Celtic
Don’t look for favours, Celtic good enough not to need them
Don’t expect any favours from elsewhere tonight, we must focus on ourselves as the title is still very much in our hands.
Tonight’s clash with Dundee like all our remaining games is a vital one. theRangers who are of course the current league leaders travel to Ayrshire to take on an-inform Kilmarnock on the plastic at Rugby Park.
With Kilmarnock already having beaten theRangers and ourselves (twice) in Ayrshire already this season there will be some optimism amongst our supporters that Derek McInness side can spring another upset or even hold out for a draw.
Plenty of supporters will be keeping check on the score from along the M77 you can be sure of that, but to be honest we shouldn’t really be that bothered or surprised at the likely outcome.
Yes it would be a welcome boost if Phillipe Clements Galacticos were to drop any points, but our main objective should be to firmly focus on our own side.
We still have the destiny of the title in our own hands and we should roar the team on to victory tonight. It’s not about anyone else, it’s all about us.
We don’t need any favours from anyone, we got ourselves into the precarious position we are currently in, but we can get ourselves back out of it. We are more than capable of doing that. If we win all our remaining games we will be Champions. It’s that simple. And the same goes for the Scottish Cup.
Just an Ordinary Bhoy
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