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‘Not a lot of Premier League teams are unbeaten against Man City this season and we don’t have the same money’

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will always be tight with their money and it’s just as well because it gives the rest of us a chance.”

John Scott, Grassmoor, said: “Celtic fans need to be realistic. They will struggle to attract what they regard as marquee signings to a league where they are so far ahead of the rest.

“Outside of Rangers, Celtic can only offer three league opponents with home crowds in excess of 16,000.

“It’s hardly going to get top players excited. They should just be thankful they’ve attracted a player like Scott Sinclair and a manager who can get the best out of players like him.”

Pedro Caixinha is unhappy with the informatio­n being leaked from Ibrox after we revealed Michael O’Halloran, Rob Kiernan and Harry Forrester had been made to train on their own at the crack of dawn.

But Iain Gallagher, Croy, said: “Glasgow City Council workers need to wait until they’re 67 before they can pick up a pension.

“Footballer­s can retire at 34 with an income well beyond the ordinary man on the street.

“It’s hard for me to feel sympathy for them being asked to train at 6am.”

Caixinha is looking to put his stamp on the Light Blues by bringing in his own players but could have a problem moving some on who are on lengthy contracts at Ibrox. Pat Thompson, Glasgow, said: “Pedro Caixinha should ostracise the players he doesn’t want and make them train alone if they plan to stay and see out their contracts.”

St Mirren fan Graham Goudie, Barrhead, said: “I’d like to thank Jack Ross and his assistant James Fowler for bringing back the feelgood factor to our club.

“There is a real mood of optimism now after our great escape and I reckon if we keep the majority of the squad together we will be up there challengin­g at the right end of the Championsh­ip next season.” CALL THE HOTLINE TOMORROW FROM 11 TILL 12 NOON on: 0141 309 3306 or email us: hotline@dailyrecor­d.co.uk

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