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Celtic troll Rangers with perfect ‘Paradise’ response after Glasgow derby victory

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For those of you who may have missed it, before Sunday’s Glasgow derby, Rangers put up a rather odd post on their social media channel.

Rangers posted a scenic overview of Celtic Park in the sunshine, with the words ‘Away Days’ attached to the image.

For a rival club to do that was rather funny. Celtic fans in the comments section saw it that way, but the Rangers supporters didn’t and were rather perplexed.

But moments after Celtic’s 3-1 win over Rangers concluded, the admin of the winning side couldn’t help but troll their rivals with the words ‘Paradise on your mind’, in response to the Gers’ social media post.

What a huge win, how do you feel, Celtic fans? 😍😍

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Martin O'Neill and Danny Rohl side by side on the touchline during Celtic's showdown against Rangers in the Premiership at Celtic Park.
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Celtic end Rangers’ title hopes with a laugh

Not only is the title now in Celtic’s hands, after this victory, but also Hearts dropping points at Motherwell on Saturday evening.

But these three points in the final Glasgow derby of the season mean that Rangers’ hopes of becoming champions are over.

It’s happened at the hands of Celtic, and all with a laugh. Even during this hectic campaign for the Hoops, they can poke fun at those across the road.

And there are more social media posts…

It seems as though the Rangers admin hasn’t had a great Sunday afternoon, because there seemed to be too much of a Celtic theme to their posts leading up to the game.

While that overview of Celtic Park hasn’t been deleted by the Gers, they did delete a different post of their players inside the stadium.

As you can see above, even this Rangers fan knows that the admin of his club has had a ‘howler’ with how they were building up to the game.

There were several images, which have now been deleted, of Mikey Moore and Connor Barron, with the beautiful image of the Celtic badge in view.

That was deleted, and it wouldn’t be a surprise if their overview of Celtic Park is also deleted. But they can’t delete the table, because it tells the real story.