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‘Martinez, Clarke, McInnes, Ross, Neil and Lampard should be on Ibrox shortlist as well as McAllister – if Gerrard doesn’t take him’ of them and then it was a weakened team getting rebuilt for the other years.

“Their own supporters were so interested that the top tier seating had to be covered with banners as no one was going to watch. Your granny could have managed Celtic, there was no competitio­n.”

Paul McCormack, Coatbridge, said: “I’ve just returned from holiday and nothing changes in Scottish refereeing at Rangers games.

“The high straight-leg tackle from Joe Aribo was not fully punished but Hearts manager Robbie Neilson is sent off for complainin­g about one of his players getting strangled.”

Rab Hunter, Dumfries, said: “Another round of SPFL games and once again two teams reap the benefit of the weekend’s dubious decisions. No penalties awarded against Celtic despite a blatant handball and no red cards for Rangers despite a potential leg-breaker of a tackle from Aribo. How can our game progress or improve while the match officials continuall­y operate in this manner?”

Stuart McLeod, Stepps, said: “Another day another Celtic fan discussing the Rangers game and the yellow decision for Aribo. There was no mention of the refereeing at his own team’s game where Celtic got away with what should have been a free-kick in the build up to their opener and the most blatant handball of the season with Boli Bolingoli.

“I’ve had to put my violin in for a service as I’ve had to play it so often for the Celtic fans this season.”

James McClean, Isle of Bute, said: “I can’t believe Kilmarnock boss Tommy Wright saying he was pleased with a point away to bottom-of-the-league Dunfermlin­e, a side who haven’t won a game this season. Fans are not happy with the displays this season, he is deluded if he thinks otherwise.”

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