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Rangers fan in mischief mode with loaded Celtic referee joke he wants everyone to hear – Hotline

It was the calm before the Champions League storm so Aberdeen and Kilmarnock fans took their chance to jump on the Hotline and it's fair to say they aren't too chuffed with their respective lots.

Dons fan Iain Alan, Linlithgow, emailed to urge Jim Goodwin to stiffen his defence in January. He said: "Aberdeen should be sponsored by First Group given you can drive a bus through their defence as Dundee United, Motherwell and Hibs have already proved so far this season. I don't understand why Considine, Gallagher and Bates all got shown the door. It's not nearly good enough and I hope the priority in the January transfer window is at least one decent centre back, preferably two."

Andrew Lamb, Fraserburgh, emailed about former Dons boss Derek McInnes, saying: "I see the the president – and only member – of the Derek McInnes fan club, Hugh McKirdy, still hasn't stopped crying over the sacking of his idol by Aberdeen. Hugh, Kilmarnock is McInnes' level. He was sacked at Bristol City as well, due to the football being awful. No change there."

And Killie fan Tom Paterson, Falkirk, wasn't happy with his team chucking away a two goal lead against Hearts on Sunday. He said: "Oli Shaw's miss v Hearts coupled with his stupid foul on a Hearts player who was heading towards his own goal in the last minute contributed to the loss of two points. Take away his penalty goals and his scoring rate is pitiful for a supposed striker. One on one with a keeper - about 5 per cent success rate – if that."

Naturally, there were Old Firm calls. Davie Knox, Queen’s Park, said: "It didn’t take long from ‘we never stop’ to 'my players are tired after playing two games a week' excuses from Ange Postecoglou. Rangers have been doing this his

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