Best Twitter reactions to the Rangers statement on Derek McInnes
Unsurprisingly, there were many reactions on social media to the statement, primarily for its use of the lesser-spotted word ‘concomitant’.
Meaning ‘naturally accompanying or associated’, the word appeared in the statement’s fourth paragraph.
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Hide AdFans and journalists alike took to social media to comment on the use of the word and the statement in general - here are some of the best reactions...
@JohnBarnes01 tweeted: “Brilliant. At least Rangers are doing their bit for education. Fans and reporters looking up the definition of concomitant.”
@pwmcomms added: “Well you learn something new everyday. I thought ‘Concomitant’ used to play Centre Back for France...”
@jaggytooth wrote: “See if Derek McInnes doesn’t slip concomitant into his next presser, it’ll be an open goal missed and I’ll be hugely disappointed...”
@AlasdairSim suggested: “The amount of Google searches for ‘concomitant’ must be wild tonight.”
@itslegaltender asked: “When’s Andy Halliday coming back off loan from Concomitant?”
@ry_mack83 joked: “Sick day tomorrow. ‘Nah sorry boss, I’m concomitant’.”
@GreigC22 wanted to know: “What does concomitant actually mean? Baffle us with fancy words, take our minds off the fact we’re still managerless?”
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Hide Ad@ETimsNet wondered: “Did we really draw Concomitant in the Europa League?”
@morralexand added: “Rangers might not win the league, but they would win a scrabble tournament.”
@Jinky_Tim echoed Caixinha, saying: “The dog barks, but the concomitant keeps going.”