Outside view of Celtic Park before St Mirren fixture

The latest Ibrox rumour and photo of stadium works ends a week of joy for the Celtic fans

The Glasgow Derby fallout is starting to dissipate now that the Rangers fans have accepted their place under Celtic’s boot.

The 3-0 Celtic Park win has caused endless misery for the Rangers supporters as they point the finger of blame for the team’s demise at everyone except themselves.

You see, they accept the media nonsense they are served up from their board and players as Celtic just go about their own business of hoovering up trophy after trophy and keeping them in their place.

But it seems that Sunday’s Glasgow Derby result could be the least of their worries if the latest online rumour about the state of the Ibrox works is to be believed.

Celtic fan shares Ibrox stadium rumour

Now, to be fair to the Celtic fans and to stop accusations of obsession from the Ibrox moonhowlers, every rumour I’ve seen about the stadium works is from either the Rangers fans on Follow Follow or their supporters trespassing and taking videos of the works.

So to see this was quite refreshing:

The construction works have been a source of great entertainment for the Celtic fans whilst the Rangers support’s misery continues this week with the latest rumour:

Wait, it gets better:

So the safety certificate seems to be in doubt? But hang on, there’s more:

And if all THAT wasn’t bad enough…

Now I have to stress that this is, of course, just a rumour but seeing as the stadium is being opened minus the Copland Road Stand could this be what’s really going on?

Whilst the Rangers fans’ misery continues, when the do turn up to Ibrox, this is the sight that will greet them:

It seems that there is still plenty of work needing to be getting on with over at Ibrox as the misery continues to pile on the Rangers supporters this week.

Let other Celtic fans know your thoughts on this all things to do with the Bhoys!

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