Rangers fans are on the deludamol this Christmas but Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers told when his goose will be cooked - Hotline
Festive spirit. Not on the Hotline. It’s just constant bickering. Peace and goodwill to nobody.
Celtic lead the title race by nine points from Rangers, but their draw against Dundee United at the weekend has put the prospect of a proper battle onto the agenda for some. And not others. John J Scott, Port Glasgow, said: “Graham Taylor tells us that Rangers have reeled in Aberdeen and now they would reel in Celtic. Aberdeen reeled themselves in by having a very bad two months. Let’s ask the obvious question. How many times have Rangers beaten Aberdeen this season? I’ll give you a clue it’s less than one.”
Glen Mitchell said: “So the Ibrox team wins a dour home match against a bottom-half team and they are now back in the title race. Celtic dropped two points to make it four all season so far, away against a top-half team. The Deludamol is really flowing as usual. Let’s see how the Ibrox team gets on in the next two away matches before it comes fully unstuck in their next home match.”
Sean McGarvey, Cumbernauld, said: “Could someone, anyone, remind me who won the cup and are the top of the league? After a draw, it’s the same old, same old from the south side strugglers. Give your heads a wobble for God sake. The amount of times us serial winners hear this nonsense from you.”
Denis Bruce, Bishopbriggs, said: “The crunch game at Ibrox could be the cauldron where the Celtic goose is well and truly cooked. If the Govan team gets a positive result, that would put fire in Rangers’ bellies while a failure of nerve on the Eastenders part could see Rodgers’ record against Rangers wrecked. Make no mistake, this game is pivotal.”
Peter Lyons, Blantyre, said: “Just like to say to Scott Gowers and the Joker from Yoker. Your bedside alarm


