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“Disgusting”, “Scumbags”, “His whole timeline is vile” – Sevco fans sickening Scott Brown abuse to Celtic supporter goes viral

There are absolutely no depths to which these peepo will go to whenever their team has a result that they had on Saturday.

The Rangers are struggling for form at this moment in time and their manager, Giovanni van Bronckhurst, is under serious pressure.

Drubbings in Europe where they stand to take the record as the Champions League’s most embarrassing team on record, the Ibrox fans are in a perma-rage as they witnessed another abject performance from their side against Livingston where they failed to record a single shot on target in a first half that they were trailing 1-0 to David Martindale’s men.

They, eventually, got their equaliser and subsequent point after the Almondvale men went down to 10 men (more on that shocker later and how do they react?

Relief? Nah. Boo the team? 100%.

And on social media? Well, they revert to type but this one, has went one step too far.

A Celtic fan tweeted out their joy at hearing the Ibrox team being booed off the park (again) on Saturday and she was hit with this God awful reply:

Wishing children dead. I mean come on to Christ. It’s a football match. But not only that, this rat also managed to include Scott Brown’s late sister in a tweet that that drags the depths of society.

I hope the lady who was targeted is ok because as a dad myself, I would want to lynch this moron.

Of course, he plays the big man as he doubles down with this reply:

Whilst not carrying through with the courage of his convictions after deleting the original tweet.

A scumbag of the highest order.

And the Celtic fans called it out:

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