It's a pointless argument, made by pointless people on a pointless internet forum. Then why do you spend so much of your time on here trying to convince us that you're right?
As long as people want to support Rangers then Rangers will be there, you as a non-Rangers fan can't say to me as a Rangers fan, that my club is dead as you have no right to do so. I have the right to tell you what is incontrovertible in the eyes of the football authorities and you might not like it but it doesn't make me wrong. As long as my club plays at Ibrox, in blue with that Rangers crest, with all the trophies, then that is Rangers to me and to thousands of others. But the team that plays at Ibrox won't be playing with the same crest or be called Rangers.
It's a really pointless argument that only occupies the most backwards of minds. It seems to be occupying a lot of your mind.
So, I couldn't pay my mortgage and was engulfed by credit cards bills that I couldn't pay because I had lost my job, I ended up losing my home and was declared bankrupt.
Does that mean that I died and the me that came out of the bankruptcy was a new me? As I alluded to earlier, the differences between an indivdual and a corporate entity are vast.
The most important in respect of your ill considered argument is that a trading organisation cannot exist without the ability to operate. Hence a liquidation event is the ultimate failure of a corporate entity to fulfil their basic function and as such would cease to exist.
I wouldn't bother as I'm not remotely interested in what you have to type.
Just in case you're pulling my leg and were waiting on me continuing this diatribe I apologise for being away so long, I had to attend a conference call after my smoke



