
Tom English takes aim at Rangers fans after absence v Celtic in ticket row
Tom English has admitted that he didn’t care about Rangers fans missing the latest Old Firm clash against Celtic.
Ticket rows between both clubs mean the last few derbies have seen zero travelling fans making the short trip across Glasgow.
The BBC pundit insisted that the atmosphere was still “incredible” during the 3-0 defeat for the Bears last week.

Writing on his personal Twitter account, English shared his view after an argument started on ticketing for the Old Firm.
“Am I alone in not really caring if there are no away fans at Old Firm games?” he wrote.
“The atmosphere a few weeks ago was incredible.”
Incredible?
Any atmosphere is going to sound better from one set of fans when there are no opposition fans in a derby game.
This row has gone on for far too long between Rangers and Celtic, and one of the clubs has to become the bigger person sooner rather than later.
There is nothing better than a rivalry, especially this one with it being one of the biggest in the world.
Imagine beating Celtic at Ibrox next time, and then having the away fans there to watch their side crumble?
They would all quickly forget last week’s game, and English would be made to eat his words, something that has needed to happen for months now.
Let’s get this rivalry flying again, there has been no better time with both clubs seemingly back to their best.
In other Rangers news, this BBC pundit was left ‘screaming’ after major transfer development at Ibrox