Sunday’s incidents were far from isolated, they are par for the course at Ibrox but with a CEO dedicated to promoting the toxic O** F*** brand it seems that anything goes as long as Celtic get four SPFL matches a season with their 13-year-old business partners.
Stewart, from Aberdeen with a dubious first name is most certainly not a bear. He doesn’t get it no matter how much comforting corporate-speak he releases in his in-house interviews.
Internet Bampots and others are all aware of these issues but with Celtic powering towards another treble the Record and others need to pump feel-good stories into the depressing lives of their Army of Readers.
I’m told, by somebody with a very good understanding of the deal, last week, and it is going on, progressing nicely. They said that there was no way that they new owners would have had that walkabout at Ibrox, if it hadn’t been going, errr, according to plan.
Cavenagh was pictured at Celtic Park in March but going on for 8.30pm on matchday the Record and STV have yet to carry any gushing stories of how much the lads from the 49GERS enjoyed the 1-1 draw at Ibrox this afternoon.
Football Sustainability Rules seem to be overlooked at every turn as the scoops and swoops are piled up on a daily basis with everyone a winner except the reader that would consider returning to a site if it had some credibility behind the screaming headlines.
And if you come up short quite a lot, then it can be a challenge for you and to justify that with your supporters. But as I said, I’m a traditionalist.
Forrest has picked up 26 honours in total consisting of 13 SPL/SPFL titles, plus seven Scottish Cup victories and the League Cup six times, his team-mate and club captain has a total of 24 made up of 10 SPFL/SPL titles, six Scottish Cups and eight League Cup winners medals.
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Despite his off the radar wealth it seems that Cavenagh is a team player, linking up with 49ers Enterprises to buy some shares in the troubled Ibrox club before performing boardroom gymnastics to reach 51% of the shares.
Which is understandable when Cyriel Dessers. John Souttar and James Tavernier were up on stage picking up recognition for their efforts over another season of achieving nothing.
