Hearts fan’s outstanding tweet brings out the liquidation deniers with a brand new lie

Brother Walfrid Statue, Celtic Park

We know they died. All of Scottish football knows they died.

Hell, even they, deep down know the truth to what happened to their rancid club but still they peddle the liquidation lie.

When Rangers died in 2012, there was widespread uniformity amongst the media and their fans that their history had ended. There was no dubiety. No denial. No sings of life.

Dead as a dodo.

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It was only since the phrases like ‘holding company’ arose that this weird narrative came along that somehow they managed to ‘buy the history’ that the liquidation lie was born.

Aided and abetted by a compliant media who had just months before splashed their front pages gleefully with Ibrox obituaries.

And as the Newco took to the field to face Hearts on Wednesday night, a Hearts fan tweeted this:

See. Everyone knows they died. But what the tweet did was draw out the Zombie hordes and one came up with an outstanding reason for the club dying:

Supporters tried to buy them over? With what? The stolen charity money?

The delusion amongst these fans about their club is absolutely brilliant.

At least we are not the only fans that like to remind them of their death. Even if it is a Hearts fan.

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