Celtic superfan Rod Stewart tells pundit Simon Jordan to 'shut the f*** up' in explosive rant

Rod Stewart had a few X-rated words to say to football pundit Simon Jordan - and the Celtic fan did not hold back.

The die-hard Hoops supporter showed his commitment to the club by jetting back from his tour to watch his heroes defeat Rangers in last weekend's derby at Parkhead before flying back out to Antwerp as part of a whirlwind 24-hours of travel. The Maggie May singer is a strong backer of the Scottish game, unlike talkSPORT's Jordan, who has made his views on the game north of the border clear on more than one occasion, the Record reports.

However, this time the rocker had enough and took to his Instagram stories to take aim at the former Crystal Palace chief. He's warned him to back off and 'Shut the f*** up' over his views on Scottish football and made it clear he is sick and tired of the constant disrespect fired towards our clubs north or the border - not just Celtic.

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Writing on his Instagram stories to his 1.4million followers, Sir Rod said: "I'm absolutely sick and tired of constant deriding and disrespect of Scottish Football shown down south. Especially by one Mr Simon 'motor mouth' Jordan [who I'm sure has had elocution lessons in the past].

"It's our game, we know it's not the EPL or La Liga but it's our game and I love it. So back off Mr Jordan, and by the way, what did you achieve at Crystal Palace? With all due respect to Palace of course.

"One thing Graeme Souness quite rightly pointed out the other day on talkSPORT was if Celtic or Rangers were in the Championship with the money that's dished out by Sky etc it would only be a couple of years and we would be able to compete, no doubt about that. So shut the f*** up Jordan, and leave Scottish Football alone."

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