In a war that started between Rangers and Celtic after the SFA and refereeing conspiracy and boiling up to bomb threats & blinkered accusations of sectarian singing, Sunday 24th April is the pivotal moment in all of this. Will it finally reach an end game? Will it boil over? Just what the next step in a sectarian agenda ignited by Celtic & the Scottish press will be is anybody's guess. The atmosphere will be tense, and one thing is certain - If we so much as sneeze, every bigoted journalist, every camera and every single Celtic fan will be focusing on us, desparate to tell the world the big bad Rangers are at it again. While they get off with adoring the IRA without seeing the irony in doing so. Only 24 hours after their manager, his lawyer Paul McBride QC and an MSP were supposedly sent 'deadly bombs' - those poor innocent, downtrodden Celtic fans sing songs about the IRA. Whom, would you believe it, bomb innocent people! So what is their end game? What do they aim to achieve from this bigoted agenda? This has gone beyond the point of no return - it has to come to a head. It's boiling over and it seems everyone is against us. Say Rangers win on Sunday, their anger will reach a new high. How do they vent their bigoted hatred and frustration at failure to capitalise on all of the pressure heaped onto Rangers pre-match? Aren't the Rangers fans the real target in all of this? Haven't they attempted every underhanded trick they can think of? Is it possible that post-match Sunday could provoke sectarian violence? I don't think theres any level they won't stoop to. With Sunday's match potentially a critical point in all of this mess embraced upon Scottish football by a bigoted media agenda, is it also a crucial point in Rangers history? Just how big is this game for the whole of Rangers Football Club? One chance to take a massive leap to put one hand on the title - a title that gives us hope of financial stability from the Champions League, but for the fans - Our chance to witness one of the greatest Old Firm victories of all time. Our chance to see good power over evil. For all that's good for the club and for all that's good for Scottish football - to live in hope that one day we can rid ourselves of a cancer, the bigot at the heart of this, Neil Lennon. In all of this there is a football match to be played. It has spiralled out of control. Beyond any point of where it belongs in football. It's pure hatred, and everybody hates Rangers. I hope we all realise just how big a game Sunday is. Each and every player must play for the badge, play like it's the most important game of their career. The battle fever is well and truly on so let's get intae these Fenian Bastards Rangers.