“Scared and rattled” – Follow Follow howl at the moon ahead of visit to Celtic Park

Ibrox Stadium

You’ve got to love those wee chaps over at the most toxic fan forum on the internet. Ahead of the coming to Celtic Park, the guys over at Follow Follow are showing overconfidence despite their own team’s lack of any substantial performance.

If it wasn’t for dodgy decisions against Motherwell last week and against Aberdeen in the League Cup Final, The Rangers would still be trophyless and probably sitting well behind us in the league.

The patterns of assistance they currently enjoy are shocking and it is little wonder that on this thread on Follow Follow where they all clearly watched the champions take apart Dundee, they are exuding signs of overconfidence about their upcoming trip to Paradise.

Celtic manager, Brendan Rodgers

It’s brilliant to see because we all remember the last time they got overconfident when they drew us in the Scottish Cup during Rodgers’ first tenure, don’t we?

Anyway, they seem to think that Saturday is going to be a walkover as one fan posted, “Another Celtic display of huff and puff without any real substance. Add in Carter-Vickers going off injured and we have nothing to fear from them.

“Go at them from the start, press them as high up the pitch as possible and their defence will make mistakes and we just need to be clinical.”

Another fan believes Celtic are ‘scared’ of them, “Absolutely, why not? They’re scared and rattled.
Perfect time to boot them right in the b*ll*cks.”

This Rangers fan is suffering from delusions of grandeur, “Press them high from the start and we will win, they’re not very good.” Remind me again what happened at Ibrox earlier this season?

But as always, there is one cool head in a cave full of bat sh*t craziness as this fan added some realism to the ‘debate’, “There’s nothing to fear but this Rangers team have folded time and time again there. I’m more hopeful than confident if that makes sense?”

I think I prefer them to be overconfident because as we all know, it’s the hope that kills them.

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