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Today’s proceedings in court exposed the myth of continuation. It debunked the duality. Mr Walker, for Charles Green, stated that only die-hard supporters of Rangers believed in this myth. It follows that Neil Doncaster, Alan McRae and Darryl Broadfoot are die-hard supporters of Rangers as they have accepted this myth. There is enough egg on their collective faces to make a family size omelette. The ideals of sporting governance have clearly been subverted to serve a partisan perspective.

Magnus Llewellyn, Editor in Chief of The Herald, is prepared to sacrifice journalistic integrity to serve a partisan perspective. Today’s events remind me of the occasion when Chris Graham lied that he had received assurances from The Belfast Telegraph that Phil Mac Giolla Bhain would not be invited to make any further contributions as a freelance journalist. He created a narrative of comments that he attributed to Gail Walker. Ms Walker had never heard of the RST or Graham and stated that she would continue to value the contributions of Phil Mac. I commend her integrity. The Herald has no integrity whatsoever.

The Evening Times is a Rangers fanzine in all but name. Chris Jack has done more to put ‘bums on seats’ at Ibrox than King’s ‘generations’ pitch. Each and every loan player or out of contract signing is photographed carrying a placard promoting season card sales or pay at the gate. The only issue that is open to debate is whether this promotion is paid for by Rangers via Level 5, or if photographs are only permitted on a quid pro quo basis.

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