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How’s yer day going mate? Images of Ibrox fans go viral

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When you are one of 800 in a crowd of 60,000 the chances are that you might get a little media attention.

With social media the word is viral, with a couple of bears having their Glasgow derby pain shared with glee.

In the top picture Billy from Bridgeton/Airdrie/Larkhall/Bearsden/Kilwinning is in his No Surrender pomp pre-match. After another 45 minutes he was deflated, feeling as low as when he watch Aaron Ramsey have his penalty saved in Seville.

The other picture demonstrates the need to spread each hair perfectly- or to wear a cap.

A hairline gap similar to the one between James Tavernier and Connor Goldson isn’t a good look, but it is still better than the weave and matching teeth that Kris Boyd treats Sky Sports viewers to.

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Joe McHugh has edited Video Celts since 2010, every day covering events in and around Scotland's most successful club.

When a six year stretch at the Sunday Mirror came to an end it was clear that the future was digital, print had ran its race.

Smart phones and social media created a new landscape, Video Celts has certainly made an impact with Joe described as having an unhealthy obsession by Peter Lawwell at the 2024 Celtic AGM. A priceless endorsement.

There are issues breaking around the clock, no two days are the same. More than 50 years on from his first match Joe is enjoying the ongoing successes of Celtic.

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