Daily Record

QUOTE OF THE DAY

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‘There’s talk about the Celtic way but what does that mean? I think it means constantly complain about every decision against you’ playing the Celtic way but what does that mean? I think it means you constantly complain about every decision that goes against you rightly or wrongly.”

Rangers fans had to watch their foes secure silverware but they are not exactly shaking in their boots ahead of the New Year derby.

Alfie Mullin, London, said: “It’s good to see that the Celtic fans are as delusional as ever. I welcome their overconfid­ence for the New Year game. It just means I’ll be wetting myself laughing again when Rangers put them back in their place.”

Graham Roberts, Edinburgh, said: “I nearly choked on my Sunday roast watching the overexuber­ant celebratio­ns by the Celtic players after winning the tin cup. You’d have thought they had just won their 55th league title.

“After such a barren spell and no likelihood of winning anything in the near future I guess any cup is worth celebratin­g.”

Hoops fans are simply thrilled Postecoglo­u’s reign is up and running. Kenny Wilson, Moffat, said: “Well done to Ange and his team.

“Got the rub of the green with the penalty decision but were deserved winners. But another injury and the squad, I fear, isn’t good enough to win the league.”

It’s not just Scottish refs in the firing line, after England captain Harry Kane got away with a shocker on Scotland skipper Andy Robertson when Spurs and Liverpool met at the weekend.

Tommy Turner emailed: “Once again referees in England turning a blind eye to the recklessne­ss of their internatio­nal captain in domestic football.

“His tackle on Andy Robertson was a shocker. If Robbo’s standing foot is planted, that’s a leg breaker without a doubt.”

Let’s just be grateful Andy’s OK.

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