Rangers takeover plan unveiled as Hotline Bears heartbroken when they find out Celtic will snatch another record away
The mood of Rangers fans right now is one of bitter hurt and a sense of 'do we not have anything left?"
Celtic becoming trophy kingpins was a gut punch but it's all the secondary titles and monikers disappearing which also rankles. The phrase 'Going for 55' was more than a motto for those in blue, it was a declaration that they were coming for Celtic. But news that famous number soon won't be there to claim is proving tough to deal with.
Scott MacAdam, Glasgow, said: "Was just wondering as the games are starting to tick off for Celtic to have title 55 with fans there. How many will be at Ibrox to watch all the dead rubbers from next week? 20.000 is not bad for going for a pub team that don't do walking away." A regular hopes Patrick Stewart's forensic review of Ibrox life will yield fresh investment. Robert S Pender emailed: "Interesting Rangers have brought in advisors to study the way forward. I hope they recommend a financial takeover to put the club on sound footing and to slowly build up player quality and youth progress."
John Rush, London, added: "How often will poor George Wilson repeat his fable about Celtic's Champion's League performance? The fact is George, the team that knocked Rangers out the Champion's league qualifiers, Kyiv, ended up in the bottom three of the diddy Europa league. The team that beat Kyiv, RB Salzburg, ended up in the bottom three of the Champion's League.
"So George, Rangers got beaten by the worst of the worst. Then again, if Queens Park had entered then they would have beaten the worst of the worst of the worst. This does not affect your statutory rights, George."
Stuart McLeod, Stepps, is fed up waiting to watch his team. He said: "Yet another weekend and it's another Sunday fixture


