Celtic fans laugh at Sky Sports' latest Rangers news

Celtic fans have been left laughing at Sky Sports' latest update on the Rangers, as the Ibrox club's struggles continue.
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It would be safe to say that there are a lot of problems at Celtic right now. Even then, the Hoops are squeezing out a few results and remain in the title race. On the other hand, the issues at hand seem to be much bigger at Ibrox, who seem to be changing managers pretty much every season. Russell Martin was brought in this summer but then sacked just 123 days later, and has now been replaced by Danny Rohl.

The German manager has made a relatively better start to life at Ibrox. Let's see how it unfolds over a longer stretch of time though. Of course, their problems are not just on the pitch.

The Ibrox club have a lot of problems regarding their financial status as well. They have existed for a while now as they post significant losses pretty much every year, just like changing managers. And it has not changed this time around.

As reported by Sky Sports Scotland, Rangers have posted a £14.8m loss in their latest accounts, despite a record revenue of £94.1m. Despite this, they are expected to be active in the January transfer window.

Celtic fans laugh at Sky Sports' latest Rangers news

One Celtic fan wrote: "Can’t wait for the 49ers takeover."

Another said: "A loss every year since the club reformed in 2012."

There are certainly two ways to look at this. Firstly, posting losses every year is pretty unsustainable if you ask us. But on the other hand, the Ibrox club are at least showing ambition. Can the same be said about Celtic?

That is one of the biggest issues at Celtic right now. The fans don't believe that they are doing enough to take the club forward, despite posting record revenue and profits pretty much every season. That needs to change and as soon as possible.