It is one of the many factors that makes their failings so enjoyable.
They really do believe that a Tribute Act formed in 2012, that has won less trophies than St Johnstone has a special aura and mystique about it.
Most supporters of other clubs recognise that you have to work hard, recruit well and do the right things to gain success on the football park.
At Ibrox success is assumed as a birth-right, an entitlement that seems to grow stronger on the back of every season of failure.
Fan media has allowed them to become even more detached from reality. With Micky Beale sending out all of the superiority signals the consequences of failure become even greater- watching their heroes losing at Aberdeen has been a traumatic experience for the Gullible and Deluded.
If you want a good bit of entertainment then check this out ? ‘nothing normal about my club’ ??? pic.twitter.com/ncMWYHVwgi
— The Celtic Da (@theCelticDa) April 24, 2023
Theyre a real special case
— The Celtic Da (@theCelticDa) April 24, 2023
I was trying to figure that out. Kinda sounds like him but not high pitched enough ?
— The Celtic Da (@theCelticDa) April 24, 2023
He’s got a point. The whole “Wee arrow peepul, no sir enda” is far from normal. Some might say it’s abnormal, and it’s the only Klub to have two birthdays and a funeral….
— The_DaViEbH0y_Celtic (@TheDaviebhoyCFC) April 24, 2023
They truly believe they’re superior. Been brought up to believe it and the myth has been crumbling in front of their eyes for the last 10 years. Its beautiful.
— The Celtic Da (@theCelticDa) April 24, 2023
Their club is certainly “special”. Although only in the same way that their teachers described them in their school days. Well, the few that actually went to school. Lazarus FC fans. The fuckwits’ fuckwits.