If there is one thing more certain than a late Celtic winner, it’s the inevitable social media fallout from the usual suspects, especially when the Hoops beat Rangers.
Enter Jamie Bryson, who has spent the last 21 days providing us with a masterclass with Rangers meltdown’s on social media, and the following tweet after Celtic won at Ibrox in the Scottish Cup is just the tip of the iceberg.
📹The media will inevitably present Celtic as the victims. They aren’t.
— Jamie Bryson (@JamieBrysonLLB) March 8, 2026
Their fans are solely responsible, goaded on by the behaviour of O’Neill & Celtic players.
Rangers fans went on to defend the players, and Celtic ran quicker than their boys club settling a legal case. pic.twitter.com/TQi7esouYR
His rant was something else as he did the usual embarrassing Rangers nonsense as Bryson used CSA to weaponise his hatred of Celtic. But this is just the beginning.
The John Beaton Celtic ‘cheating’ claims
The meltdown officially entered the stratosphere when Bryson took aim at John Beaton. In his tweet from March 15, he went full moonhowler mode, claiming that “decision after decision goes for Celtic” and suggesting the situation went “far beyond cheating long ago.”
Once again yesterday, decision after decision goes for Celtic.
— Jamie Bryson (@JamieBrysonLLB) March 15, 2026
Beaton giving them everything.
It went far beyond cheating long ago.
It’s the ultimate irony; seeing the very officials often championed by those at Ibrox suddenly branded ‘cheats’ the moment a result doesn’t go their way.
Defending the Ibrox Indefensible as Bryson’s Celtic tweets continue
Perhaps the most bizarre chapter was Bryson’s attempt to sanitize the recent Ibrox pitch invasion. While the footballing world saw a security breach, Bryson took to X on March 8 to describe the fans as being in “protective” mode, claiming they were merely “defending the players” from what he calls “vile” Celtic fans.
This is the reality we Celtic fans live in. Where facts are optional and the victim card is played. From calling our support “the shame of football” on March 3 to his obsession with the media’s supposed “fawning” over Celtic, Bryson has become the unintended comedian of the season.
The Simply The Best Celtic irony
To top it all off, he’s posting about playing Simply The Best just to offend Celtic fans.
Celtic fans are not offended, we’re laughing. Celtic’s dominance has becomes too much to handle, and the Parkhead support have adopted that God-awful song and it really riled them.
But to prove Bryson has lost the plot, here is his complete Celtic meltdown for the whole of March, it is really quite something.
As we head toward the business end of the season, we can only hope Jamie keeps the Wi-Fi on—his timeline is the best entertainment in Scotland.
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