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Rangers fans on Follow Follow’s latest fantasy rumour about Celtic star Daizen Maeda is hilarious

Rangers fans are fantasists at the best of times as they continue to delude themselves about their stature in Scottish football compared to Celtic.

The same club lie has been demolished on many occasions by the Celtic fans after Rangers died in 2012.

Another fantasy is that the Ibrox club are the ‘world’s most successful’ team as they continue to believe that Charles Green bought their history to keep them alive.

But of course, we all know that BDO have ended Rangers and Sevco is the real club plating out of the stadium on Glasgow’s south side.

That still doesn’t stop Rangers fans on Follow Follow from making up lies and this next one about Celtic hero, Daizen Maeda, is a belter.

Craige Moore ‘offered’ Rangers Daizen Maeda before he joined Celtic

Yeah, they genuinely believe that. Considering the Ibrox side had never heard of Maeda before he came to Celtic this is just unreal.

Have a read of this:

The post read, “Roar (yep, I have no idea either). Seen a bit of chat last night on Twitter, someone said that Moore offered Maeda to Rangers before Celtic took him.

“No idea how true that is but also remember he once set Aaron Mooy to use our facilities to train by himself befor eventually he signed for Celtic and done okay.

“Just putting it out there – is Moore someone we should perhaps be looking to if we’re building some sort of infrastructure behind the scenes and to assist the likes of Nils Koppen as much as possible?

“Having played for some of our most successful sides he knows what attributes it takes to become a Ranger and also comes with the knowledge of the Australasian market. Might be worth a shout.”

Now, if Rangers were offered Maeda you would have to assume that they scouted the Japan international.

And we all know that never happened either because if they did, they would know how to deal with the Celtic to help try and stop him from destroying their captain every time they come up against each other in the Glasgow Derby.

Like every other story they come up with, we’ll file this under The Banter Years and move on.


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