Clive Tyldesley has opened up on the Celtic lesson he learned from his Rangers TV stint - after a fan made one thing clear over the Parkhead side.He was the man who took on in-house commentating of the Light Blues during the 2020/21 campaign.
With the coronavirus pandemic at a high, fans had to tune in via club channels to watch games with no fans permitted in stadiums.
That campaign turned out to be a historic one for the club after they went the Scottish Premiership campaign unbeaten under Steven Gerrard and ended Celtic's hopes of claiming ten-in-a-row in the process.Tyldesley admits it was a wonderful 18-month adventure he had while working for the Ibrox side - but he did get corrected over a key lesson when working for one of the big two in Glasgow.
He spoke about providing an update over the Celtic score from a game and happened to refer to them as the 'The Hoops'. It prompted a reaction from one supporter with the commentator remembering the exact wording of his warning.He told Four Four Two: "Rangers really wanted me – they’d done a deal to provide free coverage of all of their home games for their season ticket holders until they could go back into the stadium.
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