That's human nature for you. I guess being an ex pat living in the states, I'm not so caught up in all the goings on anymore. I can take a more pragmatic approach. When Rangers were dominating Scottish football our support filled away stadiums to the brim, I'm sure that gets a bit tiresome for fans of smaller clubs. Our singing, beating their teams convincingly, taking over their stadiums winning trophy after trophy. In a way I can't blame other fans rejoicing in our current situation, they have gone through decades watching Rangers ( for the most part) dominate Scottish football. Of course, the bigger picture is that our support bought concessions, put money into shops, put money into other teams coffers. But as fans of the smaller teams that is of little relevance from a football perspective. I'll use the New York Yankees as an example, in the states you either hate them or love them. There are loads of teams that can't win a world series and the dislike is based on being able to buy the best players and again, for the most part dominating baseball. If you are not a fan of Yankees fan you tend to dislike them more than any other team because it's based on success. It's the same with Rangers... Rangers will be back, it's going to take longer that I think a lot of people anticipate, they will reach the top once again. However, I'm not going to get to upset if the fans of other teams want to rejoice and have a laugh at our expense. I'd probably do the same...I think it's hypocritical of us to think otherwise. Remember when Celtic were going bust, it was not just our support that were having a good laugh, I remember fans from Dundee, St Mirren, Aberdeen and the one Morton supporter were all delighted at their potential demise. Now, the media that's another story...I don't expect fans to be impartial but media has show some kind of semblance of impartiality.