Daily Record

QUOTE OF THE DAY

-

‘Celtic fans have short memories getting all excited about Christophe­r Jullien coming back. He makes Carl Starfelt look a world-class player’ claiming to be the first ‘major’ European club to reach 150 years old. For starters you need to have a much better record in the world’s biggest club trophy than Rangers poor efforts to be a major club.”

Gers fans are still gutted there’s no Old Firm game this weekend. George Wilson, West Sussex, said: “Celtic manipulate­d the system again and bottled out of playing a rampant Rangers after finding out their home crowd would be vastly reduced and realising their hamstring-injury-prone squad wouldn’t be good enough. I’m watching games in front of full houses in England and games are on throughout Scotland except in SPFL so this postponing of fixtures was purely for Celtic’s benefit.”

Scott Gowers, Edinburgh, said: “The SPFL now look stupid for bringing the split forward and no matter what if games are allowed to go ahead after the split then the reschedule­d fixtures surely can’t be altered again as this would be unfair on other clubs.”

Alan McGaw, Alloa, said: “There can only be one Manager of the Month for December and that’s Gio van Bronckhors­t. What he’s achieved since his arrival is beyond expectatio­ns and has the players believing in themselves again. As for the Player of December it’s Joe Aribo who has excelled his play, or the muchimprov­ed Alfredo Morelos.”

Jim Mackenzie, East Kilbride, said: “Apparently Connor Goldson wants another crack at the Premier League. If he believes any team other than those in the bottom half will be interested, he is kidding himself on.”

Finally, James Forsyth, Bellshill, said: “The incident against Aberdeen that resulted in Ryan Porteous being banned highlights the need for VAR.

“He was unpunished during the game then scores the winner, robbing Aberdeen of an advantage and the chance of points.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom