Spotted this absloute cracker on McMurdo's Blog: Recently I spoke to Richard Gough and one of the things we discussed was how comments are often misconstrued in the media. Knowing that many bluenoses were upset with a comment attributed to the 9IAR captain, I spoke to Goughie and gave him the opportunity to put the record straight. Here is his response: âI have been aware for a while that some Rangers fans are upset with a comment attributed to me in an article a couple of years ago where I stated that the club I gave blood, sweat and tears for is dead. Let me say that I donât have a perfect recollection of my comments at this time but I do know what I was trying to convey and want to make that abundantly clear now. My comments were in the context of grief at what had happened to the club I captained. Recently I said that I wish I had done more to speak up at that time. My meaning was certainly not that the club which plays at Ibrox now and is named Rangers FC is a totally different and new entity from the club I played for. I simply meant that the era which I was so proud to be a part of was over and that what lay ahead was uncertain and unknown. Letâs be honest â they were dark times and many of us didnât know if there would be a Rangers during the worst of those days. In hindsight I might have picked my words more carefully, although Rangers supporters I know personally totally understand what I was trying to say when I have explained it to them. I appreciate the chance to clarify this and am happy to apologise if anyone was offended by my comments. I would also like to point out that my involvement with Dave King in Ibrox1972Ltd should help convince people that I very much believe the club we all love is the one it was my honour to represent as a player and captain. To coin a phrase: Rangers â Now, Then, Forever.â Richard Gough I was aware that the above was what the big man meant but it wasnât my place to speak for him. Now that he has cleared the matter up I hope anybody who held these comments against Gough will accept his explanation. Itâs no secret that I do not agree with the King-Gough fund but I am in no doubt that Richard Gough has Rangersâ best interests at heart and I think he believes that, although the Rangers he played for was a different team, era and maybe culture â it is the same Rangers in essence today. As Goughie said, Rangers Now, Then and Forever. And so say all of us. Ahem I hate to put a fly in the ointment but here's what Richard actually said at the time according to the Sun: Richard Gough wants the Rangers culprits jailed for life. Yesterdayâs news that HMRC would reject Charles Greenâs CVA proposal was followed by a chilling statement warning that âliquidation provides the best opportunity to protect taxpayers, by allowing the potential investigation and pursuit of possible claims against those responsible for the companyâs financial affairs in recent years.â That statement would have sent alarm bells running for all former directors, as well as former chairmen Craig Whyte, John McClelland and David Murray. Sympathy is thin on the ground amongst the Rangers support for those who âchased the dreamâ with Gough blunt and to the point with his anger. âLock them up and throw the key away,â he told The Sun. âThe club I gave blood, sweat and tears for is dead. Whose fault is it? I donât care. âAll I care about is the people who brought Rangers to their knees are punished. Tax evasion is a crime, everyone knows that. If you donât pay your taxes you go to jail. âItâs a white-collar crime that must have consequences so if HMRC are really serious about liquidation giving them the best chance to investigate why Rangers failed, I want to see it done properly. âI want to see the people who are responsible for running Rangers into the ground brought to book. I donât know if itâs Craig Whyte or whoever but I do know the culprit â or culprits â should be locked up.â Gough added: âIâm still numb by the news 140 years of history has been wiped out in one fell swoop. Itâs like a death in the family you know has been coming for a while. âWhen it happens it still knocks you for six. Itâs difficult to know what to make of it all. Too big to fail, thatâs what I always thought. Or maybe it was more to do with not believing a club could be so badly mismanaged. âThis whole sorry episode has been one ratâs nest of corruption. So much of it stinks. It would take someone a long time to start piecing together all the rotten bits of this jigsaw but time might be something HMRC have if they are so determined to clamp down on tax evasion in football. âWhen that happens I hope they show no mercy to the people who have destroyed Rangers. Itâs the last thing the players deserve, the last thing boss Ally McCoist needs. âWill anyone at Rangers go home tonight confident their wages are going to drop into the bank at the end of the month? Fat chance. âThereâs always protection for the rich, no matter how badly they mess up. Well this time it canât happen. âThereâs a lot of people in Scottish football having a party right now. Iâm not disagreeing about Rangers being punished. I just donât understand why so many people are glorying in this. Itâs not just the graveyard of Rangers these people are dancing on thereâs a real danger it could be Scottish football that dies a slow death because of this.
"My meaning was certainly not that the club which plays at Ibrox now and is named Rangers FC is a totally different and new entity from the club I played for". “I’m still numb by the news 140 years of history has been wiped out in one fell swoop"
"One day Rangers will be back. They will wear light blue and play at Ibrox Stadium. But it won’t be the same club I played for. Instead Rangers have died"
“All I care about is the people who brought Rangers to their knees are punished. Tax evasion is a crime, everyone knows that. If you don’t pay your taxes you go to jail. thinks tax evasion is a crime yet jumps on board with a convicted tax avoider dignity timmy, dignity
I don't have a bald-face so I realised he was not talking about me, likewise i'm no ***** so one assumes he meant Richard Gough and the crime which must never be mentioned.