Ibrox Noise
·27 octobre 2025
RAGING Celtic fan already concedes SPL title – to Rangers

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·27 octobre 2025

When a Celtic supporter publicly declares that Rangers win this league, it almost sounds like satire. Rangers have been dreadful for months, as Ibrox Noise highlighted after the Kilmarnock win. They only managed their first league win at Ibrox in five long months this weekend. Yet this furious Celtic fan still believes the title will go to Rangers, not his own side, and not even high flying Hearts. That says plenty about how far Celtic have fallen under Brendan Rodgers.

The tweet that exploded across social media summed up the anger pouring out of the Celtic support. The fan blasted Rodgers as clueless and claimed Celtic would be lucky to finish second. That level of fury is telling. Celtic might still be top or near it, but their own fans can see the cracks. They’re watching slow football, no spark, and a manager who looks lost. As Ibrox Noise noted after the Ibrox nightmare, chaos can quickly become normality when belief dies. It’s not Rangers who are thriving, it’s Celtic who are imploding.
Rangers have been woeful, and Ibrox Noise made no secret of it. The win over Kilmarnock was the first at Ibrox in five months. The football has been disjointed and the goals scarce. Yet even in that mess, they’ve now got a rival fanbase that has already thrown in the towel. That is how poor Celtic have become. It doesn’t mean Rangers are back. It means both sides are a shambles, but Celtic’s crisis feels deeper. Rangers just happen to look slightly less hopeless right now.
Hearts are flying. They’ve been consistent, energetic and organised. But even this Celtic fan didn’t mention them. He didn’t say Hearts might challenge. He said Rangers. That’s the Glasgow mentality summed up. When push comes to shove, even a raging Celtic fan knows that if his side crumble, it’s Rangers who stand there by default. The Scotsman recently covered a similar Old Firm fallout showing just how tense this rivalry remains.
Rangers win this league. That’s what the fan said, and he stands by it. The irony is thick. Rangers have been atrocious, barely scraping results, but they’ve somehow convinced their biggest rivals that they’ll still take the title. Further reports from The Scotsman reveal how even referees face the fire of this rivalry. Celts Are Here also shows the turmoil inside Celtic circles as Rodgers’ reign falters. Rangers may not deserve to win this league, but if even Celtic supporters have stopped believing, it might not matter.
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