Sorry, i agree fans should stick together, but like someone else said above, it comes across as paranoid pish, like a 15 year old wrote it. Blind faith is great, but to blame everyone from the bheasts to old board, but not Whyte is tremendously niave. You tell fans not to infight but slag off fans who have decided not to trust Whyte? Don't you see the hypocrisy? Whyte's inability to be straight forward with answers has not done him any favours has it? He said he pumped 25 million in off his own wealth, and he HAS confirmed that he has borrowed on 4 years of season ticket sales with Ticketus for another 24 million. If true, then the Lloyds debt should be gone from Rangers with his initial 25m, leaving the ticketus money, Jelavic money, Adams % fee from Liverpool move, all safe to keep the club running and should have got us a striker (at least). He made assets out of McGreg, Whit and Davis claiming this took up a hefty part of his proposed transfer money, making fools of the fans thinking we'd have all that money for NEW transfers. I do agree that the old board have enjoyed creating waves and should shut their mouths as they have feck all to do with us anymore, and they have contributed far worse to our problems than Whyte ever could. No dignity at all, and they should be ashamed with themselves. BUT, although they appear to exaggerate at leasure with the facts, they did say from the start that Whyte wasn't clear on how he'd finance the club and seem to be right with that. To say that this is all a vandetta is insanely paranoid. To tell loyal fans that they should just sit back and trust this man, who only addressed SOME matters after our RST had to publically call him out, is really unfair. He seems to only speak out when worried that we might not buy season tickets for next year, and even then he hasn't been clear with his answers. If he wants all the cash to prepare for HRMC, then I'd be only too happy to accept this and I'd be happy that someone at last is being sensible with the clubs finances. This would make sense for why he hid the last 6 months accounts from HRMC, in case it makes it easier for them to decide what financial penalty to give us should we lose. e.g We produce accounts saying we are in a healthier position than publicised, HRMC have a field day and take it all of us. This way they haven't a clue, just like the rest of us. Again, this would make sense imo... but he hasn't said this! McCoist should be shot for some of the duds we've taken in though... and for our early Euro exits... he's making ginger baws looking good with the shite he's brought in. I wouldn't give super one more penny in all fairness. rant over.