
With his last old game, Walter Smith, the legendary director of Rangers, has admitted that he was “destructive” and the Glasgow derby leaves the file.
It was in 2011, while retirement was on the horizon and when the subject outside the stadium dominated the headlines. The latter emphasizes his desire to be called a day.
It is unlikely that former captain Smith Barry Ferguson wants to be his last taste in a game that means everything in Glasgow, but it is slightly counted on this occasion.
Celtic’s last 14 season wins have left Ferguson’s mouth bitter, while the president is preparing to make his final game against the champions, with Ibruss players expected to make a big change.
Like a former Rangers captain, Ferguson knows the game from inside, after making his debut in the derby in the middle boiler room alongside Giovanni van Bronkhours and Jürgen Albertz in 1998.
However, despite the end of the five-year wait for Celtic Park to win at the last time they locked, Ferguson’s summary of The Hotseat appears to end with an unpleasant result elsewhere and his inability to win at home.
It has not been the problem of the Celtic in the past few months.
They have won the last two derbies and a penalty kicked in December against Brendan Rodgers in December.
They have scored three goals in three consecutive three consecutive games against their former rivals since
And however you feel that the Ranjers are as behind the Celtic, as they have been so far.
The goals were rained and the points were poured with an amazing order against other clubs in the Premier League.
Rangers have scored just one goal in their previous six games, and are also surprisingly the fact that they have admitted at least twice in the 13s of the 13s in general.