The year 2012 was an epochal year in Scottish football and the broader civil society. Quite simply, the feud between two clubs that started in 1888 was over. Celtic had won. They were the last club standing. The football authorities and the local media had dismissed the scenario as fantasy and were stunned when it actually happened. Frankly, the reality of the situation for those who had follow followed the dead club was too much to take. Consequently, they had to form a constitutive story about what had happened. Somehow, their beloved Rangers had been the victims of a vast
A squalid revenge fantasy that reveals so much about the Ibrox klanbase
Phil Mac Giolla Bhain · 12h
A squalid revenge fantasy that reveals so much about the Ibrox klanbase

A squalid revenge fantasy that reveals so much about the Ibrox klanbase
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