If Britain is a country called Sevco, then the current operator of the Ibrox franchise seems to have Truss issues.
The post-Brexit British economy is fundamentally banjaxed, which isn’t going to change no matter who is driving the big red bus.
Consequently, changing the person in Number Ten will not alter that fundamental reality.
As the Brits re-enter negotiations on the Northern Ireland Protocol, the facts on the ground are that failure to agree on a settlement could result in a trade war that would be a total mismatch.
Similarly, with Sevco, that battering from Liverpool merely illustrated the level at which the ten-year-old club is operating.
Of course, that will not satisfy the Ibrox Herrenvolk with their supremacist delusions.
Immediately after the Liverpool drubbing, some of the People were revolting.
Despite the resource disparity, the likeable Dutchman was blamed for the thrashing.
The Ibrox klanbase needed a scapegoat.



They seem to be quite upset by it all.
I thought Giovanni spoke well after the match and at the presser before the Motherwell game.
Honest, patient and essentially likeable.
As I have previously reported, Giovanni wanted some reinforcements after getting past PSV.
He wanted a central defender, a creative central midfielder and another forward.
Those players quite obviously did not arrive.
Now with Conor Goldson out for “months”, that failure to provide the Sevco manager with the player he asked for is even more critical.
Incidentally, the defender is another decent fella in the wrong movie.
He even attempted to educate the Ibrox klanbase about the importance of taking the knee.

Across the city, Giovanni’s opposite number is in a better place apropos the availability of financial resources.
There is no reason to doubt that Celtic will again use the January window to strengthen the squad.
At least one dignified chap seems to follow follow the logic of that.

If the Brits manage to ditch their current work experience Prime Minister, then the pressers at Number Ten won’t be as entertaining.

Moreover, the money markets might calm down a bit.
However, Britain will still be up against Ireland’s gallant allies in Europe.
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What do money markets and football fans have in common, neither should be choosing who’s in charge
If they get to pick financial collapse will ensue
Think on
I have also noticed that when the “loyal” media and fans turn against the manager, Sevco no longer get dubious penalties, something that was noticeable by its absence today. ” Honest mistakes” are less and less.
“We all need educating, myself included!”
I wonder in what way Goldson felt he needed educating.
Perhaps in the delights of the Klan, in which case, this site would be an excellent teaching resource.
Have you noticed the recent sea change in the nedia reporting of sevco.
Very noticeable since the departure of the DUP PR