Hildy 0 Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 Much of this boils down to self-respect. For some, Rangers will be backed no matter who is in charge. It's probably no exaggeration to say that they'd back the club if it was run by the Mafia. Loyalty is so strong that it becomes unquestioning and unhealthy. For others, a growing number, there is a realisation that the ownership of this club neither respects or values them. The club has changed so much that it gets to the stage where people feel that it is impossible to fully back it and retain self-respect. In society at large, Rangers is a toxic brand, but across its own fanbase now there is a realisation that the club has changed from being a focal and gethering point for a large number of Scots to being a vehicle for a soulless corporate giant that is widely known for using zero hours contracts. From a low point, the club has descended even further, and decent people are finding that Rangers has turned into something cheap and nasty, something they feel quite distant from. It is not only understandable that people are withdrawing support from it, it is right that they do so, and that's the saddest thing of all. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
trublusince1982 243 Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 That is also true of what is there now. agree wholeheartedly with that just don't agree that it is an acceptable reason to quit or an insurmountable obstacle or even a permanent one. Nothing but a blink of an eye in time and no permanent damage has been done, yet. That's like saying if someone breaks into your house moves the furniture around and makes them selves at home it is pointless to throw them out and move your furniture back as it no longer resembles your home. The only recourse is to built another house. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jhunter 0 Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 What does your ilk represent? out and out morons whose refrain for 3 years has been "just give them a chance" the share price has gone from 70p to 17p and falling. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hildy 0 Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 agree wholeheartedly with that just don't agree that it is an acceptable reason to quit or an insurmountable obstacle or even a permanent one. Nothing but a blink of an eye in time and no permanent damage has been done, yet. That's like saying if someone breaks into your house moves the furniture around and makes them selves at home it is pointless to throw them out and move your furniture back as it no longer resembles your home. The only recourse is to built another house. Nobody broke in. They bought the house. They can do what they like with the furniture. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
buster. 5,183 Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 (edited) Nobody broke in. They bought the house. They can do what they like with the furniture. Back then and shortly afterwards was the time when there were small windows of opportunity that we were, for various reasons incapable to take advantage of. For Trueblue to somehow suddenly express optimism that we'll take on Ashely and get our way in a 'corporate battle' is seriously misguided and somewhat confused given how he seems to think Llambias needs to be given a chance. Edited December 23, 2014 by buster. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rangersitis 0 Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 agree wholeheartedly with that just don't agree that it is an acceptable reason to quit or an insurmountable obstacle or even a permanent one. Nothing but a blink of an eye in time and no permanent damage has been done, yet. That's like saying if someone breaks into your house moves the furniture around and makes them selves at home it is pointless to throw them out and move your furniture back as it no longer resembles your home. The only recourse is to built another house. Permanent damage has been done. There are supporters of many years who have lost the thing which consumed more of their day than family or anything else. That time cannot be replaced, and the old 'absence makes the heart grow fonder' line really doesn't work in reality. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
trublusince1982 243 Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 Much of this boils down to self-respect. For some, Rangers will be backed no matter who is in charge. It's probably no exaggeration to say that they'd back the club if it was run by the Mafia. Loyalty is so strong that it becomes unquestioning and unhealthy. For others, a growing number, there is a realisation that the ownership of this club neither respects or values them. The club has changed so much that it gets to the stage where people feel that it is impossible to fully back it and retain self-respect. In society at large, Rangers is a toxic brand, but across its own fanbase now there is a realisation that the club has changed from being a focal and gethering point for a large number of Scots to being a vehicle for a soulless corporate giant that is widely known for using zero hours contracts. From a low point, the club has descended even further, and decent people are finding that Rangers has turned into something cheap and nasty, something they feel quite distant from. It is not only understandable that people are withdrawing support from it, it is right that they do so, and that's the saddest thing of all. you use self respect, justifiable and right to describe what is no more than defeatism. The club will remain soulless for as long as the fans do. We are the life blood and the soul not the corporate entity grabbing the reigns. The club does not have an opinion or soul or show respect, men do. The club is a vehicle for our collective thinking,wants and desires, a vehicle that has been hijacked at this time. Absolutely nothing says we cannot get it back other than or subservience and defeatism. Its a matter of want. never mind the nonsense about Rangers being a toxic brand in society, society is the majority view, we are the majority. We are certainly hated but not across society at large although it does seem that way at times. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
the gunslinger 3,366 Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 30 thousand are already not going and half of those who do are sympathetic to the cause. once we get the number going below 10k the momentum will be unstoppable. it will be hard to keep the number not going rising into next season with the return to the spl but the board are really really helping there. It's perhaps a shame they never got their way and kept ally but one look at us under greenco in the spl will have people flooding to our cause. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
colinstein 294 Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 Nobody broke in. They bought the house. They can do what they like with the furniture. the sale was fixed so that only one bidder was accepted 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
trublusince1982 243 Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 Permanent damage has been done. There are supporters of many years who have lost the thing which consumed more of their day than family or anything else. That time cannot be replaced, and the old 'absence makes the heart grow fonder' line really doesn't work in reality. where? Lost is just the opposite of found. You can only lose if you had it in the first place therefore you can have it again unless its dead. The club is not dead. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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