Reo Hatate of Celtic scores to give Celtic a 1-0 lead. Celtic v St Mirren, Scottish Premiership,Celtic Park, 13 April 2024. Photo Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock

Stan Collymore turns troll as title chasers suffer Highland fling

Stan Collymore yesterday afternoon trolled Philippe Clement and his club for the defeat they suffered at the hands of the mighty Ross County in Dingwall. The Englishman, a self-confessed Celtic supporter, is often enjoying a laugh and giggle at the expensive of the latest Ibrox club and rarely misses a beat when it comes to the Hoops winning or them losing.

A major shock

Stan certainly enjoyed revelling in the turn of events, as the Staggies pulled off a major shock and beat theRangers 3-2. That result keeps them well on course to survive the Scottish Premiership’s perilous play-off spot. They’ll now be looking at possibly getting out of the danger zone altogether as they would still need to face a potential play-off match against a Championship club come the summertime.

Historical bottlers

Meanwhile, theRangers will now face a potential pressure-cooker clash with Dundee this Wednesday night on a pitch that has been deemed unplayable twice and a team that are looking to push further up the Scottish Premiership table. TheRangers supporters have started to turn on the Belgian coach and their team of historical bottlers as Brendan Rodgers and Celtic hold a four-point lead at the summit of Scottish football.

Brendan Rodgers Celtic v St Mirren, Scottish Premiership, Celtic Park, Glasgow, UK – 13 April 2024. Photo Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock

The stage is set

Now there are more questions than answers for the blue side of Glasgow as the would-be saviour Clement blew his lines in the Highlands, leaving them reeling from a first time defeat at the hands of Ross County. The stage is set for the whole thing to go nuclear if they don’t claim all three crucial match points this midweek, whilst Celtic sit with the feet up and prepare well for the a Scottish Cup semi-final.

Hey there you with the sad face… come up to my place – and live it up!

Paul Gillespie

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