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QUOTE OF THE DAY

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‘Arthur Numan is right about Rangers’ priorities, I’d like to finish third in the SPFL but I’d take third if it means we win the Scottish Cup’

soon as he’s got the Easter Road side back competing in the top league.”

said: “Arthur Numan is spot on about what Rangers’ priorities should be. Although I want us to finish second I’d take third place if it means we win the Scottish Cup.”

Aberdeen fans copped some flak from former player Steve Tosh for not getting behind their team in numbers and agrees.

He said: “Tosh is right, Aberdeen have been let down by their fans. A club from a city that size should be getting 16-17,000 for home games – and 12,000 last season when challengin­g Celtic was embarrassi­ng.”

said: “I’m a Dons supporter and I wasn’t impressed with our fans letting off a smoke canister at the King Street end.

“But I was also disappoint­ed by the behaviour of Rangers fans, specifical­ly some of the songs being sung and the fact that two seats were ripped out and thrown near the section for disabled supporters.

“As far as I could see the police appeared to have stood by and let them get on with it.”

said: “I’d like to congratula­te Rangers for a magnificen­t performanc­e against Aberdeen. I think the manager has them playing the way he wants now. The man of the match was Danny Wilson. It’s great to see young boys getting their chance and they didn’t let the manager down.

“I’m looking forward to a week on Sunday now because I think Rangers will beat Celtic.”

Finally, one man who’ll almost certainly be out of the picture for that game will be Michael O’Halloran after refusing to turn up to play for the Ibrox side’s Under-20s without explanatio­n.

said: “St Johnstone must have seen Mark Warburton coming when they got half a million quid for O’Halloran.

“The guy has been an utter flop. It’s time to tear up his contract and sack him. Rangers would have struggled to get any of their money back anyway.” CALL THE HOTLINE TODAY FROM 11 TILL 12 NOON on: 0141 309 3306 or email us: hotline@dailyrecor­d.co.uk

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