The desperate Scotsman hits rock bottom as they present Micky Beale with phantom Title

Soccer Football - Scottish League Cup - Final - Rangers v Celtic - Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - February 26, 2023 Celtic's Greg Taylor celebrates their second goal REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

Desperate to establish a digital future The Scotsman went overboard today as they proclaimed Micky Beale as Scotland’s champion manager.

As the Edinburgh based publisher checks on the SPFL Premiership table they will see Celtic in top place with Beale’s side a distant second.

That message isn’t going to go down well with their target audience, Celtic fans have a variety of fan-based outlets that can provide balance and highlight the agendas old old media.

In a game of little consequence, the stand-out performer was Fashion Sakala whose enterprise earned him the first two goals before Antonio Colak added a late third to ensure Rangers head off into their summer rebuild on a high.

The victory means they end the season with more points than Celtic in the period since Beale became manager, even if that is of little consequence when their great rivals are on course for a domestic treble and Rangers have won nothing.

Even the author of the report seems keen to distance himself from the cheap headline.

It is of enough consequence for The Scotsman to highlight as they try to deflect away from Postecoglou winning his fourth trophy out of five, next week he can nudge that up to five out of six if Celtic win the Scottish Cup.

There wasn’t a trophy presentation after today’s 3-0 win away to St Mirren with no SPFL medals handed out to runners-up.

CLICK HERE for the Scotsman report in full.

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