Josh Rock is every Rangers fan right now after Premier League Darts antics in Glasgow

Josh Rock has made his love for Rangers publicly known over the course of the last few years, and that was no different when the Premier League Darts rolled into Glasgow.

Although Celtic were in Europa League action on Thursday, there were still plenty of supporters in attendance at the OVO Hydro.

Rangers fans would have been delighted to see Celtic struggle against Stuttgart, with their hopes of European success now slim after a 4-1 loss.

The Gers will now be looking to deal a further blow domestically by pipping their bitter rivals to the Scottish Premier League title.

Danny Rohl’s side already have the bragging rights after the last Old Firm, and Rock’s antics at the Premier League Darts showed that on full display.

Scottish Premier League title race standings
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Josh Rock taunts Celtic fans with Rangers gesture

The noise from Celtic fans did not seem to faze Rock, who soaked in the atmosphere ahead of his Premier League Darts match against Luke Humphries.

A chorus of boos rang out as Rock went to complete his walk-on, and the 24-year-old responded in a fashion all Gers supporters will love.

The Rangers-loving darts player cupped his ears as boos came through from taunting Celtic fans.

Additionally, Rock held up three fingers on one hand, with the other holding up 1. A reference to the last Old Firm fixture where the Bears won 3-1.

Unfortunately, on this occasion, the Celtic fans in attendance got the last laugh as Rock lost to Humphries 6-2, but the pre-match antics will no doubt go down well with the Ibrox faithful.

Rangers must avoid Livingston blip ahead of Old Firm

Rohl’s side take on Livingston in the Scottish Premier League, and while their opponents are bottom of the league, they cannot afford to be complacent.

The margins are extremely tight at the top of the table, and any slip could be crucial in the outcome of the season.

The G51 outfit certainly have history on their side, as the Lions often struggle to compete against them.

23 games in all competitions since Livingston last beat Rangers stat.
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A win against Livingston is the bare minimum, especially with another Old Firm fixture looming the following week.

With the match at Ibrox, Rohl will be looking to keep those bragging rights and, in turn, denting their Glasgow rivals’ own hopes of a league title.

In that instance, Rock may ultimately have the final laugh against Celtic fans.

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