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‘Typical that under-performing Celtic players who have contribute­d nothing all season now decide to make an effort’

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dodgy League Cup win and a Zoom meeting title. Yeah, best in the country John.”

Ian McKendrick, Glasgow, said: “Celtic win 6-0 and Kennedy says they are the best team in Scotland. I want what he’s been drinking.”

Grant Parker has another theory about the Hoops’ thrashing of the Lions and emailed: “A new manager is imminent and the contracts are coming to an end. Typical that the under-performing Celtic players who have contribute­d nothing all season now decide to make an effort. Who are they playing for? The club or themselves?”

But Gerard Kelly emailed: “Ally McCoist says Kennedy should stay out of Rangers’ affairs. Funny, because when Bolingoli went to Spain there was a witch hunt from every team and commentato­r including Ally, Rangers and their fans – even the government got involved. He should keep his mouth shut!”

Hearts sealed the Championsh­ip title and their return to the top flight at the weekend after a 6-0 thrashing of Alloa.

Robbie Neilson took a pop at the critics who have rounded on their style – but despite promotion, not all Jambos fans have his back.

George Fairgrieve emailed: “Neilson claims Friday’s result will silence a few pundits. He doesn’t take to being criticised, the pundits are just doing their job. A convincing win at home to the bottom team won’t change their minds. If you want to join the ‘big boys’ next season then stop being a wean, Robbie.”

Ronnie Swan, Lochee, said: “As Dundee United fan I’m glad we will stay in the Premiershi­p but this is no thanks to Micky Mellon. We need to send this guy packing back to England’s lower tiers. Now for the real entertainm­ent bring on the Dee and their play-offs. They’re the small club that just keep on giving.”

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