Collusion, corruption and cheating, so eloquently put by my fellow tims over at Keep the Faith.
The huns in collusion with the Daily record tried to corrupt the game and cheat their way to the SPL title,
everyone is against us said Walter in a rant very similar to that of Kevin Keegan, no ones likes us and I would love it, love it if we get the season extended.
The daily record acting as the cheerleader for Rangers told us this morning that the league would be extended, they tried their best to put more pressure on the SPL. We all thought the SPL would buckle under the pressure of the establishment.
They did not, they stood firm and maintained control and ensured our sorry little league retained at least a shred of integrity.
Lets hope this creates even more negativity in Mordor. They know the league is ours, they know its a matter of time before the bubble bursts, they know they will be lucky to walk out with 2 trophies this year.
Get it right roon ye
The SPL and SFA met on Tuesday to discuss the situation, but failed to agree
an alternative to the current fixture list.
"It's a matter of public record that yesterday we were unable to agree a request from Rangers FC to extend the season still further beyond Thursday, 22 May," Gold said.
"This decision was made on the basis that there had been no material change in circumstances since we published the revised Model 2 fixture list.
"The SFA indicated late yesterday that they wished to discuss whether there was any help they could provide.
"The meeting took place in a constructive atmosphere. But no viable alternatives to the fixture list issued on 22 April emerged that did not place the integrity of the SPL competition at risk.
"Given the stage we have now reached in our competition, both in terms of the title chase and in relation to the European places, it's not possible to modify the closing date of the season without placing at serious risk the fairness to all of our competition."
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Sir David Murray said he was angered but not surprised by the SPL's decision.
"Throughout the world, people will laugh at this decision in disbelief and none more so than in Russia as their own association has done everything it can to assist FC Zenit St Petersburg," he said.
"What has happened here is footballing authorities not being proactive in their assistance but only at this late stage by being reactive through embarrassment. "
SFA chief executive Gordon Smith said the date of the Scottish Cup final would not be changed.
"A range of options and issues were explored, including the date of the Scottish Cup final.
"However, it was felt that, at this late stage, it was not a viable move as it would not open up any room for change in the SPL programme."
Smith added: "The Scottish Cup final will go ahead as planned on Saturday 24 May
Dry your eyes huns, take it like men.
We have stood against the establishment and won.
We carried the ball past the half way line and scored in a victory against the cheats.
Im having so much fun.
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