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The penny drops for a Rangers hardliner who is desperate to be like Celtic as heartbreak fills the Hotline

Rangers' temporary move to Hampden has been rubber-stamped and the Celtic fans have already got the fishing rod out.

Brendan Rodgers' men defeated Philippe Clement and his troops at their 'new home' last season in the Scottish Cup Final with Callum McGregor and his colleagues enjoying great success at Mount Florida over the years. Rangers themselves lifted the League Cup in the south side with victory over Aberdeen but as they get ready to kick off the campaign away from Ibrox and one Celtic fan has already started firing shots at the Light Blues. Scott McAdam, Glasgow: "So what will be the excuse when Celtic beat Rangers at Hampden again in the league? The pitch was too big?"

The lack of communication over the Hampden switch was highlighted from fans as a major issue with no return date set for Ibrox. The original agreement is until September but that could go beyond Scotland's Nations League clash depending on the situation in Govan. Celtic once themselves used the stadium in the past and a hotline regular was fired a reminder over exactly that. Gerard Linnen emailed: "Reader Gary Stevenson speaking about another team using Hampden for the full season, one thing he forgot to mention was that it was a planned move because Celtic Park was being rebuilt. The board at his team didn’t plan and that is why they should be held accountable."

Jamie Thompson, Yoker said: "It is now clear that the Rangers board does not have the same financial power as Celtic. We have to accept that Celtic will sign class players and are clearly favourites to win the league again. The stadium embarrassment is disgrace and Rangers fans deserve better. It is time for someone that has financial and leadership skills to take the club where it

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