That you believed that Rangers going bust meant that they cease to exist. Yet on other threads with a complete lack of self awareness you persist with the lie that the death of Rangers is not the end. Comedically predictable.
It does. Rangers are closing down and yet you are spouting ****e about the club living on. They will not. They are dead. Andrew Patrick Med Dog, self confessed violent sectarian bigot and now a Hunocaust denier.
Oh Golly, the BritishBhigot has announced that Rangers FC had died. Whatever shall we do Your opinion is not required here Bill. Only sane users can comment, of sound mind, you are most certainly not.
no. I am not remotely angry. I dont like rangers and now they have ceased to exist. What is to be angry about?
Fantastic. Proven liar Wedge the Wacist is in full blown denial mode as well. How utterly utterly predictable.
Would you Adam and Eve it, have a Dickie Bird with yourself sahn and get back to bed with your Skin and Blister. On the head!
It's the desperate and wholly predicable response of the really angry. Why would Celtic fans be angry? Every one I know has a huge smile on his face this morning.
If Rangers went bust where would Celtic go? Ooooh I don't really know, maybe go for a wee holiday somewhere, somewhere nice and sunny perhaps. Europe - you remember what that is don't you?
Funny that the only people that told them the truth all along are the people they are still disagreeing with. Despite agreeing that should Rangers go bust they would cease to exist they now want us to forget that and buy into operation "deluded hun bastards"..... Aint gonna happen.
From Wiki: Hunocaust denial is the act of denying the Death of Rangers FC their Insovency event of 2012[SUP][1][/SUP] The key claims of Hunocaust denial are: the Rangers will never die, even when they are dead they will live on despite what Timmy says. Rangers authorities did not use EBTs and Dual Contracts to avoid paying taxes, and the actual number of Tax evaded was significantly (typically an order of magnitude) lower than the historically accepted figure of 150 to 160 million Hunocaust deniers generally do not accept the term denial as an appropriate description of their activities, and use the term revisionism instead.[SUP][5][/SUP] Scholars use the term "denial" to differentiate Hunocaust deniers from historical revisionists, who use established historical methodologies.[SUP][6][/SUP] The methodologies of Hunocaust deniers are criticized as based on a predetermined conclusion that ignores extensive historical evidence to the contrary.[SUP][7][/SUP] Most Hunocaust denial claims imply, or openly state, that the Hunocaust is a hoax arising out of a deliberate Papish conspiracy to advance the interest of Timothy at the expense of other peoples.[SUP][8][/SUP] For this reason, Hunocaust denial is generally considered to be an anti - Timmy[SUP][9][/SUP] conspiracy theory.[SUP][10][/SUP]