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‘Rangers were lucky to get a win over 10-man Hearts and it showed just how bad we are that we could just as easily have lost the game’

midfield is soft as tissue and in attack we have Martyn Waghorn who is a Championsh­ip standard player and never a centre-forward in a million years.”

said: “Two wrong calls by the referee disadvanta­ged Hearts against Rangers. At 1-0, Isma Goncalves was clearly clipped by Clint Hill in the box. Strangely, none of the Hearts’ players claimed for it and at Rangers’ second goal, Viktor Noring’s attempt to get the ball was impeded by a flailing arm from a Rangers player.

“Video replays must become the order of the day for the SPFL so that teams are not disadvanta­ged by a referee’s failure to make the right and obvious call.”

Celtic’s unbeaten record remains intact but some callers weren’t charitable over the achievemen­t.

said: “Celtic fans are upset that other fans don’t see them going undefeated in the Pixar League as special. They’re so incensed they’re try to make out that two matches, when they raised their game and got draws against Manchester City, makes them a great side. In a full season against top sides, they’d be shown up for what they are – mediocre.

“They’ll never have a full season against top sides as they will always be in the Pixar League.”

said: “The only way Rangers are going to stop 10 in a row is by signing Brendan Rodgers as their next manager.”

said: “Back in the days when Rangers where winning nine in a row, I don’t remember everyone and their dog saying we had a Mickey Mouse league. People have short memories.” One caller has the play-offs all mapped out.

said: “It’d be great to see Dundee United come up and Hamilton and Inverness go down. There are too many small clubs with poor or empty stadiums dragging the league down. If Ross County and Kilmarnock go down and St Mirren and Dunfermlin­e go up, our league would be at full strength.” CALL THE HOTLINE TODAY FROM 11 TILL 12 NOON on: 0141 309 3306 or email us: hotline@dailyrecor­d.co.uk

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