Just as a refresher then - I wouldn't like it slip from your memory.
I can't remember exactly when or how it started, either, but I can guess.
United weren't the only the team to vote against the Newco club being admitted directly into the top tier. We weren't even the first to announce. Stephen Thomson may have been a bit out-spoken but he wasn't the only one.
Neither were we the first set of fans to serenade you all with a hearty rendition of YNRA - I recall Motherwell and ICT fans beating us to that and I'm sure some of the fans in the Third Division were also up for a little reminder.
We weren't the first of the Traitorous Top League sides that you met either - again ICT and Motherwell got there first, albeit both at Ibrox.
I suspect it all comes down to the boycott match and the hive-mind mentality of the average Bear. It was the first time Rangers were going to play one of the the TTL teams away from home. The Vanguard Bears and the Union Bears (and St Charles of Green) then decided this was the best way to 'hit the b*****ds in the pocket' and, in an attempt to manufacture some spurious justification, resurrected semi-forgotten memories of the 2009 abandoned match.
So, really bennett, it all seems to come down to United being 'first to the ball'. As I recall we were on that day in February 2013. We still have that 100% record against your club.