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  1. I have to say think the club have managed what looked like a very difficault situation exceptionally well, taken their time while a feeding frenzy of rumour and speculation was growing, issuing short, concise statements, and moving on. It's yet another sign of how much we've changed as a club over the past wee while, for the better, instead of what we had for years with everything in the public domian and mismanagement commonplace. Well done to the board and management team.
    5 points
  2. With a broad smile, Neil Lennon spat on a Rangers scarf (wrongly) thrown at him 20 yards from my seat in the Copland nearly 20 years ago so the pretense he's some sort of misunderstood angel will never, ever wash with me. But, like it or not, many Celtic fans will see him as a legend. That's fair enough, however, I always thought BBC journalists, and their chief sportswriters at that, were meant to be objective and tell all parts of a story. It always amazes me how the bad: the spitting, the cheating, his own bigotry and the misogynistic, threatening behaviour off the park are always ignored to treat him as some sort of victim. He's a nasty piece of work and I sincerely hope this is the last we see of him up here.
    5 points
  3. In Fivethirtyeight's global club rankings this is an incredibly close match. We are 62nd and they are 66th. A fantastic gauge of how good we are.
    4 points
  4. Over €10m in prize money already from the EL this season. Here's hoping for a kind draw at noon today!
    4 points
  5. Didn't get a chance to post after the game last night, but as I said before the game, what a time to be a Rangers fan. Love a European draw Friday. There were so many big performances last night. Totally agree with Ally McCoist and our manager that it was the best the front three have played all season. Kent and Morelos were outstanding, what a confidence boost that is for both and they have put themselves in the shop window in Europe again. Hagi's performance wasn't at that level but he still carried out an important role that is different to Kent. He was actually involved in all 3 goals scored while he was on the pitch, albeit in a secondary role. The first he applied the initial pressed which led to the inside pass, the second he made a clever interception and managed to direct the ball to Morelos, the third he was in the hole to receive the ball, turn and play a smart pass to Morelos. I thought the midfielders were very good too. At times I was just amazed that whoever had the ball I was on the edge of my seat. Kamara would get it and I'm thinking what's he going to do here, then it goes to Aribo and I'm thinking the same and so on. What a talented team we have. My only concern against better opposition is that without Jack we lack a bit of defensive discipline and aggression. Last but not least what a difference Patterson made when he came on. As much as Balogun deserved all the praise he got for last week, I'm just not a fan of a centre back playing rightback. They don't have the agility to defend against dribbling players in wide areas and you lose a lot going forward. Patterson's goal was outstanding, his run was so clever in the way he run across the back line inside before receiving it and his finish shouldn't be underrated. Many players would have just fired it at the keeper in that position and won a corner. He really does seem to have the potential to be the next Alan Hutton. Massive congratulations is due to the management and the team. Reputations are being built, player values are rising, the coffers are being filled (£500k for last night I think) and the increasingly important co-efficient is being topped up at club and national level.
    4 points
  6. It took me a week to get over the first bloody match and then they go and do that to us! Whatever else you say about this Rangers team they're entertaining. Kent and Morelos were outstanding and while not as effective Hagi worked so hard he too deserves a mention. It's the strangest tie to review, I mean we conceded 5 goals, that would normally deserve much scrutiny and criticism but when you score 9 in reply it can be glossed over. Of the 5 we conceded 3 were poor defensively and one was a dodgy penalty. That said while I don't think we set out to concede so many I do think the game plan was simply to overwhelm them upfront. Two very attacking line-ups was always going to leave us open. Some of our goals over the tie were things of beauty, Kent must be registering on the radars of richer clubs by now, if he wasn't already. Nathan Paterson's goal feels like vindication for the liberal hand-wringers on here like Gonzo, Bill and me... I'd like AC Milan next. For someone of my age they exude glamour and majesty, but whoever we get can I just say how proud I am we're in the last 16 of a European tournament for the second year in a row, Berwick, Brechin and Peterhead feel that bit further away again.
    4 points
  7. Who do you fancy in the quarters. I'll take the winner of Granada/Molde
    3 points
  8. They've only made the UCL groups once in recent times (last season) and they were very lucky because they dropped in at the play off round and only had to beat Cluj to get to the groups, who had had a very easy draw in the previous round (Celtic). This season they drew Midtjylland and were hammered 4-1 (3 late goals). Despite getting their share of the Champions League riches last season they have continued to sell their stars for big money and recruit on the cheap. They must be a very well run club to be performing as well as they are in those circumstances.
    3 points
  9. In some ways not drawing an English side in lunchtime's draw means BBC Scotland Sport can probably survive the pressure they must now be coming under from headquarters in Manchester for a chat with Gerrard. Had we drawn Man Utd can you imagine Match Of The Day, Football Focus and Five Live just accepting they couldn't speak to Gerrard or McAllister, who they must know fairly well. This might still come to pass of course.
    3 points
  10. Haggerty sums up a lot of what is wrong with modern Scotland. The promotion of victimhood as a good thing, self-obsession and just an all-round whiny pain in the arse. No surprise PQ adore her.
    3 points
  11. It's a great pity we couldn't have had full houses at Ibrox for these games that would have been a much welcome chunk of income as well , but the virus put paid to that
    3 points
  12. I think his issue was that it was the first question. If it had been asked as the fourth, he probably wouldn't have had an issue. Davie was just unlucky.
    3 points
  13. You might be right. I understand his style is based around relying on two or three match winning players being supported by everyone else in the team. This was not unlike Walter Smith's Rangers in his first term, but is miles from Gerrard's 'total football' philosophy. I think he is able to organise and motivate players, at least initially, but as @stewarty points out above that can only last for so long. Anyway, nothing was funnier or more enjoyable than watching his own fans turn on him, that's got to have hurt.
    3 points
  14. I noticed. Great to see a young Rangers player being given a chance by a football legend who has made mistakes himself. Humanity, humility and decency.
    3 points
  15. He is the most despicable person ever to have been involved with Scottish football, a classless, sectarian, bigoted NED, and an average player, the Scottish gutter press are just as bad for glorifying him.
    3 points
  16. I admit to being a little surprised at the generosity being shown towards Neil Lennon in these parts. I see no merit in the man at all. He played like an angry adolescent struggling with discipline resistance and as a manager he's lost every dressing room he ever walked into.His leadership qualities don't seem to extend much beyond shouting, bullying and attacking his players. Since he first came to Celtic he's constantly hidden behind his acquired image as an Irish Catholic victim of sectarianism, brawled in the streets, shit himself, threatened women, called us dirty orange bastards and generally acted like the low-grade ned he clearly is. I can understand why those like him among the Parkhead support would want to see him as one of their own but the way the Scottish media has continually pushed a concocted narrative about a fictional character called Lenny who is intelligent, generous and benign is enough to make you puke. Lionise Lenny? Not me. Not ever.
    3 points
  17. I think that we may need to be a bit more praguematic, but I am confident we can Svjek them up.
    2 points
  18. A tricky one but could also have been a lot worse. Just wish we were able to go as love the city!
    2 points
  19. Taking that draw. Very winnable. What makes it better is the two Ukrainian sides got tough draws (Roma and Villarreal) so that could help the co-efficent. Man Utd v AC Milan is the tie of the round.
    2 points
  20. I'd like us to get Dynamo Kiev and beat them and secure our place in the group stages for the riches of the Champions League. We should not have to go through the diddy qualifying rounds any more.
    2 points
  21. Ac Milan would be good. Huge Glamour but a chance of going through, Kent for me is always better when Morelos plays. As is the team as a whole.
    2 points
  22. Astonishing result over two legs. We may mention who we all fancy in the next round but I would say a lot of teams wont want to be drawn with us at the moment. As for the English sides I think leicester may have had been the toughtest due to their style of play but with them being out its an advantage, I dont see Slavia Prague as being too scary in their place. Arsenal would be their for the taking - keep Saka and Aubameyang quiet and that would be it. Man Utd - weak defence that could be got at. Tottenham - Weak at the back also but Kane and Son are frightening when they click. Id like to avoid Shakhtar, Villarreal and As Roma first.
    2 points
  23. Rangers work the nine to five to secure place in the last 16 Rangers secured their passage into the last 16 of the Europa League after yet another incredible tie against Royal Antwerp of Belgium produced another goal-laden game. The match in Belgium last week finished 4-3 to Rangers, and many did not see another high scoring game, but the two clubs traded high scoring blows yet again in a match that saw Rangers win 5-2 on the night – and win 9-5 on aggregate. The match had everything from goals, a contribution from Alfredo Morelos that secured his involvement in eight of the nine goals over the two legs and an incredible return to first team action from Nathan Patterson merely days after many questioned if he’d ever play for the club again. Steven Gerrard made one change to his starting eleven from the side which started against Dundee United on Sunday, with Glen Kamara coming in for the injured Ryan Jack. Rangers got off to best possible start in 9 minutes when Alfredo Morelos profited from some good pressing from Ianis Hagi and Ryan Kent, which allowed the latter to set up the Columbian to pass the ball into the empty net. Rangers then dominated proceedings and looked like they were in a comfortable position until Lior Refaelov equalised after some good work from Lukaku had left Leon Balogun exposed on in the right-back position. The big Nigerian was filling in for James Tavernier who was injured in the first-leg in Belgium last week. Rangers were without Nathan Patterson last week due to his Covid related mischiefs had rendered him unavailable through the need to self-isolate. Many had assumed the youngster had signed sealed his Ibrox exit with his behaviour. However he was named on the bench tonight and with the unnatural right-back Balogun being targeted by the Belgians, Gerrard decided to act and introduced the youngster for the second-half. It was a bold move, and one which paid off within 16 seconds of the restart. Rangers kicked-off and worked the ball to Morelos, who played in the right-back to run in and finish nicely to score his first goal for the club. It was an incredible moment and a reminder that seven days is a long time in football. Rangers looked safe at this point and the feeling was that the tie was all but done and dusted when Kent scored the third in the 55th minute. The move started with a great take and turn from Ianis Hagi who fed the ball to Morelos. The Columbian beat his marker easily and cut it back into the path of Kent who finished neatly from six yards. It seemed that Rangers had all but secured the tie, but Antwerp hit back immediately thanks to Lamkel Ze. A great ball from Refaelov allowed Lamkel Ze to get between the onrushing McGregor and Connor Goldson to turn in from a tight angle. The Cameroonian is famous for having tried to force a move from Antwerp by turning up at training wearing a Anderlecht shirt. The stunt didn’t work, and his goal tonight was a reminder that he was sorely missed by the Belgians in the first-leg. That goal had blown the tie wide open again, and all of a sudden Rangers had gone from a position of comfort to one of feeling relatively safe – but looking over their shoulder. However Rangers responded positively and got their fourth on 78 minutes from a penalty after Alfredo Morelos was yet again involved in when he was fouled by Maxime Le Marchand. Referee Paweł Raczkowski had no hesitation in pointing to the spot, and Borna Barisic converted to score his third penalty of the tie. That pretty much sealed the proceedings at 8-5 on aggregate, but Rangers were not finished yet. Scott Wright, who had come on for the impressive Ryan Kent with ten minutes remaining, ran down the right flank in the closing stages of injury time and cut into the box, only to be fouled by Nana Ampomah. Barisic waved the responsibility on this occasion to allow Cedric Itten, who had replaced Morelos with five minutes remaining, to step up and hammer home the fifth on the night. The win ensures Rangers passage to last 16 of the Europa League, whilst remaining undefeated since their campaign started on 17 September in Gibraltar against Lincoln Red Imps – a total of 11 games. Steven Gerrard was delighted with his team’s performance stating: "I'm very satisfied, the performance was outstanding in a lot of areas. Some of our play was outstanding, the first three were top high-level goals. But, as a perfectionist, we still have to look at the areas we went wrong in tonight. "It was probably Alfredo's best performance of the season. He likes this competition. I wouldn't have liked to have marked him, that's for sure. Physicality is a big strength of his. It was a performance off all-round quality." RANGERS: McGregor; Balogun, Goldson, Helander, Barisic; Davis, Aribo, Kamara; Kent, Hagi, Morelos SUBS: McLaughlin, Wright, Bassey, Itten, Zungu, Patterson, Stewart, Simpson, Arfield, King. ROYAL ANTWERP: De Wolf, Buta, Gelin, Le Marchand, Lukaku, Hongla, Verstraete, De Laet, Gerkens, Refaelov, Lamkel Ze SUBS: Boya, Avenatti, Ampomah, Miyoshi REFEREE: Paweł Raczkowski
    2 points
  24. And yet a lot of Rangers fans wanted to get him out the door! thankfully SG has more sense
    2 points
  25. I always think managers can be lucky through no efforts of their own. When Rodgers left and they appointed Lennon, Steven Gerrard must have thought there was a god up there after all.
    2 points
  26. 2 points
  27. A fantastic watch as always. A couple of things I thought were interesting from it, firstly the ref saying thank you to Alfie when he stopped the game to allow treatment to the defender who pulled up injured. Secondly, the ref telling the keeper to stay on his line at the pens, but the speech play from one of the defenders trying to put Borna, and Ced the Ted, off just as they are about to hit it. Lastly, a lovely shot of Borna and their keeper smiling and chatting on the way off, no doubt discussing last weeks stare-off! Obviously it is so much better with no crowd noise as the mics pick up all the players shouts, coaches instructions, yelps from players kicked (and also when hardly touched!) and it won’t quite be the same when crowds are back, but it is going to be a marvellous series in our history to look back on a number of years from now.
    1 point
  28. Agree but for me Hagi is a bit enigmatic; does some sublime things at times and has a great shot, but then he also misplaces what seem straightorward passes - he was like that last night, but worth his place in the team right now.
    1 point
  29. Beat Slavia and it will stand us on good stead if we win the league and play in next seasons champions league
    1 point
  30. First of Rangers 2005's to sign a pro contract, Tyler is a top talent and great news he has committed to the club.
    1 point
  31. Decent draw but Slavia are often in the CL so i'm sure SG will not be taking them lightly. Would have been a good test of Gers current level if the draw had been Arsenal maybe? But in terms of progression there is no reason not to feel positive.
    1 point
  32. Point of order, she's not Glaswegian, take your well deserved ire and point it in the direction of Bute.
    1 point
  33. I said to a mate last night that this season might be the best and worst one ever (best for obvious reasons but worst because we can't go to games and celebrate together).
    1 point
  34. On our third goal last night, Hagi rightly getting all the plaudits for his control and turn but what about the pass to him from Kamara?....superb!
    1 point
  35. Watched their match against Brenda's eleven last night and had hoped we drew them. as 26th stated they play on the counter and coped with what Leicester threw at them which in all honesty was not very much. Confident we can progress. #famous last words loyal
    1 point
  36. I could take the view that asking about Paterson, et alia, first up was doing SG a favour, by allowing him to get it out of the way, immediately, and heading off, at the pass, any 'football writers' who may have been inclined to labour the matter.
    1 point
  37. 1 point
  38. I stated if i was manager i would have bagged the 5 of them (thankfully i'm not) but also said that i would 100% back what ever decision was made by the club.
    1 point
  39. Don't know if any of you noticed that at the end,Patterson was very emotional(looked to be in tears),was last off the pitch and received a wee dunt of approval/don't be silly again from Gerrard.
    1 point
  40. i think he was a better player than people give him credit for. I think he is a far worse manager than some seem to think. there is no question he is a vile human
    1 point
  41. The SFA will be working out a way to ban him as we speak without rangers tearing them apart in court after Dubai
    1 point
  42. Really hope we can put this behind us now and give this lad as much game time as possible between now and may.
    1 point
  43. So chuffed for the lad. Doubt an All-Black rugby bummer would've scored that. ?
    1 point
  44. I don't necessarily disagree with what you've said but the counterpoints in my mind are that I think that he is a manager that has quite a short shelf life unless he finds different ways to motivate his players. That may be the way with modern football generally in terms of managerial changes, but here's only so many times he can bollock his players to better performances and results. He was regularly throwing individuals under the bus and the club, presumably with his blessing, strong-armed players to stay with them this season when clearly they were eyeing up moves elsewhere. Over his time, the coaching and structure put in place to very good effect under Rodgers was slowly eroded. Add in his very poor judgement of players in terms of recruitment, and I'm left wondering whether he has simply been left behind by the more modern, tactically astute and technical approach epitomised by our management team. The contrast is stark in my view.
    1 point


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