Mark Dingwall and Follow Follow’s reaction to Rangers beating Kilmarnock is setting up an epic weekend for Celtic fans

Celtic are currently seven points clear of Aberdeen and eleven of Rangers at the top of the Scottish Premiership today.

With a game in hand, Brendan Rodgers and his men have the chance to open up a double-digit lead over both teams.

Celtic face Hibs at Celtic Park this afternoon whilst Aberdeen have St Johnstone to contend with. If results go both side’s way then the Hoops will be 14 points ahead of the Ibrox club with The Dons opening up a seven-point gap with Rangers to play Ross County tomorrow.

The point is, the pressure is still on Philippe Clement to win in Dingwall and if he doesn’t then all hell will break loose.

Why? Well, after their 6-0 win over a pathetic Kilmarnock team coached by former Rangers player Derek McInnes, the Rangers fans of Follow Follow got a wee bit carried away and Simply Forgot where they are in the league.

Rangers fans on Follow Follow’s message for Celtic after Kilmarnock win

Getting carried away with the Rangers result is a little bit of an understatement because, according to Follow Follow, Rangers are back.

I mean this first post is a cracker.

It’s embarrassing to use Cristiano Ronald’s moniker for a player they’ve been slaughtering ever since he signed.

I have got a feeling this next guy is not joking.

This is starting to get ridiculous now…

Sorry, NOW it’s starting to get ridiculous.

Until Mark Dingwall pops up:

He never disappoints. And to round off this madness, I’ve saved the best for last:

These guys never learn. Celtic have taken care of Rangers on six different occasions without getting out of second gear.

In fact, I agree with the last guy. Bring them on. But before that, they need to take care of Ross County and as Celtic fans know, Dingwall can be very tricky. Especially for a team that has only scored four away goals all season.

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