The Hundom Press show their "True Blue Colours"

Last updated : 08 May 2008 By MagicPole

I was amazed today to see that both the Daily Ranger and the Hun had front page photographs of the Divine Barry in an almost apoplectic sigh of relief that the downtrodden and oppressed Rangers, had managed to valiantly fight the SPL/ Vatican backed conspiracy to deprive them of the league.

Andy Devlin in the Hun is seconds from orgasm as he laps up McGhee's belief that Rangers will win in it. I did not buy the Daily Ranger but I have lifted the opening paragraph by Keith Jackson that I feel sums up the euphoric laptop loyal "

"Just when all seemed lost for Rangers. Just when it appeared the last flickers of good fortune had deserted them. Just when they had finally run out of heroes"….and on and on, pass the man a hanky!

I did not watch their game last night but my brother texted me to inform me that once again Shitanta had the usual balanced panel on, three bluenoses. It is really getting a bit ridiculous. Rangers on their knees bleating about how hard done by they were, conveniently forgetting that they refused Celtic a postponement on our return from our Semi final against them. McLeish was quoted as saying this was part of being successful, and his Dutch clog De Utter Bore, backed him up. Yes it seems this is the case, but not if you are Rangers, no then you get everybody to let you win.

I have a theory on this whole pathetic Hun Love-in in the press. It is a rouse to motivate the hordes of Rangers fans and players to feel hard done by. Murray and Baldy Bain knew they had no chance to get another change to the fixture list, they knew it but used this as a lever to get people worked up. I must say it has worked as the press, the fans and the players have bought into this injustice. Big DJ just does what he is told for his monthly supply of Weight Watcher pies, but the rest are a joke.

We now have one game less for them to lose for us. I still feel that our best hope is our friends from the north ,Aberdeen. If one thing is certain they will give it their all.

We on the other hand have two very hard games and a slip for us is not impossible either. Strachan and his team will need to be at their best. We are in this position through ill judged decisions, we must forget that just now and focus on winning, if it is too little too late then at the end of the season will be the time to reflect. I still believe we can do it and that Rangers will slip, but Murray has played a good move with drumming up the injustice nonsense. As we know when you feel the world is against you is when you can do special things. Let us hope that in this case it will run out of steam faster than Chick Young gets through rangers scarves.

Keep the Faith and Hail Hail.