GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - MAY 10: Celtic Manager Martin O'Neill and Rangers Head Coach Danny Rohl shake hands pre-match during a William Hill Premiership match between Celtic and Rangers at Celtic Park, on May 10, 2026, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson/SNS Group via Getty Images)
It might be the close season but the misery for Ibrox fans goes on all year round.
A week or two away enjoying the Mediterranean sunshine sounds a decent idea to escape the Scottish weather.
But they can’t escape everything about life in Scotland.
Wherever they go they see happy Celtic fans.
Many noisy and after a day in the sun what’s better than a few songs poolside or in the hotel bar?
Celtic fans are out in force. Hoops are everywhere and it even turns family holidays into a nightmare for many bears.
Not only are Celtic cleaning up domestically but they are taking the songs that bears hold closest to their hearts.
For generations The Best by Tina Turner was THE anthem.
During the nineties it confirmed their superiority on the pitch created by the dubious schemes of Dave Murray.
Through the noughties it provided reassurance as Celtic edged out in the amount of trophies won. It was tight, it was close but Rangers were still ahead in the domestic trophy count.
????and they continue to tell us it doesn’t bother them.
We took over Ibrox
We took simply the best
We took their wee comfort blanket of “world’s most successful football club”.
Everywhere simply the best is blasted now Celtic fans will be singing along & Dancing ?122? https://t.co/SzcOnjLM3g— Billyballoonhead (@Billyballoonhe2) June 11, 2026
Since 2012 that Tina Turner anthem has been the last comfort blanket.
CELTIC FANS TAKE EVERYTHING FROM IBROX- EVEN THE TINA TURNER CLASSIC
It is now a favourite for Celtic supporters. Rubbing their noses in it, the ultimate insult. A reminder of past glories but now claimed by the fans of Scotland’s most successful club.
Forced to pay Income Tax and National Insurance like every other club things have been bleak for the Tribute Act at Ibrox.
Charles Green’s big hands promised the earth and delivered little. Much like the annual change of management.
It only took a couple of games for Danny Rohl to get the Daddy Cool treatment.
At a League Cup semi-final defeat in November that was thrown back in their faces. Martin O’Neill returned to haunt Ibrox fans. Not for the last time either.
Rohl joins the band of flops that is led by the one and only Micky Beale.
The Brains Behind Gerrard promised the earth then got sacked leaving behind Lammers, Dessers, Butland, Cifuentes and a cast of duds.
Captain Disappointed left the scene in humiliation as he led his side to another defeat at Celtic Park.
At full time Danny Rohl got the full acclaim of the Celtic support.
With 56 titles to their name Celtic have no intention of letting up.
Summer holidays for Ibrox fans should be a miserable time for years to come.


So funny
Titles 56 – 1 I’ll leave that there
Sorry but you couldnae pay me to sing that song.
I have iin-laws still to congratulate me on my team winning the league, and it’s almost 4 weeks later,they just can’t bring themselves to say it.
Howz about Jethro Tull’s ‘living in the past’for their walk on piece of music ? That would be totally appropriate ! There’s nice flute playing all the way through the song which would make the players feel right as rain as they take to the park pre games !
Brilliant…get it right up them dirty tramps every opportunity we get.