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Whit? Basing their entire life on a brand famous for cheating and not paying their dues is better than basing it on one that doesn't cheat and pays it's way? I suppose if you are a sevco fan you might see these things as positives but most people don't. How about instead just not basing your life on a fucking football club?

It's not so much basing their lives on it but allowing that football club to define them. Unfortunately the greater majority of Rangers (and Celtic) fans are the glory hunters, those worthless inadequates lacking in self-esteem and who have such miserable lives that they choose to support a club based entirely on the size of the tribe already following it. This in turn allows these same inadequates to have the sense of belonging that accompanies being part of a large tribe and gives them an over-inflated feeling of self-worth.

Try to take that definition of who they are away from them and this is the result, clinging desperately to the one thing which they think gives them meaning.

There are many for whom it is just a club, or a football team, or company, and those are invariably the ones who can offer sensible opinion that is not going to cause them to self destruct upon the realisation that the club which gave the tribe it's purpose is no longer around and been replaced by a look-a-like.

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I was obviously talking about Spence, not you.

now i feel unclean............... away for a shower.....

And yet it wasn't obvious at all - not outside your head anyway.

Why didn't you just let the post stand, instead of bolding the bit you'd like to emphasise?

If you're wanting to make a point, post yourself'

You want to comment on my post? Say something sensible and contextual.

Or carry on being a fool. Your choice, it takes all sorts.

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And yet it wasn't obvious at all - not outside your head anyway.

Why didn't you just let the post stand, instead of bolding the bit you'd like to emphasise?

.

Because thats the part i wanted to emphasise Norman.

Dry yer eyes.

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Been away from here for a while, but is this their thing now, lets demonise Jum Spence cause he spoke the truth :rolleyes: It is what ra peepul do best, if someone says anything about rangers/sevco/liquidation they try blacken his name in order to make out anything he says is anti-rangers. :blink: Fucktards

You just concentrate on looking Holy Dougal.

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We'll miss you Jum

Jum Spence ‏@jum_spence10 Sep

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Quite strong this Buckie you've been on today is it?

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Not all of them. Some are well below even shite in my estimation.

 

But, there were a number of Scottish clubs I had a wee liking for over the years - Airdrie, Dundee and Hearts spring to mind.

 

:)

Which clubs do you really not like and for what reasons? Genuinely interested btw.

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The begging Bowl is out again.......

Except this time it's an offer you WON'T refuse :unsure:

BUS boss Sandy Easdale is reportedly seeking investment from the City as he attempts to quash a revolt at Rangers. :whistle

McGill’s buses tycoon Easdale is set to become the Ibrox club’s single largest shareholder, and is believed to have held talks with a number of investors he is keen to have on board, in order to battle the group headed by Clyde Blowers boss Jim McColl and former Rangers director Paul Murray.

Sources told The Sun: “The City investors Sandy’s spoken to like his no-nonsense style :blink: and appreciate his track record. :blink: :blink:

Easdale has reportedly held discussions with Colin Kingsworth, boss of investment fund Laxey Partners, who is set to control the funds votes at next month’s shareholder meeting. Kingsworth had previously backed changes in the Ibrox hierarchy, but insider claim he is mulling over the possibility of switching sides. (Aye - if he knows what's good for him 8) )

Last week, talks of a truce at Ibrox emerged, which would have seen Murray and troubleshooting accountant Frank Blin joining the board. But McColl’s refusal to back Rangers chief executive Craig Mather and finance chief Brian Stockbridge led to the plans collapsing.

A summit is due to take place next month, involving the club’s 5,300-plus shareholders, who are set to vote on the makeup of the Ibrox board.

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