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Aberdeen bathe in Celtic tears and rip into Rangers 'corruption' with astonishing fixture announcement troll

Aberdeen bathe in Celtic tears and rip into Rangers 'corruption' with astonishing fixture announcement troll

Daily Record16 hours ago

The hilarious clip has gone down a storm with Dons and rival supporters in stitches
Aberdeen have rinsed their eleven top flight rivals with a hilarious mickey-taking montage to announce their fixtures for the new Premiership season.
The Dons shared a clip on their Instagram page which has gone down a storm on social media - even with some opposition fans.

But Jimmy Thelin will be hoping it doesn't backfire by getting their rivals fired up when they come to meet.

For it includes rubbing salt into the fresh wounds of Celtic with a clip of Hoops skipper Callum McGregor in tears after their Scottish Cup penalty shootout win just last month.
The compilation lists the dates for the games against each of their rivals in the first part of the season, with the Hoops the visitors to Pittodrie on matchday two.
And for their game against bitter rivals Rangers at Ibrox on November 1 they played the controversial clip of John Brown claiming a decision not to award Nico Raskin a goal at Easter Road last season was 'corrupt'.
Rangers were fined £3000 by the Scottish Football Association for the comment and blasted the authorities in a scathing statement.
For Dundee United they showed a series of tweets from the Tannadice club talking about qualifying for the Europa League - only for Aberdeen's Hampden heroics to relegate them to the Conference League.

They ended with a clip of Spanish comedian Juan Joya Borja, better known as El Ristas (The Giggles) and his famous laugh.
The Tangerines rivals Dundee had new boss Steven Pressley and his admission that if the Dark Blues were looking for a boss to win silverware then WASN'T their man, which saw him criticised.
And for new boys Falkirk it was a clip of some young Bairns ultras which was mocked, St Mirren and images of them allowing Celtic to take over their club shop for a day while Hibs was a clip of Jamie McGrath, moving to Easter Road, holding aloft the Scottish Cup as fans changed 'Hibs are falling apart again.'
All fans were loving it, with one saying: 'Fair play, that is class,' but another added: 'Bold. What could possibly go wrong?'

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