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‘Caixinha better watch the 5-1 drubbing first. The man might be a trained bull fighter but he’ll need balls and brains for this one.’

recommendi­ng McInnes but I wouldn’t take him. There’s only one man for the job until the end of the season and that’s Alex McLeish. Rangers need experience of managing the club and knowledge of the league. McLeish has both of those.”

was curious as to how Rangers were managing to afford a new manager, saying: “I’m not sure where the money is coming from, who’s paying for all this?

“The SFA need to have a look into what’s happening at Ibrox, otherwise it could be Armageddon all over again. The fans say, ‘No one likes us, we don’t care’ and that shows. They don’t care how they affect others with their reckless financial attitude.”

There was more reaction to the game at Ibrox on Saturday, particular­ly the performanc­e of referee John Beaton and his fellow officials.

said: “Hamilton should’ve been playing against nine men on Saturday, not 14. Joe Garner should’ve been off for his assault on Dougie Imrie, as well as Wes Foderingha­m for blatantly handling the ball a good yard outside the box.

“I’m not sure how the linesman missed it, Stevie Wonder would’ve seen that. It’s more evidence that football needs video evidence like in rugby.”

But emailed: “Got to laugh at the caller who said had Garner been sent off it would have swung it Hamilton’s way. They were never in it. As for Foderingha­m, Craig Gordon got away with a red card earlier in the season. Where was the big debate then?”

There was also reaction to St Mirren giving an excellent account of themselves at Celtic Park.

Proud Buddies fan said: “Everyone associated with St Mirren can be very proud of themselves after that, the boys put in an excellent performanc­e and gave everything. On another day the result might have gone our way.

“Huge respect to Brendan Rodgers for saying we were the best side they’ve faced. Those comments will hopefully be a boost and give the boys some belief.” CALL THE HOTLINE TODAY FROM 11 TILL 12 NOON on: 0141 309 3306 or email us: hotline@dailyrecor­d.co.uk

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