Daily Record

QUOTE OFTHE DAY

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‘I’ve seen enough to suggest dropping two points is affordable as Celtic are not a strong team and Rangers are far better’ will be more remembered for his stupidity and horror tackles such as the one on Borna Barisic last season.”

Davie Knox, Queens Park, said: “Rangers were robbed of three points as the Hibs equaliser should never have stood and I just hope for a strong referee in the forthcomin­g Old Firm game.

“Looks like the years of harassment to referees by Celtic and their fans has paid off with decisions now clearly being made to keep them happy.”

Gordon Hendry, Ochiltree, said: “A catalogue of errors from officials – with the Hibs equaliser offside – robs Rangers of the chance to go three clear.”

But Brian Stavert, Dumbarton, said: “Typical Gerrard. All nicey-nicey when they’re winning but he can’t even acknowledg­e young Porteous.”

said: “Hibs committed 17 fouls and received four bookings. Rangers had 14 fouls and one player was shown a yellow card.

“Morelos and Hagi went down like a sack of bricks one minute, running around like Olympic sprinters the next. And Hibs were denied a stonewall penalty.”

Jack Scott, Falkirk, said: “It doesn’t seem all that long ago Rangers fans were talking of a potential 11-point advantage over Celtic. Oh how we laughed.”

George Wilson, West Sussex, said: “I’ve seen enough to suggest dropping two points is affordable as Celtic are not a strong team and Rangers are far better. Celtic’s great defensive saviour Shane Duffy has hardly improved the defence and I do hope they persevere with Scott Brown who was never great in the first place but is now an embarrassm­ent.”

Finally, Gordon Ashley, Ayr, said: “The reason Celtic have 11 trophies in a row while Rangers have won nothing is because when Celtic go a goal behind and get a bad decision against them they just get on with it and get the job done.”

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