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Supposed Rangers Fan Cries On Live Radio After Champions League Exit

Supposed Rangers Fan Cries On Live Radio After Champions League Exit
Jonathan Byrne
By Jonathan Byrne
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It's been a rough week for Rangers fans.

Fresh after Dundee United ended their unbeaten run in the SPFL, The Gers now find themselves on a three match skid.

Swedish side Malmo dumped Steven Gerrard's side out of Champions League qualifying on Tuesday night, 4-2 on aggregate.

It now leaves them in a Europa League play-off with either Alashkert of Armenia or Kairat of Kazakhstan.

Sports radio channel talkSport are known for bringing fans on after major news, and they delved deep into what went wrong for Rangers.

Hosts Jamie O'Hara and Jamie Cundy welcomed onto the show an alleged Rangers supporter by the name of 'Paul'.

"He's got to go, honestly he's got to go," the fan said. "He won the Covid cup, he won the league with no fans in, as soon as we got fans in, look what happened."

It seemed like a bit of an overreaction given the recency bias of their latest defeats. O'Hara asked if he thought Rangers crumbled.

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"Totally, totally mate, totally crumbled," he said. "I cannae believe it." Then it appeared as if Paul was sobbing on the other side of the phone.

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The presenters were a bit dumbstruck at what they were hearing. "Are you crying Paul? Are you alright?" they asked.

"This was our big chance in the Champions League, they've got Ange Postecoglou, I can see them beating us honestly. I'm off."

They managed to get a hold of Paul later on in the show, but Rangers fans took to social media as they were calling bluff.

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Supposedly, Rangers fans claim Paul was actually a Celtic fan, given the over-dramatised nature of his phone call. Madness.

We'll let you do the detective work for yourselves. Nonetheless, you can't doubt his commitment to the cause.

Rangers will be looking to bounce back in their Scottish Cup tie with Dunfermline Athletic on Friday night.

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