Ibrox Noise
·1 October 2024
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·1 October 2024
Nope, sorry, we don’t usually talk about Celtic on Ibrox Noise, but those sanctimonious self-righteous twerps deserve it tonight, the overhyped delusional nonsense who thought winning 5-1 v the worst team in the Champions League (beyond themselves) who spent just £3M in the transfer window made them world beaters.
They were taught a football lesson this evening, that despite having a full strength side in Dortmund against a side Rangers put to the sword 4-2 only two years ago, a side stronger than the one that took the field in Germany this evening, they were slaughtered.
Ritually, humiliatingly, and even their best chums the BBC called them ragged.
So yes, we are going to indulge in a rare occasion of gloating, of being ‘obsessed’ on this one unique moment.
And why not?
Rangers absolutely obliterated Swedish giants Malmo last week, a Rangers in disarray let’s be clear, one Ibrox Noise has been scathing of.
And yet they went to Malmo and took an in-form side apart. The champions of Sweden.
Celtic go to a Dortmund in borderline midtable domestically (they’re 5th) and get absolutely smashed by them, 7-1.
The same scoreline we were roasted for in 2022 v Liverpool, the one in which we lost Connor Goldson first half (1-1 at that point) and had to cope with Leon King and Ben Davies in the second half v Mo Salah.
It was DORTMUND who lost their best player at HT v full strength timmy and still scored more goals.
Celtic might be the dominant force in the league, we have to admit that and that Rangers just aren’t good enough on terra firma.
But on the European level Rangers humiliate Celtic, the latter being a complete disgrace, despite selling players for big money and buying for Scottish record fees, they’re still a joke in Europe.
What damage have they done to the co-efficient now…