A bizarre feud has broken out between Glasgow Rangers supporter and fans of Little Mix.
In a tug-of-war for this year’s Christmas No. 1, the two warring factions have been taking to social media to shoot barbs at each other for threatening either side’s chance of securing the top spot.
Rangers supporters have been vying to get The Dave Clarke Five’s 1964 track ‘Glad All Over’ to Number 1 over Christmas, in honour of the team’s striker Joe Garner. This, however, has infuriated fans of Little Mix, who are hoping that the band’s latest single ‘Touch’ will merit the coveted chart position.
Also in the running for tis year’s Christmas Number 1 are BRITs Critics Choice winner Rag ‘N’ Bone Man, Inspiral Carpets, and London Hospices Choir.
Check out some of the tweets from this unexpected Twitter feud below.
Jason Holt tackling Jesy Nelson in the Rangers V Little Mix Charity Shield.
No Apology
No Surrender pic.twitter.com/JpgWID4RV3— Gregco (@Gregco5088) December 20, 2016
I’m sorry but if that joke football song ruins Touch’s chance of being #1, I am deleting my account
— private show (@privateillusion) December 20, 2016
Rangers at Little Mix away.#JoeyGarnerChristmasNumberOne pic.twitter.com/r1a0HeOu5A
— Dean Mackinnon (@DeanMackinnon) December 20, 2016
Any truth in the rumour that Rangers casuals and Little Mix casuals are organising a rumble??
— H.E. Pennypacker (@HEPennypacker01) December 20, 2016