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'Consequences of Rangers going is revenues are down. We've filled that gap by selling players'

 

http://www.celticfc.tv/freeview?video=1778

 

Oh really Peter?, I thought you said you don't need Rangers?

 

 

Celtic don't need Rangers, says Peter Lawwell

By Chris McLaughlin Senior Football Reporter, BBC Scotland

 

Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell insists his club "don't need Rangers" to flourish financially.

 

Rangers are awaiting the verdict of a long-running tax case that could place the future of the Ibrox club in doubt.

 

But Lawwell says the eventuality of their Old Firm rivals going bust "would have no material effect on Celtic".

 

"We look after ourselves," Lawwell told BBC Scotland. "We don't rely on any other club. We are in a decent position, we're very strong."

 

http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/17013512

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You couldn't make this up could you? Without Rangers and the money they bring to the top division they've had to sell off all their best players and get put out the CL qualifying rounds not once but twice by second rate opposition.

For the past two years they've been playing to half empty home crowds and no one thinks to wonder if that is costing them money.

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