“Absolutely heart-breaking,” “They’re on different levels in every way,” “The end of everything great about us” – Lenzie Loyal opens up with a heartfelt breakdown.
For many Rangers fans, the international break offers a brief escape, a hope that winning a couple of games and seeing Celtic stumble might reset the cycle of success at their club. After all, that’s how it goes, right? The Old Firm rivalry drives everything, and the spoils often get shared between the two.
However, some fans, like Lenzie Loyal, have come to face the harsh reality of 2024. Despite the short respite of just 13 days between matches, there’s no escaping the grim outlook that lies ahead. He’s deeply frustrated about what the future holds.
While they shout “We Are The People” and take solace in claiming to be the “Most Successful Club in the World,” those deflections are becoming increasingly hard to justify.
Both on and off the pitch, Celtic continue to outclass them, with emerging signs that even a competent Aberdeen side could deliver a major blow to their pride.
Seeking solace on Follow Follow, or perhaps a bit of group therapy, Lenzie Loyal couldn’t hold back, laying it all out for everyone to see.
It seems that years of denial and costly quick fixes have finally caught up with the club, which they claim was founded in 1873, or perhaps a year earlier, as the Murray era fades into memory.
The expectations of many supporters have grown increasingly unrealistic. There is no valid reason for Lennon Miller to make the move to Ibrox, regardless of what Craig Moore and Barry Ferguson might suggest.
With international football now over for 2024, there are no easy distractions, not even a winter break, as four months of relentless domestic football loom, ready to shatter the myths that have kept Lenzie Loyal and others clinging to their dreams since Charles Green “bought” the history in 2012.