Kenny Miller admits he still gets 'pelters' when going to Celtic Park but revealed that Ally McCoist found his last venture to Parkhead 'worse than ever'.
The Rangers heroes will be in position in Glasgow's east end as Ange Postecoglou's men look to emulate September's 4-0 hammering of their rivals in a bid to stretch the gap on Michael Beale's side to twelve points. The Ibrox outfit have not won on Celtic's turf since late 2020 but Beale remains unbeaten in league action in a real do-or-die game.
Miller, who covers Scottish football for multiple outlets, admits he still gets pelters for being in the unique position of having played for both Glasgow sides. But the ex-striker revealed he spoke with Rangers hero McCoist at the last derby at Celtic Park, with the popular commentator telling of the abuse he received being 'worse than ever'.
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Miller told Talksport when asked by host Alan Brazil if he gets pelters: "Yes, I do still get it. I'm actually at the game tomorrow. I've managed to get a wee seat.
"I am working on commentary tomorrow. I will be sitting there in the middle of the main stand, right behind the Celtic fans. The last two times I've been there has been 3-0 and 4-0 working at the game so it wasn't a good day at the office on those days!"
On if McCoist gets away with it, he added: "No, well we actually spoke about it the last time, I think it was the first game at Celtic Park this season.
"He said it was probably worse than ever walking in there. He said he actually felt a little bit threatened walking in."
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