Immaculate Conception.

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You said they were the horses mouth. Are you now saying they are not the horses mouth?

How did Rangers get on in the ChampionsLeague this year? That is right, they weren't in it? Why not? Because they are no longer a football club.

Far from deflecting from the point of tje thread, I am examining what it is that makes 'educated' people believe in something that is otherwise incredible to rational and reasoned thought.

Your irrational belief in the continuity of Rangers is a perfect example of that.

<laugh>

Give it a ****in rest

<laugh>

What a rest? We can move on to what other sources say if you like.
 
And reality. Don't forget that. Do you think the administrators of Rangers acknowledge the club is no more is a wind up? The SPL?

Of course the administrators and league know that it's a new club - however as far as most people who follow football are concerned they're still Rangers - most people don't look at the legalities etc. You're right - of course you are - but it isn't the way that most casual on lookers view it.
Are you a lawyer by the way? I really hope if I do Jury service again you're on the case <laugh>
 
So the team that plays today, is the Rangers of old in spirit?
For those many thousands of Rangers fans who changed their mind as to what the reality of liquidation of their club would mean, then yes. That is a fair summary.

Legally "The Club" is no longer a sporting entity.
 
And reality. Don't forget that. Do you think the administrators of Rangers acknowledge the club is no more is a wind up? The SPL?

Of course the administrators and league know that it's a new club - however as far as most people who follow football are concerned they're still Rangers - most people don't look at the legalities etc. You're right - of course you are - but it isn't the way that most casual on lookers view it.
Are you a lawyer by the way? I really hope if I do Jury service again you're on the case <laugh>

And in there is my point. Mr T will suspend his own rational thought to support his new club as though it were the same as the old. Yet finds it 'insane' and 'laughable' when others do similarly with regards to their faith.
 
No one supported the company, the club was about before the company and will outlive the company.

The company behind Man U was incorporated in 2005, the company behind Liverpool was incorporated in 1997, it doesn't matter to anyone because we support the Club, not the company.

The old club wasn't liquidated, the company was, the new company bought the assets of the old company, but Rangers live on.

"99.9% activity" <laugh>

Jeebus, Weeble, why?
 
No one supported the company, the club was about before the company and will outlive the company.

The company behind Man U was incorporated in 2005, the company behind Liverpool was incorporated in 1997, it doesn't matter to anyone because we support the Club, not the company.

The old club wasn't liquidated, the company was, the new company bought the assets of the old company, but Rangers live on.

"99.9% activity"

Jeebus, Weeble, why?

Beel
 
And in there is my point. Mr T will suspend his own rational thought to support his new club as though it were the same as the old. Yet finds it 'insane' and 'laughable' when others do similarly with regards to their faith.

So this immaculate conception. Why is this not insane or laughable?
 
No one supported the company, the club was about before the company and will outlive the company.

The company behind Man U was incorporated in 2005, the company behind Liverpool was incorporated in 1997, it doesn't matter to anyone because we support the Club, not the company.

Right.....If only someone had taken the time to find out what incorporated meant.....

Hang on one cotton pickin minute.....I know just the monumental spastic of a patsy who was asked that very question who just might know the answer to this one.....

Here he is<ok>

RebelBhoy said:
there is no context in which the word incorporated means that Govan became part of Glasgow.

Well, you're wrong, unless you have a technicality that you wish to use.

Incorporated is the past tense of incorporate:

Verb



  1. To include (something) as a part.

Thanks Wedgie..

Much appreciated.

Unless you want to stick with your original answer as to what you think "incorporated" means?

So do you think incorporation means that the team and company are separate or the same thing?

Answers on a postcard to <completelyandutterlymolligatedspastic>


The old club wasn't liquidated, the company was, the new company bought the assets of the old company, but Rangers live on.

Is that a fact?













Of course it isn't<ok> It just ain't your day today Wedgie.
I told you to stick to sniping from the sidelines because you make an absolute fool of yourself when you try and get involved.

http://www.rangers.co.uk/images/sta...b_plc)_Final_Progress_Report_to_Creditors.pdf

This document from the Administrators is absolutely clear what is getting liquidated. "The Club"<ok>

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Unless of course you know different?
 
So this immaculate conception. Why is this not insane or laughable?

To repeat myself, I am not here to evangelise. Just pointing out that it is extremely hypocritical of someone to be so dismissive of the things 'educated' people believe when they themselves that are prone to believing "fairly tales" of their own.
 
To repeat myself, I am not here to evangelise. Just pointing out that it is extremely hypocritical of someone to be so dismissive of the things 'educated' people believe when they themselves that are prone to believing "fairly tales" of their own.

So what you are trying to say is that a team called Rangers is a fairy tale and a God removing sin from a newly fertilised egg is fact. Right oh.