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Sunday 26 October 2014

THE ASH CLOUD DESCENDS

So that's it. Game over. It was a bit of an anti-climax, really. So much for Brian Kennedyand his 'trusted Rangers men'; it seems they weren't trusted after all! And so, for good or ill, Mike Ashley increases his stranglehold on Bisto FC. So what's going to happen now? God knows; but the fun's certainly not over yet!

Philip Nash has already resigned before he was shown the door and Graham Wallace has packed his bucket and spade and buggered off to Greece; no doubt his P45 will be waiting for him when he gets back. Nash and Wallace are both well-respected in business circles and at the Stock Exchange; they're the only people involved at Ibrox that actually have business expertise and experience. Now, why would anyone want to get rid of them? I seriously doubt that Ashley is gunning for this pair out of a sense of petty vengeance because they supported Honest Dave; you don't get to be a billionaire by letting sentiment get in the way. In my opinion, there's something dodgy going on that Nash and Wallace would be unhappy about; easier to get rid of them and put a couple of placemen onto the board instead.

The reaction of The Peeppul is entirely predictable. The Sons of Struth are angry as hell and there are even calls for a mass demonstration outside the Easdale's homes. I don't think that's a particularly good idea. Oor Sandy is not one to ignore a slight and the police and a team of lawyers would soon be on the case. They'd soon find out that it's not the same as falling out the Louden and staggering round to an empty stadium.

McMurdo, meanwhile, is overjoyed but there's dissension in the ranks of his disciples. Not everyone shares his optimism and there's a smell of fear coming from his website. None of them trusted Honest Dave and Kennedy's rumoured Blue Knights II, with Auld Dignity and Graeme Souness supposedly involved, hardly filled them with confidence. Now that the reality has hit them, however, they're not entirely sure that they've backed the right horse. They've not quite started to strip the pish-stained sheets off the bed yet, but that day can't be far off!

I had a look on the Bears' Den, but not a word about any of it there; instead they're talking about singing their kids to sleep with tales of Edward Carson. Christ, no wonder they all grow up to be psychopaths! One commenter has this to say, "Admit it ya fucking mutant bastards yer shit scared of us. We will be fucking back ya manky waen touching cunts." I can only assume that's a vote of confidence in Mike Ashley!

McMurdo himself puts out an appeal to God Almighty, with a video telling everyone to trust in God. This video comes from a YouTube channel called Genevam Sanctus, Holy Geneva, which is full of grinning images of Ian Paisley to let us know what it's all about. Holy Geneva? That's taking things a bit far, is it not? Whoever's in charge of this YouTube channel goes even further. Among a few explanations about Protestantism there's a quote from the Bible, followed by a quote from Calvin:

"God preordained, for his own glory and the display of His attributes of mercy and justice, a part of the human race, without any merit of their own, to eternal salvation, and another part, in just punishment of their sin, to eternal damnation. "  

That sounds like a god full of mercy and justice, eh? He picks one bunch at random, who will be saved without doing anything to earn it, while everybody else will burn in Hell 'for their sins.' Wait a minute here; so The Peeppul get a free pass into Heaven while the rest of us face eternal damnation? So not happy with cheating at football they've got to have a cheating god fix it for them to get to Heaven as well. Makes some kind of sick sense, I suppose!

Meanwhile, on the political front, Johann Lamont has resigned as leader of Scottish Labour. It seems she was forced out by the Politburo in London, who are unhappy with her not toeing the UK party line. Nae luck, hen! Just think, if you'd put your energies into supporting the YES campaign, you'd be leading your own party and drawing up a manifesto for the Scottish Parliament elections in a few years time, with a good chance of winning and running your own country with no interference from London. So were all those lies and smears to save the Union worth it?




Ashley's deal is accepted. Chris Graham takes the news rather less than well.


 
 
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2 comments:

  1. Don't bother with McMurdo the paedophile protector, We' ve been leading him a merry dance for months now. I currently have 3 different IDs on his shitty blog and have lost a couple after being rumbled. I asked him for his opinion on child sex abuse and he was all for giving me an interview until I mentioned it would include Kincora, the Royals and their friendship with known paedophiles, John Chalmers and proven Masonic cover-ups as well as the Catholic Church and the Jim Torbett situation at Celtic, the more info that is in the open the easier it is to protect our kids. It was to be an open ended interview about a subject he seems keen (perhaps too keen) to discuss and it was actually a Rangers supporter who suggested him to me. McMurdo made it clear he would discuss the RC Church and Celtic but would not comment on anything else. If you aren't willing to fight against paedophiles then you are part of the problem, McMurdo is a paedophile protector and has been noted as such by groups who monitor his kind of scum. So mote it be.... ;)

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    1. Not surprised at all to hear any of that. It's amazing how these folk couch their bigotry in supposedly 'caring' terms.

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