Rangers fans have certainly enjoyed twisting the arm of their Celtic counterparts in the aftermath of the 2-0 Scottish Cup win at Ibrox and one pre-match tweet has gathered a lot of attention.
Heading into the game much of the talk from the Celtic support concerned a “last dance” for captain Scott Brown with the Scottish Cup supposed to be the final trophy of his Parkhead tenure.
https://twitter.com/kieransmyth97/status/1383491558545051649
It wasn’t just Brown either; with exit reports intensifying around the likes of Odsonne Edouard and Kris Ajer, it had some Parkhead fans musing over the Chicago Bulls inspired Netflix series.
Rangers fans naturally found the entire thing very amusing pre-match and even funnier post-match.
The Gers put together a very composed performance at Ibrox and were every inch worth the 2-0 victory despite a string of solid Allan McGregor saves, including from an Odsonne Edouard penalty.
The result means that the likes of Scott Brown – at the very least – will be leaving Celtic Park off the back of the club’s first trophyless season in a decade.
Some of the club’s biggest assets are also set to move on ahead of what promises to be a tumultuous summer at Parkhead with the club still manager-less as it stands.
Rangers fans took to Twitter after the game to goad their Celtic rivals with the club’s fans taking to the platform to celebrate the “last dance” tweet:
https://twitter.com/JaySeeKayy/status/1383811878510424073
https://twitter.com/_crooksy72/status/1383815226273931270
https://twitter.com/EmpireFF/status/1383811701384962050
https://twitter.com/bryanshaw1872/status/1383811769131433991
Apparently Celtic or their supporters aren’t the only ones who took inspiration from the motivational Netflix series.
A leading Ibrox star revealed that before a ball was kicked this season the Rangers team cited the show as motivation to go out and reclaim the title.
