When he trotted up to Ibrox on his white steed, I bet not even the most optimistic Celtic fan or pessimistic of Rangers fan could have guessed what would be unfolding less than a year later.
For sure, we warned the Rangers fans he was bad news but such was their relief at getting rid of Murray and ushering in a new hero the words fell on deaf ears.
Not only has this man lied and cheated to get his hands on the club, as a result of his actions, he has opened up a Pandora's box that does not look like shutting any time soon.
The club is being investigated from all angles and one suspects there is much, much more bad news to come.
One feels sorry for the staff and the players who will lose their jobs but one can't help but take some satisfaction that a club which has spent the last 20 years boasting about titles won and money spent is now on it's knees begging.
If I happen to be passing a bear with a bucket I may throw in 50p. Every little helps!
Craig Whyte
posted on 4/3/12
Little Blue nose- who was that dodgy man daddy?
Big Blue nose- don't really ken hen, but hes just paid a taxi fair wi your uni fund
posted on 4/3/12
Would it have been possible for Craig Whyte to have done anymore damage, than he has?
posted on 4/3/12
http://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/spl/rangers_administration_i_was_there_with_the_de_boers_amoruso_ferguson_arteta_averladze_mols_caniggia_a_team_full_of_superstars_rangers_were_paying_astronomical_wages_1_2152922
From Chasing the dream to Jelly and Ice cream.
posted on 4/3/12
Hector
It just makes you realise how lucky we are to have the likes of Dermot Desmond and Peter Lawwell looking after our club.
Sure, there were times when we were pulling our hair out in frustration at the lack of money spent but, apart from a couple of errors (like not signing Fletcher), they've done a fantastic job steering Celtic through difficult times.
posted on 4/3/12
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