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The Chronicles of the Banter Years (2012 - ∞)


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42 minutes ago, RussellAnderson said:

 


Haha three of them win trophies in the **** absence, one got to loads of finals and sold players worth like 7 million pound, and the other came second twice, before keeping the **** down for an extra year.

SINK US AND WE'LL BE SUNK BY YOU AGAIN.

None of those club died. Unlike the uber diddies from Govan.

That's why, no matter what the zombie club do in the future, they'll always be the biggest laughing stock in Scottish football.

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None of those club died. Unlike the uber diddies from Govan.
That's why, no matter what the zombie club do in the future, they'll always be the biggest laughing stock in Scottish football.


Even funnier that Hearts and Dunfermline both went into admin after the ***s died and survived, in no small part due to fundraising by their fans. A stark contrast to the ***s who, erm marched on Hampden and threatened loads of people, but ultimately just watched their club die without really making any serious effort to save it [emoji38]
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Not been the best of times for Livi or the Arabs, banterific Scottish Cup wins aside. However in spite of the curse of MJ ( in our case), we and our Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire brethren have coped just fine. Swing and a miss Scottish Media, thanks for playing.

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Even funnier that Hearts and Dunfermline both went into admin after the ***s died and survived, in no small part due to fundraising by their fans. A stark contrast to the ***s who, erm marched on Hampden and threatened loads of people, but ultimately just watched their club die without really making any serious effort to save it [emoji38]


It's remarkable, everyone was telling them for the preceeding decade that the spending wasn't sustainable and they'd need to take action. They finally die and the excuse is they didn't have time to raise the money needed.

We're in the exact same situation here, £7m losses year on year and surviving on loans, and not one effort is being made to raise funds for the inevitable collapse that's coming. Totally dense c***s.
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58 minutes ago, bennett said:

Aye Dundee uniteds had a great time of it.....

 

Relegation is part of football Bennett.

If the game is competitive, it can happen even to some of the bigger clubs.   It's not a problem and their recent slump is unrelated to the Rangers situation.

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To be fair Regan wasn't wrong when he said this:

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Without Rangers there is social unrest – there is a big problem for Scottish society. 

Bread and circuses keep the knuckle-dragging vermin from rioting in the streets. If Rangers ceased to exist, some of them might go and start supporting their local teams or just stay at home and watch the English game, but too many of them are sub-human scumTM who would probably go out and stab people or tan their windaes in out of irrepressible simian rage.

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4 minutes ago, nsr said:

Is there any particular reason why Ibrox is/was referred to as "the Big House" in an apparently serious manner?

Well it needs to be pretty big, just to fit him inside alone. Imagine trying to squeeze 40,000+ of those masses into such a tightly packed space. Surprised a black hole hasn't formed yet.

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