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  2. Rangers would be okay if they could set up a defence like this first half Georgian performance
  3. I have it on the authority of my mate's grandson's pal, who is at Ibrox tonight for a family dinner, or something, that there is a player on the pitch with photographers, and suits. The player is wearing a strip with No 8 on it. The lad thinks that it is Kabadayi, from the pictures he has seen on line. If there are any Tory MPs, researchers, spads, etc checking this thread.....now might be the time to get a bet on.
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  5. OK - It's the Delivery Room, or tactics talks from Gareth Southgate. The choice is yours.
  6. I gather that Hampden is now available but personally I would rather go to Murrayfield, that way we don't give any pennies to the SFA
  7. Aye its the 3rd one not the 1st the novelty wears off fast
  8. I'm heading for the wooden spoon. Next time I'm just going to put 0-0's ps someone change my bit under my avatar! Predictions league expert applied about ten years ago - not now lol
  9. He's a footie player not a doctor all this nonsense of being at the birth modern men a bunch of big jessies
  10. Lads like Munn, Gentles and Nsio should be earmarked for the first team imo. In any other league in Europe that has a youth cup for their respective association, the winners will have players bled into the first team. Mainoo and Garnacho as a recent example. Rangers should do the same.
  11. Onana clearly has the ingredients to be a world beater. Still only 22 - but for his price tag I do feel that he's flattered to deceive a bit at Everton. Must be well thought of in the game because there's always links in the media to big hitters and he's had call ups throughout his career - he even made the squad at Qatar. Still can't quite put it all together as of yet imo.
  12. Joining Rangers from Glentoran is a boyhood dream come true, says teenager Mason Munn Scottish Premiership Mason Munn has left Glentoran and joined Rangers Graham Luney Sat 2 Jul 2022 at 09:00 Young goalkeeper Mason Munn says he’s living his boyhood dream after agreeing a three-year professional deal with Rangers. The Donaghadee shot-stopper savoured a little taste of the full-time environment at Glentoran and now he’s been handed a golden opportunity at the Scottish Premiership giants which he intends to grasp with both hands. Munn (16), the son of Abbey Villa legend Jon, can’t wait to go to work at Ibrox and deliver for the club he supported as a boy. “I can’t wait to get started, get in the building and get pre-season under way,” he beamed. “I’m a boyhood Rangers fan.” Dad Jon played for and captained the Amateur League side before going on to become a successful coach. “My dad was a goalkeeper and I can remember watching him and wanting to follow in his footsteps,” said Munn. “Abbey Villa have been my home club and I moved up to Ridgeway before the Glens came in. “Gary Hillis was my manager at Ridgeway. I didn’t feature in the Glens’ first team but I’ve been around training and Elliott Morris was very good that way in bringing me in. “There’s a good pathway at Glentoran, I started in the 16s in the first season, won the Super Cup and then Declan Lynch came in and I stepped up to the 18s for a season. I then joined the 20s last season and trained with the first team. “The players are training every day and working with the full-time professionals has helped prepare me for going across the water and that intense environment.” The professional game in England and Scotland is a huge attraction to promising young footballers but there is an added layer of glitter to clubs like Rangers or Celtic which have huge support in Northern Ireland. “Phil Cowan, a Rangers scout in Northern Ireland, got in contact about two years ago and got me over on trial. I loved it and although other clubs were interested, they are very nice people at Rangers and of course there’s such a strong connection with Northern Ireland,” said Munn. “I’ve had several trials and played in many games. “Family members support Rangers and they have a huge fan base here so I’m very excited. “It’s a big step up but I’m up for the challenge and will hopefully settle in well into the full-time environment. “I always wanted to play at a higher level and move through the age groups. As soon as I went up I had to get used to the pace and shooting. “I’ve seen a few Rangers players walking around the training ground and it gives you an extra buzz to know you are in that environment. It gave me added motivation to know that if I worked hard and got my head down I could be there one day.” Munn is one of the Irish FA JD Academy graduates whose career prospects have been enhanced by the right advice and coaching. He added: “The Academy has been a big help and being picked for the Victory Shield squad was important. You feel like a professional and young international. As you move through the clubs the demands increase but there are opportunities for young players. More clubs are looking at Irish League players, realising the young talent we have here. “I’ll be linking up with the U18s in my first season and I’ll try to be a regular first-choice keeper. I can hopefully push into the ‘B’ team and if I keep impressing you never know, the goal is to make the first-team squad. “At international level, I’ve been with the ClubNI set-up and we are moving into the Nordic Cup with Gerard Lyttle the manager.” Munn is following in the footsteps of 18-year-old Charlie Lindsay, who left the Glens for Rangers, and with the Gers’ ‘B’ team at the BetMcLean Oval for a friendly on July 10, the young keeper could be making a swift return. Joining Rangers from Glentoran is a boyhood dream come true, says teenager Mason Munn | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
  13. Did you change your prediction? I have 1-2 in my spreadsheet. Edit: I see now that a couple of you have edited your posts. I'll go back over those. Edit: I've updated your scores on my spreadsheet. You get your point.
  14. It appears that Foden has returned to England to deal with some kind of family matter I wonder if he’ll return to Germany.
  15. To get the best out of Foden, play him alongside De Bruyne and Haaland. Likewise with Bellingham, pick a couple of Real guys. I suppose the rules don’t allow that.
  16. Best to wait until the transfer window closes so i can see what we've got before saying anything on our outgoings and incomings although i read somewhere we are looking at Butland as captain next season call me old fashioned but i prefer an outfield player as captain ,
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