celtic fans, can I point out that Rangers were the better side last Saturday, and had the goal stood, Rangers would have won the game. I am fully behind Clement and the board, and Rangers will come back fitter and with more quality."

Stephen Mulhern, Dumbarton, said: "It seems more than

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