Celtic fans highlighted their sporting aside following the League Cup semi-final at Hampden.
Around the National Stadium strict segregation is in place with a clear ‘no mans land’ splitting the North Stand in half.
Away from Hampden supporters busses share the same motorways and dual carriages with fans travelling from far and wide.
ON THE BUSSES
In the clip below two bus-fulls of opposing fans appear to be stuck in traffic or held up at traffic lights.
Rather than gloat over their fifth successive Hampden victory over the Ibrox Tribute Act the Celtic fans decided to sing the praises of the latest Ibrox messiah.
To the Daddy Cool tune most recently used for Aaron Mooy the Celtic fans belted out Danny Rohl.
The 36-year-old German has been in charge for four matches, two wins in the SPFL Premiership and two cup tie defeats.
The utter dejection and defeat in their faces is honestly one of the most beautiful sights on earth
— Lord Gogington ???????? (@Coolspot81) November 3, 2025
Micky Beale, Phil Clement and now Rohl have been in charge as Celtic dominate their city rivals at Hampden.
Ange Postecoglou passed the baton to Brendan Rodgers with Martin O’Neill now in interim control.
CHANGING OF THE GUARD
Less than a week after spending his morning with Jim White and Simon Jordan, O’Neill was in his home from home. The Celtic dug out.
Despite inheriting a seriously under strength squad hit by injuries O’Neill again found a way to win.
Rohl knows that he must find ways to beat Celtic to survive past the critical 10 months mark.
With three of the next four SPFL Derby fixtures at Celtic Park he has his work cut out.
Rohl faces a horror spell between December 3 to January 3 with trips away to Dundee United, Kilmarnock, Ferencvaros, Hearts and Celtic.
It will take more than a suit, brogues and a poppy to see him through that run.
Danny Danny Rohl ?? pic.twitter.com/bNnpvFM2G4
— Stephen Bissett (@stephebissett) November 2, 2025
Should Walsh, McLean and Dallas be dropped from refereeing?
No. Men of integrity and honesty
Yes. Just too many honest mistakes
You do wonder: if BR was still in charge, would we have won yesterday…?
I think we still would have – just – and mibbees by penalties.
It certainly wouldn’t have been as convincing as it turned out to be [eventually].
And, Maeda was certainly up for it yesterday – playing for MON.
If Mr Martin made the same mistakes yesterday as Danny bhoy he would have been vilified yet the new young, poppy wearing German coach is admired for his forward thinking…..
His decisions to take Danilo off instead of the £10 million dollar man and to play with 5 wingers and NO midfielder between scoring their “penalty” and Cal Mac’s rocket would suggests it’ll only be a matter of time……
HH
They won’t be singing Rhol Brifuckintania any time soon for sure !