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Rangers have done Scotland proud and Celtic should be thankful they've got TWO teams into the Champions league - Hotline

Rangers fans reckon they have created history this season – as the first club to get two teams to the Champions League.

Ibrox fans are buzzing after getting to the groups and they believe rivals Celtic should be grateful their coefficient boosting run last term gave their old pals a leg up as well. Glasgow will be rocking with Gers landing Liverpool and the Hoops having Real Madrid and even the bickering between the two will be at another level.

Joe Smith, Coleraine, said: “ Rangers are simply the best. Getting two Scottish teams into the group stages of the Champions League, now we can add more quality to the squad with the extra money whilst cutting Celtic’s money they have already spent. Great times.” Joe Sneddon emailed: “Well done to Rangers for getting two Scottish teams into the Champions League. One through qualifying and the other through the coefficient.”

Alex Jappy, via email, said: “Now that Rangers have got £40 million, why not try and get Billy Gilmour back from Chelsea?” Ian McKendrick, via email, said: “It's amazing the journey Rangers have taken from the lower leagues to their standing in Europe. No other team has achieved it.”

John Bruce, Glasgow, said: “Rangers have certainly drawn a very strong group but, thanks to the results and performances we have accrued over recent seasons. We can go in to the group stage feeling upbeat about our chances.”

David Bryce, Troon, said: “I think both Scottish clubs have secured decent draws. I think Rangers can qualify from the group and Celtic have a chance of securing third place.”

Hoops fan Paul McArdle, Gourock, said: “I would like to congratulate Rangers in reaching the Champions League for the first time in their history. I also look forward to seeing

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