Celtic hero, Chris Sutton, laughing at Rangers fans.

Celtic hero Chris Sutton has Follow Follow on strings and Rangers fans foaming at the mouth

Chris Sutton loves winding up the Rangers fans, especially in a period where Celtic are so dominant.

As Brendan Rodgers prepares to win another treble at Celtic, Rangers fans are stuck celebrating meaningless draws in dead rubber Scottish Premiership games.

The Celtic manager is enjoying another period of domestic success at Parkhead, whilst Rangers bounce from defeat to draws and it seems that the Ibrox support are absolutely seething about it.

Especially when Sutton chips in. We told you just this week how the Celtic legend broke Rangers fans after he tweeted that they must hold the ‘world-record’ for celebrating draws.

Whilst social media channel X didn’t take too kindly to that, neither did rabid Rangers fan site Follow Follow.

Follow Follow ‘ignore’ Chris Sutton but still fill out four pages of Celtic rage

The idiots claim not to be bothered by Sutton. In fact, many also claim to just ignore him, but isn’t it amazing that despite that talk, the crazed Rangers fansite still manager to fill four pages of hate aimed towards the Celtic hero?

Better off ignored, but still wrote over 30 words commenting on Sutton. Superb. Next!

One game for England, but plenty of Celtic trophies during his time skelping Rangers. Next!

Delaying, but not stopping. Oh, how the standards have fallen amongst the Rangers fans.

And finally, moaning about Rangers fans giving Sutton a reaction whilst (checks notes) he is giving his reaction to Sutton’s comments is just priceless!

And when Celtic win the treble, they won’t care as they write more pages on how they will catch us when the San Francisco 49ers come in to save the day.

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

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