BBC man’s superb live radio Rangers liquidation jab will have Celtic fans in stitches

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After a Rangers defeat, the Celtic fans all love how former players, fans and pundits come out to take a jab at the Ibrox outfit.

The perennial talkers, Rangers and their fans continually hide the truth about their club when even every football fan in Scotland knows the truth about them.

Rangers died in 2012 and no amount of posturing or chest-beating from Glasgow’s south side can ever hide that fact.

They know the truth, we know the truth and the fact they know we know absolutely kills them.

Tam Cowan speaks the truth about Rangers’ death

The Dundee debacle continues to grab the headlines as the Dens Park fixture was postponed twice due to poor weather.

And whilst Philippe Clement continues to slaughter Dundee for it, BBC man, Tam Cowan, told the Rangers boss to pipe down as the Ibrox club has enough skeletons in their closet to bring shame on Scottish football for decades to come.

Cowan said [Off the Ball], “The Dundee thing, I’m doing all sorts of fence-sitting here but first up, people in glass houses. I think there’s a lot of folk who could learn that lesson this week.

“When I think back to the state of the Motherwell pitch once upon a time, you’ll remember what it was like.

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“Not a lot of people know this, but the first nine minutes of Saving Private Ryan were filmed at Fir Park on our playing surface!

“So, I’m not going to have too much of a go at Dundee.

“But, there has been an element of people in glasshouses.

“Philippe Clement was out having a bash at Dundee for how embarrassing it was to Scottish football.

“Philippe should maybe look back to 2012 and see the embarrassment that was brought onto Scottish football by his own club.”

Cowan is correct. Instead of posturing for two weeks because of a postponed game, maybe Clement should have been focusing on the game at hand.

Of course, we all know the real reason the Dundee game wasn’t played earlier but why let the truth get in the way of a good lie?

Then and only then could he have ensured that Rangers left Dingwall with all three points. He didn’t and the Celtic fans are delighted with that.

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