Mask slips as true attacks on Rangers begin from troll

Rangers Michael Stewart Jim Traynor

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Michael Stewart, after weeks of silence on Leigh Griffiths, Celtic’s child abuse court case and a dozen other issues of importance in Scottish football, has finally piped up… to attack Rangers for celebrating the origin of the club.

Calling it bigoted and racist.

The Celtic-loving Rangers hater (he’s no longer able to keep the thinly-attached mask on) had nothing to say on the numerous disgraces happening over at his beloved Celtic’s house, but when Rangers release a video celebrating the founding of our club, the Scottish outcry, led by Stewart as always, begins.

This man has continually attacked Rangers for ‘everything and anything, anywhere’ and isn’t even pretending any more to just be an impartial pundit.

His silence on serious issues with other clubs recently, namely Celtic, before resurfacing with more bigotry allegations about Rangers, really sums up his priority.

Former RTV man Andrew Dickson nicely summarised it:

“Rangers fans have been singing Four Lads Had A Dream for several years now, this is the first I’ve seen a problem with it. The tune was first used in a popular Beach Boys song and supporters of other clubs have adopted it too. Does that make them ‘bigots’ as well? Thought not.”

There is an undeniable and sustained media attack on our club these days, and guys like Dickson, ourselves, and many others have to keep calling it out.

Said another user:

“Why can’t they just sing about football?”

*Starts song about 4 boys coming to Glasgow and forming a football team*

“This is racism”

Scotland in a nutshell when it comes to Rangers.

Indeed it is, indeed it is.

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