Happy birthday dear Sevco

Today six years ago a new football club in Scotland played their first match.

The BBC report started with the forensic truth:

“The new Rangers started life outside the top flight of Scottish football with a victory over Brechin City – but only after extra time at Glebe Park.”

Yes, the NEW Rangers.

However, after that outbreak of journalism Liquidation Denial soon took root.

Six years later anyone in the national broadcaster stating that the current club playing out of Ibrox was founded in 2012 would find themselves in serious trouble.

If you don’t believe me then contact Jim Spence.

A combination of cowardice and venality has produced the official fiction that Rangers (1872) did not die after the CVA was rejected in June 2012.

The cameras caught the supporter’s shareholders outside that meeting at Ibrox.

One chap said that it was like “…a death in the family”.

He was correct, it was the death of a football club and the local media initially reported it as such.

I noted this at the time, but I was too busy compiling the autopsy report of Rangers that would be later published that year as Downfall.

Then it became apparent to the local media that they would have a quiet life if they told comforting lies to the klan.

If their CVA had been rejected by the creditors of Hearts then I doubt that the mainstream media would have been so gentle on the Jambos.

Heart of Midlothian Football Club can provide documentary evidence that they exited administration.

No one at Ibrox can say the same.

When Super Salary’s lads took to the field at Glebe Park there were TWO Rangers within Scottish football.

The original Rangers was still a full member of the SFA in July 2012.

They had, through Administrators Duff & Phelps sold their basket of assets to Charles of Normandy and his buddies.

Sevco Scotland Limited was then hastily re-named “The Rangers Football Club”.

In the calamitous years since then, working journalists in Scotland have stated that “Rangers were demoted to the bottom of Scottish Football” and associated pish.

Sevco is currently trying to sign Kyle Lafferty from Hearts.

The striker is one of the players who decided To Do Walking Away in the summer of 2012.

That was another piece of legal evidence that the club that they had originally signed for had ceased to exist.

Don’t expect any of the Stenography Corps to acknowledge the significance of this day.

They’ve bought into the lie and in doing so they’ve ceased to be journalists.


Discover more from Phil Mac Giolla Bháin

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

1 thought on “Happy birthday dear Sevco”

  1. Looks like we have it all wrong.
    Poster on Rangers board has added the income from the SD deal to the revenue from Hummel, and came up with £40m net profit for the club over the next 7 years.
    Impressive indeed, who can argue with that?

    Reply

Leave a Reply

error: Content is protected !!