Strangely it took one Herald subscriber to put some comments on one of the multitude of stories launched by that publisher, the questions that a sensible organisation would ask before lending their name to blatant campaigning.
If they are invested in clubs like Leeds that have opportunities to go into the Premier League which is incredibly valuable to be involved in, what you don’t want is Rangers being utilised as an opportunity to provide feeder cub mentality for clubs like Leeds Utd.
The last decade of Celtic success has been devastating for the Record, daily sales hover just above 40,000 for a publication that was shifting 500,000 a day at the turn of the century.
A closer look at accounts of Scottish football clubs will alert you to a Glasgow Club who you would think would know better, who appear to be repeating the sins of their father.
Lamont saw things differently. Spending your working day in the company of Kenny Macintyre, Jane Lewis, Tom English, Neil McCann and Billy Dodds tends to have that affect. He was gutted that Bayern weren’t comfortably ahead, a goal or two for Harry Kane would have been the icing on his…
William seemed very defensive about his circles, as if it was some sort of strange, secret society with bizarre rituals that the outside world was to be excluded from.
We’re not a big club any more, we’re only Rangers by name, big clubs don’t act like this, big clubs don’t lose to Queens Park then not sack their manager after it.
According to Boyd some soothing words on Monday morning from Sir David would have resolved the issues of the Queens Park defeat, clearly the phrase succulent lamb has never been explained to the Sky Sports expert.
RODGERS: I thought the crowd were brilliant the other night. I thought they were fantastic, the noise level. Maybe because it was a knock-out game it felt even more than what it normally does.