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Alan Brazil shares whether he’d give up Celtic winning the league for Ipswich to get promoted
Celtic are going for the Scottish title and Ipswich Town going for promotion to the Premier League, and Alan Brazil has had his say on both.
Self-confessed Celtic fan Brazil was one of the star players for Ipswich Town back in the late 70s and early 80s and he continually talks up his former team over on TalkSPORT.
Of course, Brazil is also an avid Celtic supporter and does everything he can to put over the Hoops, especially when it comes to matters involving Rangers.
As we know, Celtic and Rangers are going head to head this season in one of the tightest title races for some time.
Just a single point, albeit Rangers have a game in hand, separates the teams as they prepare to face each other this weekend at Ibrox.
However, when posed with the question of if he’d rather see Celtic take the title or Ipswich go up, Brazil admitted it was one to tug on the heart-strings.

Alan Brazil shares if he’d rather Ipswich win promotion or Celtic win the league
Speaking on his show on this morning, Brazil was posed with the tricky question around both Ipswich and Celtic.
And while Brazil admitted he’d love to see the Tractor Boys win promotion, he can’t have it being at the expense of his beloved Celtic losing the title to Rangers.
“I’d love to see Ipswich back in the Prem. But at the same time… you’re going to get me in trouble here. We have got to get Ipswich up, but not at the expense of Celtic winning the title. I wouldn’t mind if it was Aberdeen or something but not to that mob from the West End,” Brazil said.
Celtic travel to Ibrox this weekend knowing that a win puts the title in their own hands, despite Rangers having that game in hand.
Brendan Rodgers’ return to the club has not gone as swimmingly as some expected and there’s been pressure on the former Liverpool boss throughout the season.
However, a win over the Gers would be massive and if he can deliver the title, then nobody will care.
Alan Brazil, then, will be hoping for the best of both worlds when it comes to both Celtic and Ipswich.