Rangers Hotline diehard told to read the rulebook and dry his eyes as Celtic fans point out where real Ibrox problems lie
Scotland are on the brink of Euro 2024 but Stephen Mulhern is raging the nation won't be able to watch without paying a subscription. So despite the Hotline being filled with banter and bickering, let's start with something upon which we can surely all agree.
Stephen said: "It’s a travesty that with Scotland playing their most important fixture in years that an arrangement wasn’t put in place in a one-off to screen it on so called council telly. It’s a disgrace and with me paying the same licence fee as those down south it’s grossly unfair that all England group matches are free."
Scott Gowers, Edinburgh, is a Scotland fan but couldn't resist getting an Old Firm dig in, emailing: "Firstly I'd like to wish Scotland luck and hope they can win the game without the likes of Alan Muir's VAR decision in the Old Firm game as a win like that would leave me embarrassed as embarrassed could be. Secondly the fact there were no Celtic fans at Ibrox was down to Celtic turning down their allocation. Should Celtic not offer an allocation to Rangers they would be in breach of league rules and should have to pay the consequences, should that be a 3-0 defeat then so be it. Rules after all are rules that must be adhered to or what’s the point in rules in the first place."
Chris Lowe, Yoker, said: "Opening game of the season penalty award and red card against Hart not given, no VAR intervention by Nick Walsh. Rangers - two penalties denied by Willie Column at Kilmarnock- no VAR intervention. There’s a reason Celtic haven’t won a game in Europe in two years. They can’t take Scottish referees with them."
But John Rush has no sympathy for Chris, saying: "Chris Lowe wishes us all to weep so many tears of sympathy. I ponder if he is the