‘Nutty professor’ ‘Thou doth protest too much’ ‘he doesn’t understand Liquidation means the club died’

A wacky professor has produced a 100,000 word, 335 page book trying to claim that Rangers didn’t die in 2012.

Brian Howieson claims to be a Falkirk fan but is about as neutral and balanced as a BBC Scotland debate between Kenny Mcintyre, Alasdair Lamont, Neil McCann, Steven Thompson and Kenny Miller.

Despite the best efforts of the football authorities and Scottish media to deny the truth, to keep alive the O** F*** the sad facts are that the club founded in 1872 that celebrated their centenary in 1973 went into liquidation on 31 October 2012 after Her Majesty rejected a pitiful CVA offered in June 2012.

A total of 276 creditors were left high and dry including Glasgow City Council, Scottish Ambulance Service, Scottish Power and many small businesses such as taxi firms, florists and newsagents around Murray Park.

Allan McGregor, Steve Davis, Kyle Lafferty, Steven Naismith and Steven Whittaker walked away as free agents.

Motherwell took part in the 2012/13 Champions League qualifiers.

Charles Green formed a Tribute Act that joined Division Three of the Scottish Football League, that entered the Scottish Cup and League Cup at the first round, that played in the Irn Bru/ Petrofac Training Cup for the first time, edging out Brechin City in a Glebe Park thriller after extra time.

Howieson knows the truth, a book aimed at the gullible should earn him some money and a few guest appearances with the lads on Sportsound.

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