Rabbi Matondo’s injury time equaliser left Rangers v Celtic in a 3-3 draw after a thrilling fixture.

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37 Comments

  1. The Rangers penalty and the foul on the halfway line were the exact same. But Rangers got a pen and Celtic didn't get a freekick. Inconsistency

  2. Now put this game’s result into context…a draw at home against a team with no fans present. Celebrating like it’s result of the season. Next week, bottled it against Ross County and a week after a draw against Dundee. 2 points in 3 games….absolute joke of a team.

  3. Celtic fans should be made aware of LBC Radio presenter Sangita Myska and her sacking for putting awkward questions to an IDF propagandist on her radio show!
    LBC is part of the Global media group controlled mainly by the Tabors who in turn are very heavily involved in racehorses and countless gambling interests Worldwide!
    Sandy Lane Hotel in Barbados is another of their investments!
    Fans should look at who the owners of this hotel are and may be surprised who the investors are!
    Global are investing heavily in the Scottish broadcast media and should come under public scrutiny concerning their intentions and whose interests will be best served!

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