There was barely a dissenting voice across the various Ibrox podcasts, websites and forums. It appears that almost 15 years after being introduced to Craig Whyte that every single one of them nod in agreement at everything that they are told.
With more than a decade to reflect on the Whyte saga it appears that Keevins has learned very little, he has been nodding through the 49GERS takeover even though Jackson has quickly moved on to 49ers Enterprises to Andrew Cavenagh and now an unidentified American consortium.
The cheeky chappie is full of gags and banter when he is watching any English side in action, last night he stopped just short of ‘Ah’ll tell you this boy’ with his appearance increasingly matching the Govan street philosopher made famous by Gregor Fisher in the eighties.
if I’m one of these guys- Dave King, John Bennett, Barry Scott- I’m kind of thinking ‘I agreed this weeks ago, I want the cash to drop into my bank account’.
Worse than disappointing. God, where do I start? How long have we got? Spent a bit of time in the dressing room. A few home truths were told. Hibs deserved to win. That’s me just being straight.
Many of the people thinking like that are employed by Newsquest, the Daily Record or BBC Scotland, all of them hang onto the upbeat moonbeams being dished out across Ibrox social media.
While legacy media outlets whip up Takeover Fever the reality is that shares in Rangers International are trading at 3.5p.It is certainly a buyers market, a number of smaller ‘investors’ are being taken in by coverage of a takeover and offering to sell their shares. Buyers are thin on the…
Off air White could have played a recording of The Billy Boys to Jordan, I suspect he’d be able to sing it word perfect having spent many days and nights in the company of loyal bears.
Especially when the club has hosted an Iftar. After a google search an Iftar is associated with Ramadan and involved Muslims being given the run of Ibrox for prayer sessions and other activities. For many bears, brought up on WATP it is all a step way too far.