How a chat about Liverpool on talkSPORT revealed Graeme Souness’ Rangers pain at Celtic’s title advantage

Graeme Souness, Simon Jordan and Jim White talk Celtic

The pain of Rangers’ defeat continues to be a source of hilarity for the Celtic fans this week.

And nothing, and I mean nothing, beats the tears of ex-Rangers managers and players as well as the supporters.

We have told this week how David Tanner let his Celtic bitterness shine through, how Alex Rae was the target of the Follow Follow scattergun and how James Tavernier made up some nonsense about the Ross County defeat being ‘out of character’ for his Rangers team.

It can’t get any better than that, can it? Oh yes it can!

Simon Jordan shares Graeme Souness’ Celtic pain

Simon Jordan was speaking on talkSPORT about Liverpool this week to Jim White when the outspoken pundit shared a conversation with former Rangers manager, Graeme Souness that will please the Celtic fans.

Jordan said [talkSPORT], “I was speaking about Liverpool specifically at this moment in time because they’ve got knocked out of the FA Cup.

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“They’ve got smashed midweek by Atalanta and it’s difficult to see how they get back in that but you never put anything past Jurgen Klopp and his team.

“I mean, I had a long conversation yesterday with Graeme Souness (laughing) who was in a very disappointing frame of mind because his two teams had lost in Rangers and Liverpool.”

Souness’ pain pleases me no end. The former Ibrox gaffer is just as bitter as every other ex-Rangers player or manager and when they are in pain, it makes for superb content.

With Rangers still to play Dundee at Dens Park, there is plenty more opportunity to come for more Ibrox agony.

Any dropped points tomorrow night will signal more moonhowling from Ibrox and solidify Celtic’s lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership table.

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