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Rangers caller warns Celtic fans they're RIGHT to fear Ibrox penalty sickener - Hotline

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It’s not often our bold Parksy gets one over on any of us but his column on Dundee hit the spot with one Hotliner, while Mick’s take on the Reo Hatate incident across the road at Tannadice on Monday night didn’t go down well with another caller.

Andrew Lamb in Fraserburgh emailed: “Excellent piece by Gordon Parks re Dundee FC, and chairman John Nelms. The appointment of wee Gordon Strachan was the start of the end, then add Mark McGhee, and you have a complete shambles. Ronnie Swan in Lochee please note, the REAL clown show is currently at Dens, not Tannadice.“

But Christopher Currie, Ayrshire, emailed: “Michael Gannon bracketing the Reo Hatate tackle on Kieran Freeman in the same mould as Butcher’s tackle on David Turnbull takes away any credibility he might think he has. Butcher on Turnbull was a potential leg breaker…Hatate barely made contact with Freeman’s studs and was pulling his foot away.”

Also on that game, Kenny Goff emailed: “Having watched the Dundee Utd v Celtic game, their first goal was a deflection, the second goal a keeper mistake and the third goal was an own goal. Yes, Celtic did do fabulous with each player carrying a rabbit’s foot in their shorts.”

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