'Damages for pain and suffering caused': Rangers and Celtic fans bombard HMRC on Twitter
Former manager Ally McCoist has already stated his belief that a £20m bill would not have led to the club going into administration and then liquidation back in 2012.
After the article first appeared online, the HMRCcustomers account tweeted asking for general queries, as they do every day.
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Hide AdHowever, instead of receiving a handful of responses as per usual, they were flooded with messages from angry Rangers fans.
Nelsy wrote: "Scandalous and utterly shameful if what is being reported is true."
Dunc asked: "Hi guys, how can use over charge £50million on tax? Asking for a friend."
El Buffalo Morelos added: "We demand a public apology, costs for all expenses paid and damages for the pain and suffering caused, not just to us @RangersFC but the @spfl as our illegal relegation affected everyone in Scotland."
Celtic fans also messaged the Taxman on Twitter, though there was generally a far different tone to the correspondence.
K Daly said: "Not really a query. I just want to take some time today to applaud you on all the good work you do. Keep fighting the good fight!"