EricBoAnderson
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Inevitable that some clubs will go to the wall. "Sell out Saturday" has been a major let down this season.
I'll think of a few for you:Don't think I want any club to disappear, tbh.
I will rejoice in the demise of every club who sank the boot into us in 2012 , I will relish it and I hope it happens sooner rather than later !
100 percent, never forget or forgive.After 2012 I won't give two F--ks if they all fail, I know that won't be the outcome, but if some go to the wall I just won't care they all tried to murder our club, and for what is left of my life, I will not forget their actions.
Yep, vowed never to visit their grounds ever again.I will rejoice in the demise of every club who sank the boot into us in 2012 , I will relish it and I hope it happens sooner rather than later !
Not bothered if this goes against the grain here but I don't want any club to go to the wall.
First and foremost I want them all to witness our return to the top - hopefully this season.
I don't want to see people lose their jobs among professional clubs - backroom staff.
For the smaller clubs - as much as our journey through the lower leagues sickens me, I still felt a warmth to the lower league clubs - especially from fans and communities - who were all proud to host Rangers coming to their town.
There are also people out there where football will be one of the few things to keep them going.
Its going to be survival of the fittest for many industries, not just football. With the ending of furlough, the govt are saying business needs to stand on their own two feet. Football will get no special treatment.Most of these teams have survived on crumbs for decades with very low attendances and probably very little income, whole new ball game now with more or less no income for them to tide them over, wouldn't like to see any team going bust.
Our own team could have went to the wall, so don't think anyone should want any other team going through what we did,some of these teams have been around for over 100 years, everything possible should be done to help them, but outside their own fans nobody will probably care or bat an eye, such a shame what's happening.
Businesses need customers, If we go into another lockdown and given the numbers on the increase it's quite possible we'll have another lockdown and those businesses will be out of business.Its going to be survival of the fittest for many industries, not just football. With the ending of furlough, the govt are saying business needs to stand on their own two feet. Football will get no special treatment.
The old saying comes to mind over all these teams that voted us down. Watch what you wish for as it could come back and bite you on the bumThe clubs that voted us down the league’s for the sake of sporting integrity can go and take a flying fk.
If they all went to the wall I couldn’t care less.
Really? There isn't one other club you'd rather see go?Wouldn’t like to see a club disappear but I’d I was forced to pick one, I’d go for Dundee United
Maybe paves the way for a British league?Indeed, everyone else folds and we have no one to play against. Brilliant.
Maybe paves the way for a British league?
Curious to know, why Brechin? And I'm asking as a born and bred forfar loon.Apart from that lot I wouldn’t shed a tear for Alloa, Dundee Utd, Hibs or Brechin.
It’ll be because of their lady's front bottom chairman!Curious to know, why Brechin? And I'm asking as a born and bred forfar loon.
Curious to know, why Brechin? And I'm asking as a born and bred forfar loon.
....an understandable sentiment, but we need opposition to play against.Burn them all.
PoofDon't think I want any club to disappear, tbh.
Sensible mate.A few of the lower league sides could really struggle without ticket sales every week. Not sure I actively want any club to go to the wall but we could absolutely do with less clubs
We need a bit of clarification here Bro,nobody voted us down the league,the SPL voted us out the game and we had to apply for entry to the 3rd divisionThe clubs that voted us down the league’s for the sake of sporting integrity can go and take a flying fk.
If they all went to the wall I couldn’t care less.
Great post.Not bothered if this goes against the grain here but I don't want any club to go to the wall.
First and foremost I want them all to witness our return to the top - hopefully this season.
I don't want to see people lose their jobs among professional clubs - backroom staff.
For the smaller clubs - as much as our journey through the lower leagues sickens me, I still felt a warmth to the lower league clubs - especially from fans and communities - who were all proud to host Rangers coming to their town.
There are also people out there where football will be one of the few things to keep them going.
Outwith the SPL, that's not close to trueMost of them wanted us gone.
After 2012 when no other club showed any support towards us, I could not care less if all of them went to the wall.
They get a share of the Premiership TV money as it is all folded into the one prize money fund.Can anyone really see league 2 matches happen with no fans and no tv deal ?
Clubs would be better off mothballing the stadium and firing all players and management.
They have almost zero revenue.
The only one left.And that leaves Rangers where exactly?