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‘Celtic must be some side if over 38 games they can decide who finishes second and win the league. Stop bleating nonsense’

must be some side if over 38 games they can decide who finishes second and win the league.

“Rangers fans should get real, stop bleating nonsense and accept that they could only finish third in a two-horse race.”

said: “If Rangers had played better against Celtic themselves they wouldn’t be relying on any favours.”

said: “What an end to the season. It kept the punters on their toes, from the relegation battle to the race for second place. I don’t think Neil Lennon was the only man who enjoyed the drama of the weekend.”

Speaking of Lennon and his flying goal celebratio­n at the end of that thrilling 5-5 draw with Gers, said: “Who is he trying to kid by asking the SFA to go easy on him? His antics when Hibs equalised were unbelievab­le. He should be hammered for it.”

Shay Logan will face disciplina­ry action for gesturing to the Celtic crowd at full-time but

said: “He got 90 minutes of pelters from the Celtic fans so he sarcastica­lly claps them and then it all kicks off.

“Same goes for Lennon. He gets dog’s abuse all day from the Rangers support and then he’s getting accused of almost starting a riot for celebratin­g a goal. If you can give the taunts out, have the balls to take a bit back.”

isn’t happy about Steven Gerrard’s appointmen­t, saying: “We’ve got a Celtic-minded guy coming in. I don’t care how good a footballer Gerrard was, I don’t think he’s qualified for the job.

“We are using each other – him for a leg up in his managerial career and the club for putting bums on seats. Rangers should be above that.”

Finally, said: “Neil Lennon, Walter Smith, Brendan Rodgers, Martin O’Neill, Alex McLeish and Derek McInnes... all good in Scotland but failures in England. We will always be also-rans. Please prove me wrong.”

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