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Worried Rangers fans unite as they fear something's seriously wrong at Ibrox - Hotline

Giovanni van Bronckhorst had some stress taken off him by Rangers winning at Motherwell. However, the manner of the success did not leave all Light Blues fans who contacted the Hotline overjoyed after a slog of a win at Fir Park.

Alan McGaw, Alloa, insisted that, after the 7-1 Champions League lashing from Liverpool four days previously, it was just about securing the victory. He said: “It was a poor game, but all that matters is that we got the three points. It definitely was a struggle. There are problems at Ibrox which need to be sorted, especially upstairs in the boardroom.”

However, Jamie Thompson, Clydebank, said: “This Rangers team is weak. No fight on 50-50 balls. Something is not right, there’s no belief. This team has to be sorted as most cannot be at Ibrox next season. Same for Van Bronckhorst. Whoever authorised these signings need to go too.”

Celtic remain top of the top-flight table with James Forrest their man of the moment. The winger made 100 career goals for the club with his hat-trick against Hibs. David Bryce, Troon, said: “Huge congratulations to James. 100 goals for Celtic is a tremendous feat. I thought he, Alexandro Bernabei and Anthony Ralston were all excellent. They are better players than Greg Taylor and Josip Juranovic, respectively. Sead Haksabanovic also looks really good. I’m still flat given our poor European campaign, however that was superb.”

However, Jimmy Murray, Edinburgh , doesn’t see it that way. He said: “Celtic legend? Are you joking?

“Eleven years a first-team player. five of them were injured. 100 goals. That’s nine a year. He’s supposed to be a striker.

“There’s full backs with a better strike rate. If that’s what Celtic are classing as legends they may as well just

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