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Like we had it in 2012, a certain number of Premiership clubs take the bait and follow the Scum's biding, hoping for more and quick cash. Grab the first opportunity offered, no matter what. I know that away fan boycots won't happen, but we should remember whom they went in bed with.

 

For some reason, a vivid picture from GoT sprang to mind, They slept with Lions ...

 

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1 hour ago, Whosthedado said:

I am actually getting used to not going. If this goes through, I dont think I would be alone in thinking twice about going back

If you mean not going back to Ibrox, then you are helping the rancid crew to finish the job they started in 2012.

Where Rangers play, we must follow.

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You can understand Hibs voting in favor of the resolution to stick it to Hearts.... however, they are then hurting themselves by losing two full houses at Easter Road (assuming both finish in same half post split) when they rarely get that against any other non-OF team.

 

longer term it will hurt Hibs financially.

 

Scottish football hating itself to death as per the norm ?

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