These different boards have never liked the Rangers fans- Reality dawns on The Gers TV

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As the cold reality of more Celtic success becomes even more obvious the deep dark conspiracy against ‘Rangers’ fans has taken an even more sinister twist.

According to big Si from The Gers TV it seems that even the Ibrox Board of Directors have got it in for the poor, rundown humble bear in the street.

Relations between the Blue Room and the extremist Union Bears has been strained in recent weeks but took a new turn on Sunday when the Ultras group walked out of Ibrox before the game with Raith Rovers and staged an almost unnoticed demo outside the front door of the Big Hoos.

A few different versions of events have surfaced, one involving a banner slating Police Scotland and the other, from the Union Bears is that their sacred store room inside Ibrox was raided. Either way wee Ross Wilson is now labelled the Director of Failure.

Rangers in all my whole lifetime all of these different boards have never liked the Rangers fans.

With control of the club the directors have to maintain some sort of positive relationship with a fanbase that is utterly overwhelmed by victimhood rather than able to acknowledge and deal with the basic disadvantages that their club suffers from against Celtic.

With a far better manager harnessing greater resources from a bigger stadium and better commercial deals whoever is in charge at Ibrox starts with a big disadvantage regardless of the activities of the Lanarkshire Referee Association.

An inability to recognise that basic principle is difficult to overcome. The Ibrox club still commands vast resources but shouting WATP, 55 and World’s Most Successful club only gets you so far when the guy across the city can build half a team for the cost of Ridvan Yilmaz, Rabbi Matondo and Ben Davies.

Add in the eye-watering salaries committed to Kemar Roofe and John Lundstram and it will take miracles from Gary McAllister’s former assistant to outflank the big guy that Boydy, Keevins and the other experts tipped to be deported back to Melbourne before he appeared in his first Christmas commercial.

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