There's a palpable sense the change fuming Celtic fans are demanding can't be soothed by a singular act. ‌

Crashing out in Kazakhstan sparked a different kind of rage, one which burns deeper because punters believed an era of continental catastrophes were destined to become a thing of the past. ‌

The brilliance in Bayern was meant to signal the start and not the end of something but Brendan Rodgers ' distress signals over missing transfer arrivals weren't heeded and the Europa League beckons. ‌

Kairat Almaty and their purring punters partied while Celtic diehards stewed and no one was spared as the board, manager and players were condemned over their role in another epic fail.

Now beating a Rangers side on Sunday who look hell-bent on causing themselves serious bodily harm

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