Off Topic Pointless point-scoring thread

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From Iain Durrant's new book:

“It was a story that staff and supporters never thought they would find themselves at the centre of, but a tale that many had to live through. ‘I think it was the realisation and the day when they said we were going to go to the Third Division,” Durrant said.
“We were hoping and praying that it wasn’t going to happen, that we were going to get a fine or demoted one league.”

<rofl>

****s still don't get it do they.
 
Demoted to the lowest league in the land, this is the story of how our club picked itself up off the canvas and fought back. With the incredible backing of an army of fans, this great sporting institution wasn’t about to remain grounded for any length of time. A remarkable story – in words and pictures – of The Journey back to the top. This is a top-quality product - 192 pages bound in a hardback A4 format landscape book - perfect for any coffee table!


In "Glasgow Rangers: The Journey" you will discover:


– How the club’s fervent fan base took the fight to the football authorities;

– How Rangers legend Ally McCoist held the club together with a sticking plaster;

– How Rangers played a Scottish Cup tie while a farmer delivered hay on his tractor;

– Which pies are unofficially the best in Scottish football;

– How Historic Scotland closed iconic Dumbarton Castle so Rangers fans couldn’t watch their team free of charge;

– How play was suspended in one match when a ball got stuck on top of the club’s hedge;

– And just how close the mighty Rangers came to going out of the game.”


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Demoted to the lowest league in the land, this is the story of how our club picked itself up off the canvas and fought back. With the incredible backing of an army of fans, this great sporting institution wasn’t about to remain grounded for any length of time. A remarkable story – in words and pictures – of The Journey back to the top. This is a top-quality product - 192 pages bound in a hardback A4 format landscape book - perfect for any coffee table!


In "Glasgow Rangers: The Journey" you will discover:


– How the club’s fervent fan base took the fight to the football authorities;

– How Rangers legend Ally McCoist held the club together with a sticking plaster;

– How Rangers played a Scottish Cup tie while a farmer delivered hay on his tractor;

– Which pies are unofficially the best in Scottish football;

– How Historic Scotland closed iconic Dumbarton Castle so Rangers fans couldn’t watch their team free of charge;

– How play was suspended in one match when a ball got stuck on top of the club’s hedge;

– And just how close the mighty Rangers came to going out of the game.”


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Forgetting the fact that Rangers fans didn't save their club ... n waited for a business man with big hands (n deep pockets)