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Scott Brown’s comments about the ban on Old Firm enthusiasts that came into force because Rangers didn’t like Celtic fans celebrating at Ibrox fell like a lead ball into the blue part of Hotlineland.
Alfie Mullin, from London, said: “Scott Brown must like hashish, because he talks about it. He said Celtic enthusiasts are banned from Ibrox. It sucks, Celtic were offered an assignment and turned it down. They then refused to give the Rangers a price assignment. Therefore, the lack of enthusiastic visitors is due to Celtic. They denied their own fans the chance to their team at Ibrox in September and expelled Rangers fans from Celtic Park in December. Gary Stevenson, Newtonhill, said: “Well done to Scott Brown. I probably even thought, after a disastrous era at Fleetwood, that no one would be interested in his opinions. Even though I’m not, it turns out that others are getting caught up in it. Rewarding failure turns out to be a hallmark of Scottish football.
But Seamie Gallagher, Govan, said: “Is the appellant Allan Fleet real?His club banned Celtic supporters because they were partying too much, and he believes we are excluded, while he is allowed to enter my beloved paradise. Well, me. ” I’m sorry, but the Rangers will have to live with the consequences of the first move. It doesn’t worry Celtic at all: we won without anyone supporting us.
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West Sussex’s George Wilson said: “Rangers can still win the domestic treble and succeed in a European final without beating Celtic. We have already lost twice to them but we are still only two problems away and Rangers have a trophy in the pocket and there are still 3 to play, adding Europe. Celtic were eliminated from the League Cup in August and lost any chance of winning the 3 European trophies in November.
Davy Cook, from Edinburgh, said: “If Hearts sells Shankland to their nearest rivals, they will close the shop now and turn the rest of Tynecastle into a boutique hotel. Let’s have some ambition in the park, Hearts, and show that we need to fight for honors. Scott Gowers, from Edinburgh, said: “I wonder if the collapse of Stewart Milne’s asset empire will have ramifications for Aberdeen FC. Stewart Milne himself has said it would be less expensive to build a new stadium in Aberdeen than the £50 million it costs to keep Pittodrie up to European specifications. Pittodrie and the surrounding grounds were set to be sold to the Stewart Milne group, who are now out of the starting line-up, so where does that leave Aberdeen FC going forward?
Neil Renton, Leith, said: “Let’s face it: if John McGinn were of any nationality other than Scotland, he would be celebrated as one of the most productive players in the world. He would sign up for any team in Europe and there. We don’t deserve any doubt about their reputation.