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Odsonne Edouard Celtic transfer return rumour comes with Charlie Nicholas reminder as Hotline issues warning

The eyes of the world will all be on Scotland next week and the message is clear from one Hotline caller: "In Steve Clarke we trust."

The Tartan Army are set to take trains, planes and automobiles to join the Euro 2024 party with over 200,000 punters predicted to make the journey to the summer football festival. The squad are currently preparing for the big tournament opener by defeating Gibraltar in Faro with Finland to come on Friday. Fans are getting nervous after the display against the minnows, but Michael Lavery, East Kilbride said: "Steve Clarke is a big game manager. He is preparing the team for the games that really matter. Friendly internationals are only for preparation. Everyone needs to calm down. In Stevie we trust."

William Hutchinson, Aberdeen backed up Michael stating that a win is a win regardless of the opposition and he is ready to roar on the troops when they touch down at the Euros: "I am fed up reading about some Scotland fans already giving up on us in Euros because we didn't win big against Gibraltar. Get real! A win is a win considering we went seven games without one. I will be watching and cheering them on in every game as true Scotland supporter should do. I am sure there's still plenty who still will."

Elsewhere, chat over a potential Odsonne Edouard return to Parkhead sent the internet into meltdown, but Stephen Mulhern, Dumbarton, hopes the Hoops press on with Adam Idah as he noted what happened when Charlie Nicholas returned to Glasgow. He said: "I hope Celtic still prioritise in bringing back Adam Idah and not get sidetracked by Odsonne Edouard's apparent availability. Bringing back a player to his former club never works and I remember Celtic supporters getting excited when Charlie

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