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Follow Follow is in pain discussing Rangers’ chances of catching Celtic next season and it’s pretty hilarious

Rangers fans are struggling to cope with the fact that Celtic are miles ahead and lay out the land for next season.

Celtic’s trophy history is rich with the colour silver as the Parkhead club surpassed the new Rangers and dead Rangers’ trophy total after the Bhoys beat the Ibrox club in the League Cup final.

119 trophies and counting as Celtic look to win another treble with a huge gap opened at the top of the Scottish Premiership and the Scottish Cup resuming this weekend.

All this success has Rangers fans in serious pain as Follow Follow look forward to next season and asks, ‘How can Rangers catch Celtic next season’.

Rangers fans blame ‘corrupt officiating’ for Celtic’s dominance

Yep, you read that correctly. For a club that has benefited for decades from ‘honest mistakes’ or patterns of assistance, this lot genuinely believes that the SFA and their officiating teams are what’s holding them back.

But before we get to that, let’s start with a dose of reality. First up, Celtic’s financial power:

Wait, to qualify for the Champions League you need to win the Scottish League. Good luck with that plan.

Haha! Raskin to get in ahead of Engels? Considering they both play different positions and Engels is streets ahead of the baby biscuit that’s just not going to happen.

A close call between Maeda and those three Rangers wingers? You could cut off Maeda’s legs and they still wouldn’t get near him ffs.

The next Rangers fan talks a lot of sense so I put this here to show that not all of them on that fan forum are batsh-t mental.

Quite the picture this next guy paints.

But no sooner had we got one sensible Rangers fan, another idiot came along fairly quickly:

And her it is, the icing on their bitter lemon cake. The match officials:

One win in seven games and that win came when Celtic were 14 points ahead in the league and they think they are a match for Brendan Rodgers and his team.

The delusion is superb and I, for one, hope it continues because the more hope they have, the better the crushing heartbroken looks on their faces are.


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