Clickbait And Scare Stories Will Not Derail Celtic From This Title Quest.

List them all if you dare.

Celtic’s option on Jota might not be watertight. He might not sign even if it is.

Carter Vickers might not sign for Celtic, and even if he wants to, the buyout fee is only a “starting point” for negotiations. He could cost up to £10 million.

Celtic might not qualify for the Groups of the Champions League, even if they win the title.

Celtic face losing Tom Rogic. In 18 months. Unless we get cracking.

Celtic could lose Abada, McGregor, Hatate, Kyogo, Juranovic and others in the summer. Name your player, play EPL roulette for the club. Because the stories all come down to the same. This team, which Ange has literally just assembled, is already ripe for breaking up.

Ange himself will be drawing interest from elsewhere. We may lose the manager.

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The Ibrox club is going to post a profit and is now on a firm footing to challenge us for every title race from now until the end of time.

Ramsey is the best footballer in Scotland and will prove it during the run-in.

Their soon-to-be-out-of-contract players are all set to be offered, and will sign, new deals.

If they beat Borussia Dortmund they will go on to win the league because morale will be sky high. If Dortmund beat them they will still win the league because they can then focus solely on winning the league. Or something like that.

All of it adds up to the same thing; it is Celtic perched on the cliff-edge, and peering down into the abyss. You would never think we were the top team in the league, the richest team in the country and that we had won the only domestic trophy up for grabs so far.

We are bombarded with this stuff constantly.

With relentless negativity on our end and relentless pro-Sevco fluff on the other.

But none of it actually matters, in no small part because so little of it actually reflects the reality we are faced with.

Scottish football has been dominated by our club for the last 20 years.

There have been little spells of Ibrox success in that time, but the truth still holds. We are the last remaining superpower, and no amount of clickbait garbage can change that simple fact.

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