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"The Battle of Britain, really, is who's going to win the Premier League. It's not Celtic! It's not really the Battle of Britain, let's be fair... Celtic would be a Championship side, if that."However, Sutton, armed with a cohesive argument and some handy facts, arguably won the debate. Part two went along similar lines, and once again Sutton came out with some good lines about his BT colleague. Sutton said Savage is now more unpopular than Joey Barton in Scotland after his opinions on Celtic, an achievement given Barton's brief, controversial spell with Rangers. "I got hundreds of tweets, all slaughtering Robbie Savage," Sutton said, before listing some of the players who arrived in English football from Scotland and excelled. "What an idiot." https://twitter.com/eirSport/status/807616806739386368 Savage was given the chance to respond later on BT Sport Score, but, once again, found himself outwitted by Sutton. "Well, recently this is what Robbie said," Sutton began
"He said that Manchester City need a defender, which one would you have Robbie? Robbie said Virgil van Dijk. Where did he play, Robbie? Up at Celtic!"Savage replied that the Scottish champions were merely a "stop-gap" before he moved onto better things, but had, once again lost the debate. https://twitter.com/eirSport/status/807618820349247488 When you come at the king, Savage, you best not miss. Catch up with this week's episode of Football Friday Live
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