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Celtic fans call out ‘a Tory MSP tweeting some blatant sectarianism’ after Rangers sack Russell Martin

Rangers sacking Russell Martin has brought out some right moonhowlers in Celtic pain.

We told today today how Russell Martin’s safety at Ibrox was ‘feared’ for as he failed to catch Celtic.

We also put up an article of a Rangers fan posting a vile video threatening Martin that even Celtic supporters would find disgusting.

And why do they feel emboldened to do these things? It’s because Scotland and Celtic fans need to suffer unelected Tory MSPs like Murdo Fraser.

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Murdo Fraser called out by Celtic supporters for disgusting Rangers tweet

Fraser has a history of making himself look like an idiot on social media whenever he tweets about Celtic or Rangers.

And last night after Rangers sacked Martin, the failure of a Tory MSP appealed to the lowest common denominator in the Ibrox fanbase.

Fraser took to X and said, “No more vegans, Bhuddists or Green Party members please, Rangers.”

The tweet was roundly condemned by Celtic and Scottish football supporters.

Fraser called out for ‘sectarianism’:

A tweet highlighting a Tory MSP's comment on sectarianism, indicating the post is unavailable.

The criticism keeps on coming:

A Twitter post featuring multiple user comments addressing controversial statements made about a Scottish football team's fanbase and political implications.

Fraser even managed to annoy someone from The Sun! First comment:

Screenshot of a Twitter conversation featuring criticism of Murdo Fraser's tweet about inclusivity in Rangers FC.

It’s little wonder Rangers fans think they can get way with anything when people like Fraser post nonsense like this.

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

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