The country’s reputation put in the dock as Celtic powderkeg moment branded act of 'ignorant stupidity' – Hotline
In-form Cyriel Dessers hit the half ton for Rangers as he moved to the top of the Premiership golden boot chart.
But it’s a lack of silverware that is weighing down on the Ibrox hitman’s mind after admitting he’s pained by his meagre trophy county.
One League Cup winners’ medal is all the 50-goal hitman has to show for two years in Scotland.
And Lewis Fotheringham, Mount Ellen, said: “Cyriel Dessers says one trophy in two years is not good enough.
“Whilst this is correct, too many players seem to be saying this, especially James Tavernier, but not doing something about it when they walk onto a football pitch.
“It's very easy to talk the talk. Next season they need to walk the walk.”
But Chris Lowe, Yoker, reckons the Ibrox ace isn’t getting the credit he deserves.
He said: “With Dessers now the league’s top scorer with 28 for the season, where are the £30million-rated headlines that we’ve read in the last six months about Nicolas Kuhn, Daizen Maeda and Kyogo for their scoring exploits?
“Is it the wrong colour of jersey for the usual suspects, as they’re posted missing?”
Dessers will be looking to claim his individual prize as Gers round off their season at Easter Road on Saturday.
But it’s Celtic who will be picking up the big honour as they celebrate a fourth title on the spin.
Trouble is that the Hoops support’s traditional end-of-season party in the Gallowgate is set to coincide with Glasgow’s Orange Walk.
Charles Maxwell said: “I fear it will be a terrible decision to allow such large-scale gatherings of opposing communities on the streets of Glasgow at the same time.
“This is nothing short of ignorant stupidity.
“Why would anyone charged with considering the safety of the general public ignore these obvious dangers