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Rangers lap of honour sparks Hotline celebration police probe but Fabio Silva still tops Celtic most wanted list

The dust might have settled but the pulses are still racing following Sunday’s Old Firm thriller.

Rangers and Celtic might have shared the spoils but both are claiming the advantage in the title race while Gers penalty winner Fabio Silva was in for a Hotline flaming from Hoops punters. Joe MacEachen, Coatbridge, said: “So Philippe Clement thinks Rangers were ‘the moral winners’. No Monsieur Clement, the only ‘winner’ you had was Silva, who won best actor on the pitch award by a country mile. I hear he is auditioning for Hollywood and has a bright future as a film actor.”

Stephen Mulhern emailed: “Celtic where cheated out of three points by Silvas’ simulation. Even Rangers fans in my local indicated he was a embarrassment to their club. Celtic will take more from the result from Rangers though and the next match at Celtic Park can’t come quickly enough for me.”

Lance Little, Erskine, said: “Virtually nobody gave Celtic a chance on Sunday. If it wasn't for Silvas’ embarrassing Tom Daley impression and another ‘honest mistake’ they would've won at Ibrox again. This Rangers team is really not as good as they are painted.”

Neil Renton, Leith, said: "With the pitch at Dens Park resembling a swimming pool at the best of times I’m wondering if Dundee have time to fit a diving board before their game with Rangers? I wouldn’t want Silva to miss out.”

Paul McCormack, Coatbridge, said: “It was a pulsating game to watch and if Celtic taken there chances the games dead and buried at half time. Ref John Beaton finally dealt with the appalling diving of Silva only to then cave in on his on field decision.

“That penalty was an absolute gift and another terrible decision in favour of Rangers. But I'll take the draw without celebrating –

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