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Rangers fans flog season tickets on Facebook for FREE as Clement clamped for talking tripe – Hotline

After Celtic's 3-0 triumph, Rangers diehards have been left feeling deflated and feel a long way off of feeling any sort of satisfaction ahead of the strong rivals coming their way in the next coming weeks.

Many comments bashing Philippe Clement and the team flooded Hotline as Celtic are thrashing their greatest rivals. Rangers fan Andy Logan, Livingston, said: "Kris Boyd and others have been asking how Rangers improve that team to challenge Celtic. The easy answer for me is to play the women’s team who know how to score goals, it would certainly be more competitive". Dr Robert Pender, said: "My cousin offered his season ticket for free on Facebook, had only one person interested and he asked my cousin for £500 to take it off him".

Arrin Geddes from Irvine, disappointedly said. "The Rangers fans must now realise it’s going to take 3 or 4 years of their club being run properly to even get close to Celtic on and off the park. Graeme Souness' claim that the teams are close is just fantasy. This Rangers team was completely dominated by a slick Celtic and got lucky it wasn’t a heavier defeat".

Celtic fan, Bud Hay, Dumfries, said: "Either Clement will be sacked or will walk away after that result especially after buying eight new players. He will be gone before Christmas, even the supporters tell them they are embarrassed as they leave the ground they need to get a grip. It could have been six or seven yesterday, come on the Hoops."

However, it's not all doom and gloom as one Rangers fan has hope, Gary Stevenson, Newtonhill, said: "Rangers paid the price for so many changes on Sunday. Those changes were needed due to previous mismanagement. Rangers will get better and a return to Ibrox is the first step. There are good players

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