Very worthwhile… Rangers Tax Case responds to the critics

After two prolific days on Twitter Rangers Tax Case has declared his work as being very worthwhile.

There has been a very 2011/12 feel about his work following the release of the 2023 accounts from the Ibrox Tribute Act.

In a mirror image of the events that put Rangers into liquidation there isn’t a single media outlet prepared to apply independent thought to the accounts with every single one parroting a claim about an operating profit of £252,000 while in black and white a loss of £4.144m is in the document.

RTC rarely uses Twitter but it seems that the combination of horrendous figures matched by media cheerleading prompted a return to social media.

Living in denial never turned out very well with the spin that accompanied the arrival of billionaire Craig Whyte sending many media outlets into accelerated decline. A decade on they are still using the same template.

From BBC Scotland downwards no-one appears brave enough to tell the loyal bears that making a loss after being in the Champions League and selling Calvin Bassey and Joe Aribo is very worrying. Red flag worrying.

It appears that the mantra that ‘Scottish football needs a strong Rangers’ remains in place with RTC also picking up on the incredible penalty statistics that also seems to be out of bounds to the mainstream beyond drooling over James Tavernier’s scoring record.

With expectations of a January war-chest being handed to Philippe Clement the next stage in the Scottish football panto isn’t far away.

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