Ex-Oldco star who walked away flaps his gums in the media about Celtic and the title. They never learn

Soccer Football - Scottish Premiership - Rangers v Hibernian - Ibrox, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - April 11, 2021 General view as the Union Jack flag and the flag of Scotland are seen flying at half-mast atop the stadium before the match after Britain's Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth, died at the age of 99 REUTERS/Russell Cheyne


I genuinely don’t know why they never learn.

Ever since the new Rangers was born, all we heard in the media at the time is that they would ‘be back’ to challenge Celtic and take their place on top of Scottish football.

It’s just chest-beating pish that we are sick of hearing and even to this day it still continues.

We had Fashion Sakala before the League Cup final and we also had James Tavernier just last week telling us all how we are going to meet the ‘real Rangers’ in the Scottish Cup semi final.

It’s boring and predictable and designed to pander to the lowest common denominator of their fanbase.

And here we are again with former deadco player Dorian Goain bumping his gums about how the return of Ianis Hagi could help recover the title race.

Speaking in the Daily Record, Goian said, “But I know that club and the fact they have a mentality where they never give up.

“Celtic have a big lead but Rangers have the power and the mentality to recover this situation.

“I know they will fight all the way to the last game of the championship.”

Ok Dory.

I’ll start to worry when I get an opinion from someone that has moral values and does not walk away from a club he committed to just after they died.

One player will not stop this Celtic side. It will take a team and this team from Ibrox has failed on the three occasions it has been asked already this season.

I will be leaving Vital Celtic tomorrow to join John McGinley and Hamish Carton on 67 Hail Hail from Monday the 27th of March.

If you know your history: Martin O’Neill

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