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During the SPFA Player of the Year awards, Michael Stewart addresses the disparity between Celtic and Rangers.

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Michael Stewart discusses the disparity between Celtic and Rangers during the SPFA Player of the Year accolades. Celtic’s draw with Rangers at Ibrox coincided with the SPFA Player of the Year Awards. The final Glasgow Derby of the season concluded in a draw at Ibrox,

 

 


 

thanks to Adam Idah’s second-half Celtic goal. After five fixtures between the two clubs, Brendan Rodgers has won two, Barry Ferguson has won one, and the final game ended in a draw because of Celtic’s draw with Rangers. There was discussion at the SPFA Player of the Year awards about the disparity between Celtic and Rangers as a consequence of the even results between the two clubs.

 

 

 

 

Michael Stewart provides a summary of the event. Nevertheless, the conversation shifted to Celtic and Rangers, and Stewart refuted the assertions made by certain attendees at the awards ceremony regarding the current disparity between the two clubs. Stewart stated to The Scottish Football Social Club,

 

 

 

 

“The other obvious issue is that they require a team with a higher level of quality in order to compete with Celtic for an entire season.” “At present, that is a significant undertaking.” I conversed with several individuals last night, and some individuals believe that the disparity is not as significant as others. It is a substantial disparity.

 

 

 

 

They must significantly enhance a significant portion of the squad, while simultaneously hoping that Celtic loses players, experiences an abysmal transfer window, and that some of their key players fail to perform at the expected level next season. “There is a substantial gap that must be addressed, and I do not anticipate that it will be resolved in the upcoming season.”

 

 

 

 

It is a process that will require time. Celtic’s accomplishments are unparalleled. Celtic’s trophy history is unparalleled by any other institution in the nation. The Parkhead club has since secured another title after being officially recognised as Scotland’s most successful club following their victory over Rangers in the League Cup final.

 

 

 

 

The Scottish Premiership has been won 55 times, the Scottish Cup has been held 42 times, and the League Cup has been won 33 times. In the event that Celtic prevail over Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup final this month, Rodgers will have the opportunity to increase his success. Stewart is correct; the disparity is substantial and will only continue to widen.







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