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‘Goldson has been poor this season and he’s in for a shock if he thinks English clubs will be queuing up to offer big bucks’

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then did more teams want to win that than wanted the UEFA Cup, formerly the Fairs Cup?”

Jimmy Murray, Edinburgh, said: “Of course Gavin Strachan is going to stay with Celtic rather than pursue the possibilit­y of taking charge at Hartlepool.

“At Celtic it doesn’t matter how much you fail, you won’t be sacked.”

John Robertson, Falkirk, said: “Caller Bud Hay thinks Celtic will be at the top of the league when they beat Rangers at Celtic Park in January.

“Firstly, they have to beat us. And secondly, they will have to depend on the other teams also beating us. Four minus three leaves one so we will still be top.”

John Hendrie, Dechmont, said: “The Hotline callers who are comparing Celtic manager Ange Postecoglo­u with Ronny Deila should check the history books. If Ange can copy Ronny – who was manager for two seasons and won two league titles – then he’ll have done some job and be a legend.”

Alan McPherson, Moray, said: “Being an Aberdeen fan for my sins, I don’t often agree with Rangers fans. But I find myself totally in agreement with caller Andy Adams regarding Livingston’s terrible plastic pitch. Due to Kilmarnock and Hamilton being relegated, we have a unique chance to vote to get rid of this monstrosit­y. Come on SPFL clubs, get cracking.”

Stephen Johnstone, Ardentinny, said: “Aberdeen displayed another clueless performanc­e against Celtic. Stephen Glass doesn’t have much time left to turn things around.”

Alan Lough, Dunbar, said: “There have been many outstandin­g records set in football but the one that stands head and shoulders above everything else in terms of individual achievemen­ts is the Ballon d’Or.

“Thanks to Lionel Messi, we have a record of seven wins that will probably never be broken.”

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