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Graham Spiers has angered the Rangers fans after what he said about Celtic and the fans vs RB Leipzig

Graham Spiers is next in line to lob some praise towards Celtic after their superb Champions League win over RB Leipzig last night.

Brendan Rodgers delivered another European schooling to the Bundesliga club as Celtic now sit within the play-off places in the Champions League.

Nicolas Kuhn and Reo Hatate ran the show for Celtic as they ran out 3-1 winners over Leipzig and Graham Spiers made the mistake of praising the Parkhead club for a very polished European performance.

With Alan Brazil also trolling the Rangers fans today, it’s fair to say this didn’t go down well with the Bears today.

Rangers fans are fuming with Graham Spiers’ Celtic Champions League praise

It’s fair to say the comment and rightful praise didn’t go down well with the blue side of X as the Rangers fans showed their pain at Celtic outclassing top European competition.

Deludamol for this raging Bear:

One Rangers fan even posted, “The CL this season is one of the worst ever. All the best teams are off form, from Man City to Real Madrid.

“Celtic has secured 6 points from RBL and Bratislava, both clubs have played 4 games and 0 points. 😂 Even Leipzig should have been 3 -0 up tonight after only 30 minutes.”

Brilliantly delusional.

This next guy isn’t any better:

I suppose being second in the Bundelsiga doesn’t count these days. Anyway, I digress:

I mean if Celtic is a pub team and we have smashed them five games out of six, what does that say about them now?

The absolute pain is superb and, to be honest, the way the Rangers fans hate Spiers for telling the truth about their club dying probably didn’t help either.

Good to know that Eastenders had 49,000 fewer viewers as the Ibrox support tuned in to the Scottish champions playing in Europe’s elite tournament.

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