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Saturday 15 February 2014

THE 'L' WORD

A new question is at present doing the rounds on various forums. Shaun asked it on here, I saw somebody ask it on McMurdo's blog and I saw it on the Daily Record site today. That question is: when did Rangers come out of administration? It seems like a daft question on first glance, but, when you think about it, it is a massive commentary, summed up succinctly, on the way our Fourth Estate is reporting the second anniversary of Rangers going into administration.

A prime example is today's Daily Record, where Sooperally bemoans the loss of £30m worth of players and says they'll need to replace them to challenge in the top tier; assuming they manage to get there, of course! The DR talks about the players  that left 'during administration' leaving the club with a massive hole in its personnel. The implication is that all these characters, like Lafferty, Whittaker and McGregor, all left round about Valentine's Day. The fact is that they were there for another six months.

Our media have spent the past year and a half telling us that the company changed, not the club, turning the 'holding company' scenario on its head and tearing up the rulebooks of business and football in the process. Now they're peddling a new myth: Rangers went into administration, Green bought them and now they're out of administration and debt-free! Talk about rewriting history. It's nearly as bad as one of McMurdo's 'Lord of the Rings' history lessons. So the story now is that there is an unbroken line between Rangers then, administration, and 'Rangers' now. So when, exactly, as folk are asking, did they come out of administration? And, more to the point, why are there still creditors that haven't been paid? It looks like we've all to stick our fingers in our ears, close our eyes, and pretend that a certain event never happened. I'm talking, of course, about liquidation (whisper it).

The Daily Record also decided to tell the sob story of everything that poor Sooperally has had to put up with. He was so stressed out that his mammy asked the club doctors to check his blood pressure and keep an eye on him. Awwwww! After reading this I had to go and get a scrubbing brush and a pail of water to clean the mess my heart made bleeding all over the carpet. It must be so stressful being a Yes Man and agreeing 'abslootly' with every crook and chancer that crawls up the marble staircase. There's also the small matter of his being the most highly-paid football manager in Scotland and the shares he was given in the new club. Aye, that would stress anybody out. In fact, the only sleepless nights Ally had were when he was sweating buckets about Joe Public finding out what his salary actually was!

And compared with the real stress that Neil Lennon had to endure when he and his family were in fear for their lives and had to be under constant police protection, Ally's woes are pitiful. But, then again, Lennon brought it all on himself, didn't he? No doubt his children brought it on themselves as well!

McMurdo and his disciples are banging on about preserving the Union again. This is a serious issue to them, as they desperately fight a rearguard action on behalf of the dinosaur jockeys in Ulster. The latter know they will be left high and dry if Scotland becomes independent; they would no longer have any kind of link at all to their precious Union. McMurdo can dress it up any way he likes but this is the real reason behind their rabid hatred for the very idea of independence.

What's funny is they way they all call the SNP 'fascists' and constantly liken Salmond to Adolf Hitler. McMurdo then advertises a talk on saving the Union by a guy that was thrown out of UKIP for his Holocaust-denial views. And McMurdo refuses to allow any pro-independence statements on his site, stating that it is a pro-Union blog and not a debating forum. And they call Salmond a fascist!

Then we have the clowns, who don't know their arse from their elbow, clutching at any straw that comes their way to show that an independent Scotland would fail. One claims that no country that became independent from Britain continued to use the pound. He won't have heard of Australia, then, which used the old £.s.d right up to the late Sixties! He is also, apparently, unaware of the fact that the UK Government no longer has any control over Sterling; it's all down to the Bank of England and the money markets. So, really, the Chancellor has no say on the matter. I'm surprised they're still listening to Osborne anyway, after he gave the Derry Diplodocus Despoiler short shrift in the House!

Others desperately try to equate Scottish Nationalism with Irish Republicanism, blaming Salmond for the fact that the song, 'Roll of Honour' is currently in the official UK Top 40!

But I've saved the best for last. One eat-the-breid provides a link to a site that he says proves the corruption in the Scottish Parliament. Unfortunately, this site is by a man that spent time in prison for badgering, threatening and stalking people. His cause is Hollie Greig, a story that is worth Googling and finding out what really happened. This particular bandwagon has been jumped on by all manner of conspiracy theorists, alien abductees and out and out bams. David Icke is a prominent supporter. I don't think the guy providing the link has read the blog too closely, either. The main thrust of the blog's argument is that there is a big paedophile ring in Scotland organised by - the Freemasons! It just shows how low The Peeppil have sunk!

And please remember, there are poor dinosaurs roaming all round Ulster with sore arses due to the unwanted and inappropriate attentions of a certain MP and his cohorts. Take the first step in seeking justice for these poor beasts and vote YES in September!





'Liquidation? Naw, mate, thurs nae liquid aboot here. Aw the floods ur doon in Inglund, 'n 'at!'



2 comments:

  1. Cheers for the mention pat a will need to get the wife to open my mail now LOL.
    Can you imagine super ally's response if a journalist asked the question about when they came out of administration . Well I suppose if said journo asked the question he would never work again in Scotland anyway and there is always the post man threat just to keep our journalists in there place and go along with the big lie

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  2. The journo would deserve to be sacked, asking poor Sooper a question with big words like that! Ally would probably think it had something to do with the Church!

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