Just when you thought 2016 couldn't get any weirder.
Little Mix fans have found themselves involved in a bizarre online feud with Glasgow Rangers fans over the Christmas number one spot in the UK singles chart this week after Rangers fans started campaigning to get ‘Glad All Over’ by The Dave Clarke Five to be the Christmas number one in honour of their striker Joe Garner.
Little Mix fans, who are hoping that the girl groups second single 'Touch' will snatch number one, are facing down with Rangers fans online and it's getting heated.
Rangers at Little Mix away.#JoeyGarnerChristmasNumberOne pic.twitter.com/r1a0HeOu5A
— Dean Mackinnon (@DeanMackinnon) 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
@NathC1994 @explicitkp4 comparison between the girlband and the football team? The level of stupidity
— sophie (@gloriousjerrie) December 20, 2016
@gloriousjerrie @NathC1994 @explicitkp4 Rangers have sold out more venues than Little Mix #fact #JoeyGarnerChristmasNumberOne
— Jack Cranmer (@JackCranmer72) December 20, 2016
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
Oooh it's Rangers fans attacking Little Mix for no reason. That doesn't surprise me, they're Rangers fans. A good portion of them are scum.
— Kelly (@hughesytweets) December 20, 2016
Little mix V Rangers 😅😅 pic.twitter.com/xWb9DDM0Js
— RED WHITE AND BLUE (@_R_W_B_) December 20, 2016
Anyone else expecting the next song from little mix to be your not rangers anymore
— Del Boy (@Delbud) 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
No word yet from Little Mix themselves, but fingers crossed they start wearing Celtic jerseys and say nothing else.
Via NME