Cheeky Rangers fans have placed an obituary for one Terry Munro in a leading regional newspaper as the club’s supporters continue to goad their Celtic rivals.
Terry Munro is what Rangers fans have been sarcastically calling 10IAR with Celtic fan chants for their “Holy Grail” sounding like the name of a man from Glasgow’s eastend.
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Hosted on the death notices page of the Inverness Courier, Gers fans have submitted an obituary for Terry’s death in a hilariously cheeky dig at our rivals.
The obituary reads:
“MUNRO – Terry, after a year long illness, in Dundee, on Sunday 7th March, 2021. Close friend of Neil Francis. Funeral details to follow. The banter has passed on”.
Rangers fans are certainly enjoying that first title in a decade and whilst the Parkhead supporters mourn the death of their legacy Rangers fans live it up over 55.
What’s more, this is only just the beginning as Rangers fans prepare to ramp up the celebrations with the season currently only in March.
Rangers are still to be handed their legendary 55th Scottish Premiership title as they snatch back the trophy from Celtic in emphatic style, with the club also potentially doing so unbeaten.

There are still six games to go in the Scottish Premiership but this team of Rangers record-breakers could be about to make even more history in the weeks to come.
The club also continues to go well in Europe and following an impressive 1-1 draw away to Slavia Prague an Ibrox “legend” has been earning the plaudits for a hilarious post-match interview.
