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  1. Jack and Arfield are both injured so will miss at least tomorrow night, leaving us well short centrally given the form of Kamara and inconsistency of Aribo. However, Davis needs to be dropped as quite simply he's just not at the races for whatever reason. The back four very lucky to keep their place in my team but someone like Tav in particular is now in the last few months of his Rangers career for me.
    3 points
  2. 4000 views of this week's pod on YouTube alone. As much as I'm sure there are a few interlopers enjoying our disappointment, it really was a brilliant listen and analysis from the lads. Make sure you put aside an hour to listen!
    3 points
  3. At the back of seven last Wednesday evening, you'd be hard pressed to find an unhappy Rangers fan. Yes, a dreadful draw in Perth the previous weekend had basically ended any hopes we had for a 55th title but progress in Europe and the chance of winning the Scottish Cup meant confidence was renewed again. Our impressive victory in Braga meant the players had showed once again they had the quality required and the management team had fixed any systemic issues with the tactics. Fast forward 72 hours and all that was was undone with another defeat at Tynecastle. Not only had the players capitulated once more but the manner of the defeat was even more of a concern. We were tactically inept, physically weak, mentally fragile and simply outfought right across the pitch. Yes, on paper we may supposedly have more quality than Hearts but after several very difficult trips to Edinburgh, you'd think the players (and manager) would know by now the very least you can expect is a fight for every single blade of grass. Instead, not one of our players assumed responsibility for their own performance and the assurance we seen in Portugal was replaced by fear. Post-match things didn't improve with the manager less than clear about his future juxtaposed with fan frustration over his inflexibility with player choice and formation. Add to this the disciplinary issues over Alfredo Morelos, the positive events of last Wednesday seemed a life-time ago. At the time of writing, things have settled down somewhat. Tuesday morning's press conference has seen Gerrard commit his future to the club, Morelos has apparently shown 'remorse for letting down his team-mates and fans' and the supporters have reflected constructively on Saturday's defeat across forums. OK, we're not quite ready to charge the Alamo yet but I think most fans realise that despite recent poor form, progress has still been made this season and a change of manager along with a complete rebuild of the squad may not be the best option available to us. However, neither should that excuse further poor performance. At the very least, the fans need to see a genuine reaction from the players to recent events at Ibrox this midweek. It may be unlikely we'll witness us back to our best form immediately but 90mins of obvious graft, commitment and spirit will be the minimum we expect. Unfortunately, further injuries to Jack, Arfield, Helander and Polster may mean we don't see whole-scale changes to the team and the manager may give certain players one final chance to show the fact they do actually care about their Rangers futures but neither can Gerrard allow such a terrible display go without change - both with regard to personnel and formation, though the latter may not happen against Hamilton given the expected nature of the game. In defence, I don't expect many, if any alterations to recent matches. Allan McGregor might not be the worst offender of late in goal but he really needs to command his box a lot better. Too often, he's stuck to his line and not able to take the pressure off by taking crosses or sweeping up long balls. And screaming at officials doesn't show you care as much as actually ensuring the defenders in front of you know what they're doing. Nevertheless, the performance of the four in front of him hasn't been good enough with only the away game in Portugal an indicator of how good these players can actually be. If Matt Polster was fit, he would replace Tavernier and the skipper will still be very lucky if he keeps his position ahead of someone like Nathan Patterson. The captain has had a very poor season all things considered and simply must improve his contribution offensively and at the back. Patience has now run out. Meanwhile, Connor Goldson has very much been up and down this campaign and we can't keep using the excuse of differing central partners for his inconsistent form. Even so, it will be interesting to see if Gerrard changes this partner again tomorrow. As good as Edmundson was in Braga, he was the polar opposite in Edinburgh. Indeed, shortages in midfield may mean he's pushed forward, allowing a return for Niko Katic who has also been very poor of late. At left back Borna Barisic has reverted back to his ineffectual self of last season and will also struggle to retain his position. As a unit the defence must improve and not one player is immune from such criticism. In midfield, the loss of Jack and Arfield will result in changes within the engine room for the visit of Hamilton and again for the weekend. Steven Davis is another key player who has been nothing short of awful recently but, as with Tavernier, our lack of options may see the manager expect him to turnaround his form. Glen Kamara - another who has been very poor when selected - may find himself back in the team by default with a third player selected from Edmundson, Aribo, Hagi and Halliday. I would actually play Hagi in the deeper playmaker role and see if he can be the one to get us to play a bit quicker from further down the park. In attack, I'm expecting a three-pronged approach. For all his faults and recent issues, Alfredo Morelos remains our best player so it would be a big surprise if he didn't start. Kamberi is again available for selection, so after some decent showings, the Albanian international should start with Ryan Kent also played off the Colombian. Kent has shown glimpses of his talent but they're fee and far between for a £7m outlay. The likes of Jordan Jones, Greg Stewart, Sheyi Ojo and Brandon Barker might expect to grab a place in Kent's stead but, other than Stewart who can create in and around packed defences, Kent arguably remains our best option. All in all, the conundrum for the manager is fairly clear. His preferred XI haven't been performing but neither do we have players ready and capable of stepping up in case of poor form or injury. Yet, can the manager really afford not to make changes when the same players keep letting him and the fans down? And, as much as we can cast doubt on the ability of a Jones, Ojo or Barker, they've not had the same kind of extended run in the team that others have. Why were the signed if they're not to be played regularly when others aren't doing the business? Ultimately, I don't think the manager can let what has happened of late go. He has to change the team and he has to change how we line up. It might be difficult to make defensive changes but further forward we can and we must. That's the leadership required here and the players have to be made to understand if they don't play well - or least work hard - they will be replaced. Second best isn't good enough at Rangers and that's a lesson that now needs to be given at every opportunity. Possible Starting XI (4-3-3):
    2 points
  4. Ex Everton and Wales goalkeeper Neville Southall explains how to avoid the virus: "Just wear gloves; I wore gloves, and everybody said I caught fuck all."
    2 points
  5. I'd like to see it but I'll be surprised if there are any significant changes for this match.
    2 points
  6. Neil McCann was no slouch when it came to crossing. I remember the halcyon days when Tav used to be able to cross a ball.
    2 points
  7. 1 point
  8. Just get back to scoring goals son all will be forgiven
    1 point
  9. The SNP's complicity couldn't be clearer but all the same it's interesting to have it laid bare by their mickey mouse newspaper.
    1 point
  10. 4-3-3 will serve us well in Europe and has done so in games that we have nearly won. It is of no use against packed defenses, as MW learned the hard way and we seemingly not for 2 seasons running. Having better players and a lethal striker helped us thus far, but those wheels have come off now and there need to be adjustments. It's not like we'll dump 4-3-3 forever, just adapt tactics and players to the requirements of the day.
    1 point
  11. Its simple if somethings not working you dump it and we should rest this 433 and try something else get two strikers up front
    1 point
  12. I've been hoping Polster would be given a chance to replace Tav for months and it's got nothing to do with Tav needing a rest. Polster wasn't always injured but we still persevered with a player who has never come close to reproducing last season's form, will no longer take a penalty and now seems physically incapable of crossing a ball.
    1 point
  13. Given where we're at in this title challenge, I'd love to see some other players given a chance. However, I'd prefer it didn't have to be at the expense of people like Jack or Arfield who, along with McGregor, Goldson and (so far) Hagi, are among the few in the current squad who look like they have the guts to be the core of next season's team. It's a great pity Polster is also injured because we badly need to refresh our right back position.
    1 point
  14. i think a core of scottish players helped that 2008-2011 team mixed with some genuine class (cuellar, mendes, jelevic for example)
    1 point
  15. I've said it before and I'll say it again. The lack of support for Alfie by the club, both in regards to the abuse he's taken on and off the park and also to the way that he's refereed to a different standard to every other player in Scotland is shameful. It's no wonder his form has suffered. If the club wants the best from him then they need to totally revisit the way that they treat him and don't take the dignified silence approach just because it best suits "brand Gerrard".
    1 point
  16. I dont think there has been a referee from Scotland at any big tournaments in recent times, you can see why.
    1 point
  17. The Goldson tackle where he clearly won the ball was unreal
    1 point
  18. Its quite split so far! Personally I would get him back in and hopefully he'll knuckle down and start scoring again
    1 point
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  20. I suspect we're preparing very well, thoroughly professional in all aspects. That shows up clearly in European games. The problem is we're not preparing for the right thing domestically.
    1 point


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