"First, Charles Green. Prior to Rangers' descent into liquidation last year, Green was aghast at the attitude of Dave King, a long-standing Rangers director, who had urged that a CVA be voted down by the club's 276 creditors. Incredulous at this, Green went on television and said: "What he [King] is suggesting is that, rather than get a CVA through that retains all the history and tradition, that instead we should vote against it and go down the newco route. I mean…why would a true Rangers fan suggest that?" In this, the view of Green, the man to whom many Rangers fans swooned, appears none too different to that of BBC Scotland and others." Irregardless of the mention of history and tradition, he made no mention of a new club, or an old club dying. He mentioned a new company. Spiers really is a cretin that's clutching at straws for attention.