In a week when Celtic fans have adorned the Parkhead gates with banners, called for the sacking of their manager and asked fans to take to the cark park, the appearance of celebrity fan Tommy Sheridan will be the cherry on top for Rangers supporters.
Our Old Firm rivals are in genuine meltdown as a rampant Rangers ramp up the pressure in the title race and stick their necks out with an 11-point lead.

Celtic might have two games in hand, but their supporters are losing patience and belief that the dream of “10IAR” can become a reality.
Tommy Sheridan will be familiar to Rangers fans and we’ve had near radio silence from the former politician ever since his last outburst came back to bite him.
Sheridan had tried to goad Rangers fans over the October Old Firm whilst also issuing a rallying cry to Celtic fans ahead of the match with AC Milan.
Celtic would lose both games and have since gone in a run of two wins in eight games.
Rangers fans gave as good as they got with that video, as Tommy tried to land a few jabs on the Ibrox club.
Now Sheridan is back again speaking on A Celtic State of Mind and has caught the attention of Rangers fans after the Celtic man criticised the suggestion that this is Rangers’ best start to a domestic season in 53 years.
“We’re facing a renewed, new club across Glasgow which just so happens to have had its best start for 53 years,” said Sheridan.
“We’re over attacking our own side; the only people who are benefiting from this tirade of negativity are Rangers and Rangers supporters.”
Naturally, the Rangers support have given back as good as they’ve as Tommy Sheridan shows up on the scene:
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It’s been some week in the Glasgow with Rangers fan aplenty absolutely stunned by the meltdown from across the city.
The club’s supporters were also left in stitches after the Green Brigade unveiled a banner at Celtic Park demanding Neil Lennon leaves the club.
