Administration inevitable for Inverness, but it’s not the end, liquidation is, ask theRangers

Inverness Caledonian Thistle are on the verge of dying they say, but football clubs can’t die they say…

Celtic at Inverness Caley Thistle. Photo Vagelis Georgariou

We all know that theRangers supporters are known for their sheer delusion and not being the brightest. That has been most notable over the past few weeks or so and has intensified the past few days regarding the unfortunate situation of Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

Ripping off old material

A lot of theRangers supporters are doing what they do best and ripping off old material used by the Celtic supporters in their bid to wind up the Caley Jags supporters up by taunting them by saying things like ‘jelly and ice cream’ as they revel in the League One club’s current financial plight.

They have even been using pictures of tombstones with RIP ICT on it as they get their thrill. Well whatever keeps them happy I suppose as they haven’t got too much to shout about on the park.

Celtic at Inverness Caley Thistle. Photo Vagelis Georgariou

That has given us Celtic supporters quite a good laugh to be honest. Remember when they told us that football clubs can’t die? Yes they remind us of that one quite often.

It’s the company not the club

It’s the company not the club is also a favourite one. Well if that’s what they think then sure they must believe that ICT can also survive the inevitable?

Nope, unfortunately for the Caley Jags fans theRangers supporters are actually quite right predicting the demise of their club if they don’t raise their targeted funds or find another way to avoid the club going bust. It looks like administration is going to happen but that doesn’t mean liquidation – and with it the death of the club – is inevitable.

Celtic at Inverness Caley Thistle. Photo Vagelis Georgariou

theRangers support let their own club die

theRangers supporters know that all too well, remember they let their own club die, which makes their gloating all the more hypocritical. You’d think that they would be more sympathetic after watching their old club suffer the same tragic fate that could happen to Inverness, whose fans are at least trying to do something about it.

Incidentally Rangers FC was yesterday finally dissolved following liquidation.

They think it is all over, it is now!

Just an Ordinary Bhoy