Hope springs eternal among some of the Gullible & Deluded.
While others look on and mock at a distressed Tribute Act swamped by expectations others see a worldwide brand that is primed for fresh investment to exploit its true potential.
Losing to the fifth best team in Cyprus has jarred a very raw nerve for many bears, some are considering walking quietly away while others have taken Thursday’s defeat as another wake up call as they cling on to the delusion of being the world’s most successful club.
— Tam sellic son (@TamseIIicsonIII) October 6, 2023
I’m praying for an Arab Sheikh or a bloody American hedge fund or a Chinese multi-billionaire to come in and see the value that we’ve got as a worldwide brand.
Back in 2012 the loyal fans stood back and watched their club slip from administration to liquidation without achieving a CVA.
Only Charles Green saw the value in launching a Tribute Act, the businessman from Yorkshire did very well out of it but others such as Dave King and Douglas Park have waved off millions through diluted share issues.
If local ‘Rangers-minded’ businessmen won’t sink millions into the Ibrox delusions it could be a long long wake for the Chinese multi-billionaire to emerge and stop Celtic racking up the trophies.
World wide brand? This little backward thinking backwater and the deep south of America (KKK). That’s it for these deluded morons.
Maybe there’s another billionaire lurking in Motherwell…
who can step forward and try to save The Rangers? 🙂
Is his name Jackson Keith by any chance Bob (original) !!!!
If you were “an Arab Sheikh or a bloody American hedge fund or a Chinese multi-billionaire”…would you be trying to buy Celtic or Sevco?
They’ve not thought this through.
Worldwide?
Ulster is not exactly global