Tom English: Old Firm guilty of massaging numbers

TO suggest that Celtic and Rangers are more alike than many of their supporters would ever care to imagine is to subject yourself to a social media fatwa – but it’s the truth.

The Old Firm need each other whether they care to accept it or not. Different colours, but same kind of obsession, same focus on what “the other lot” are up to even though the gulf between them has never been greater. Three divisions and a world of achievement separates them and yet the two sets of fans bang on about each other just as much now as they ever did when they were locking horns for championships and cups. All the time you hear how “they” are “irrelevant” to “us”, but the reality tells you different. Their mutual fixation is unaltered despite so much change in the world they are currently living in.

Yesterday’s release of the official attendance figures for both clubs as given to Strathclyde Police – as opposed to a product of the imagination of the Old Firm’s respective press departments – was instructive in that it illustrated the one-upmanship that exists between them.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad