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Rangers star man sacrificed to sign two for £10m as Clement hears of bonkers ruse to deck Celtic for good – Hotline

The up and down nature of following football teams means the lowest of lows can quickly be replaced by newfound belief.

Rangers fans were singing the blues after their Champions League exit, playing at Hampden instead of Ibrox and a slew of unanswered questions about transfers. But Philippe Clement has never wavered in his own belief and now punters are on board as well after their 6-0 trouncing of Ross County. And one fan is so confident he's willing to sell an Ibrox standout to fund the signing of two new players.

Andrew Lamb, Fraserburgh, said: "Don't suppose it will happen, but how about Jack Butland sold for £10million and Morgan Whittaker and Kaiky bought. I'm convinced Liam Kelly will be fine as the No.1 keeper." Another regular is feeling the good vibes Stateside. Robert Livingstone, Palm Beach, said: "What a difference a week makes, China steel arrives, Dessers looks to have hit a goal scoring purple patch with Gers hammering Ross County by six, should've been eight but it was what Rangers fans needed.

"It sets up the side nicely for Old Firm clash, and Clement has thrown caution out the window, declaring they can win it, that would be remarkable considering the real problems they've had to face, but it could be a classic with goals as both will attack, big worry Tavernier hopefully this time he sticks like super glue to Celtic speedster Maeda."

The Fringe might be finishing but our Hotline comedians work year round and the banter never stops when it comes to securing bragging rights in Glasgow. Ian Ferguson, Oban, said: "I have been reading about new Celtic hero Idah inviting friends and family round to watch Celtic in Europe. I agree that these events are usually pure comedy gold. Nearly as funny as reading

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