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HEARTS owner Vladimir Romanov reckons Celtic's only chance of beating Dinamo Moscow in the Champions League is if the match officials give them a helping hand.

 

The outspoken Russian-born businessman even suggested Tony Mowbray's men could suffer a repeat of the embarrassment in Bratislava in Gordon Strachan's first game in charge.

 

Romanov insisted: "I expect Dinamo to win the tie. Celtic is a shallow club which is steadily degrading.

 

"If Dinamo plays their best football, it could be a repetition of the 5-0 loss in the clash with Artmedia several years ago."

 

He added: "At the moment, the Russian premiership is much stronger than the SPL. Their game is much more fair and open - without only two clubs dominating it.

 

"Celtic's only hope is for the referees to help them.

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LMFAO.... You've got to laugh at Romanov. What a muppet. He actually does have a point on this one though. Celtic are up against it with this team, as they're really good. There's also the fact that Celtic have at least one player who's biggest talent is simulating a foul in the opponent's box looking for the ref to blow for a penalty. All in all, I'd say Romanov is just about right here, but he's still a tool.

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That should smooth over relations between Hearts fans and Celtic fans.

 

:) True. The Hearts fans that I know absolutely detest our Glasgow Rivals. Most of them hate us too but seem to hate them more by a country mile more :D

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