Rangers fans angry at Celtic dominance of Scottish football

Follow Follow’s wild SFA conspiracy after Rangers drew Celtic in the Premier Sports Cup

Celtic drew Rangers in the semi-final of the Premier Sports Cup.

After Celtic beat Partick Thistle, Brendan Rodgers now knows that the Ibrox club stand between him and another Hampden final.

Rodgers will be keen to defend the trophy after winning it when Celtic beat Rangers last season and Rodgers will do whatever it takes to make sure that happens.

And it seems that there is someone else in the Scottish game who will do anything to help Celtic win the cup according to the moo howling Rangers fans on Follow Follow.

The SFA will ‘stop Rangers at all costs’ to help Celtic win the Premier Sports Cup

Yeah, you read that right. The SFA will do anything to help Celtic lift the cup.

Here we go:

A user profile image featuring a person wearing a red scarf and a black jacket, with a background of water and cliffs talking about Celtic and Rangers.

Rangers were ‘cheated’ out of the cup last season:

A user comment discussing the unfairness experienced by the Rangers vs Celtic in the League Cup competition.

Referees are now rigged in favour of Celtic:

A screenshot of a forum post discussing a recent sports event and opinions about refereeing in football matches.

And now they are spouting lies about Celtic’s ticket allocation:

A user post discussing perceived corruption in Scottish football, focusing on ticket allocations and referee decisions favoring Celtic.

They truly are bat-sh-t crazy!

Celtic have dominated domestically because they have the best manager, best team, and the most money in Scotland.

Celtic rule Scotland in spite of the SFA, not because of them but those idiots just don’t get it.


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