Follow Follow’s astounding Craig Whyte thread really is something!

Craig Whyte. Hero to Celtic fans. Scourge of Ibrox.

The man that was cleared of fraudulently taking over *Rangers in 2017, is the man widely regarded as the reason the club eventually died in 2012.

Without wanting to get into all that too much he has been arrested again and is set to face trial again in September for failing to provide passwords to his laptop and phones following a prosecution brought forward by the Financial Conduct Authority.

As the arrest made news headlines, Follow Follow created a thread about it and it is fair to say that they have still not forgiven Whyte for his past misdemeanours which is strange as they are, after all, the same club according to them.

Anyway, the depth of hatred towards their former owner is laid bare here as some wished all manner of horrific crimes against the man if he is jailed.

What is wrong with the mentality of these people:

This one is just off the scale!
The only strange thing here is the complete revisionism shown by this poster.
After I had deciphered his code, I realised what he was claiming here. Dafty
Not sure what’s more disturbing here. Their intentions when they find out or the fact that there are detectives in the group that do this!
He wasn’t. Murray sold your old club right down the river.
Their fascination with this is extremely disturbing!
Spoiler alert! The club dies at the end!

There are genuinely now words:

What a strange bunch of human beings!

3 thoughts on “Follow Follow’s astounding Craig Whyte thread really is something!

  1. Sorry but I have to take issue with a part of this article which is a blatant lie….

    They are strange yes but human beings?….. No No No

    Mutants would be the closest description found in any Oxford dictionary.

  2. One guy talking about STATUE OF LIMITATIONS… Either he means STATUTE, or there is an imminent attack planned on the STATUES in George Square, and this is a call to arms!! They really are “the peepul” – clueless mutants would be a more accurate description, though.

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