Craig from Kinning Park stole the show on Clyde Super Scoreboard on Monday night with his tale of despair over the struggles of his favourite football team.
It seems that a few bad results has ended lifelong friendships with Craig having nowhere to look for hope.
It made for outstanding listening, added to by the Tam Sellic treatment as the Twitter legend gave the full treatment to an open goal.
In many ways Andy Halliday and Roger Hannah on Clyde SSB seemed equally distraught, perhaps they could contact Chris Sutton and arrange a group huddle. After all it is only 22 grown men kicking a bag of wind around a field for an hour or so.
With Celtic 11 points clear at the top of the table another false accolade is in real danger of being snatched from the bears and trashed.
In no other country, in no other sport does the number 55 carry any significance but as loyal fans watched Rangers crash from administration into liquidation they clung onto two fig leafs.
In three weeks time Celtic fans could be all over the hilarious and fake claim of being The World’s Most Successful Club, in six months the hoops might well have claimed championship 55 and be strong favourites to take that to 56.
For Craig and many others it is becoming all too real and soul destroying.
— Tam sellic son (@TamseIIicsonIII) November 25, 2024
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I’ve been going since I was a wee boy but there’s nothing dragging me there now, there’s nothing dragging my mates there. Shug, who I go out wae fae when we were wee bears, em, he’s chucked it completely, cannae get him oot the hoos.
Connor Barron, meant to be the shining light, I’ve got, he’s now even lighting up my houese either.
I’m absolutely, beyond, beyond raging this time.
I don’t know I don’t know where to go or what to dae or where to look for hope.
I think this could turn sour pretty soon, I think that there is a lot of bears out there, that their faces, are going to turn, toxic very very soon.
There are likely to be more bears like Craig on the Clyde SSB tonight, not even the excitement of Europa League ties against Nice and Spurs can clear away the domestic dread of what lies ahead under the guy that was on course for at least a treble earlier this year.
Stories about his exciting young team and seeing the real ‘Rangers’ in October have gone up in smoke, the biggest worry for fans is that sacking Clement is unlikely to change anything with the culture of being serial losers deeply ingrained throughout every aspect of their club.
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