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This might be an unpopular opinion but I was quiet impressed with Kilmarnock last night. I get the pitch being a leveller but they go about their business in a direct, aggressive and organised manner. They clearly have a good level of belief when facing the OF teams and their results back that up. Some other teams in Scotland should take note.7 points
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It absolutely was not. Lundstram's arm was by his side when the ball struck his elbow so never a penalty. Why VAR didn't recommend the referee check it is anyone's guess.4 points
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Just a wee observation from last night. Killie are a very organised team that thrive off the reset after breaks in play IMO. If you cast your mind back to the 1st game of the season, Tav jogged about 50 yards to take a throw in, much to the ire of every fan watching. It played perfectly into Kilmarnocks hands. Game gets slowed down, they get to reset. Fast forward to last night. Dessers takes a quick throw immediately and Killie are on the back foot resulting in Lawrence getting fouled. Once again we get ball active right away and bish bosh, we get our 2nd goal. How times have changed...3 points
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Why not have a proper reserve league were you can field four players over twenty three and the rest down to fourteen year olds would also help players coming back from injury and could be played on a Saturday against the same opponents as the first team .3 points
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That's the way i see it, from the stills it hit his arm when it was at his side. Going by the referees logic here I could pick up an opponents hand hit myself in the face with it and it would be a red for them. It was a stupid decision IMO. Edit - to clarify I can understand the referee giving it as its hard to make that out during real time, my issue is with the VAR process and no on field review. With VAR the official's can get a meticulous slow down multi angle view of anything, how they can still miss the mark with 3 hand balls I do not know. Dickinson was dreadful last night, had a howler.3 points
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And by their constant "moaning" they receive favourable decisions from officials. When was the last time THEY conceded a penalty (stick on, or otherwise)? When was the last time we were awarded a penalty at Parkhead? When was the last time they received a red card in league and / or v us at Parkhead? Compare their domestic refereeing awards against their European ones and convince us that its just a coincidence 😉3 points
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THE MOST PROLIFIC DEFENDERS AT ONE CLUB: 129 Fernando Hierro (Real Madrid, 1989-2003) 124 Wendie Renard (Lyon, 2006-) 120 James Tavernier (Rangers, 2015-) 105 Nelinho (Cruzeiro, 1973-82) 102 Edgardo Bauza (Rosario Central, 1977-82, 1986-89) 101 Manny Kaltz (Hamburg, 1971-89), Daniel Passarella (River Plate, 1974-81), Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid, 2005-21) FULL-BACKS WITH THE MOST CAREER GOALS (CLUB AND COUNTRY): 170* Nelinho 131 Graham Alexander 128 James Tavernier, Roberto Carlos 110 Manny Kaltz 105 Stuart Pearce https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/feb/28/james-tavernier-and-the-highest-scoring-full-backs-in-football-history3 points
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Ahead of tomorrow's Youth Cup Semi Final, a reminder of a piece a wrote in pre-season Rangers - A Youth Cup History https://rfcyouths.wordpress.com/2023/07/05/rangers-a-youth-cup-history/2 points
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Sorry to raise an old chestnut, but I watched Liverpool last night play 3 teenagers from their academy in a high-pressure cup match. We had Cole McKinnon on the bench; otherwise no sign of our youngsters. Why? If they not deemed 'ready' (as Clement recently claimed of Bailey Rice) then why not? Please don't tell me that there is too much 'must win' pressure at RFC; there cannot be any less pressure at L'pool and ManCity who can afford to spend at will. In fact Scottish clubs in general are too unwilling to play youth. McInnes didn't start with the outstanding David Watson v us, yet we have seen the impact Lennon Miller has had at Motherwell. Even those blighters from the East gave a debut to an 18 year old last night. If our youths are really not good enough, then scrap the academy. I yearn for a Rangers team where at least half are home-grown and have been brought up with the club. The pride that young lad at Anfield felt, moving from Kop to pitch puts our 'policy' to shame.2 points
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He's been handed a sow's ear and asked to make a silk purse. Probably wouldn't matter who got the job, the players clearly don't want to listen.2 points
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The difference in him since those first few games of the season is incredible. He was lumbering, lacked sharpness and confidence. Now he's the complete opposite, albeit he has a bit of the Kenny Millers about him when he is 1v1 with the keeper and has time to think.2 points
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I've always felt we maintained a youth set up simply because that's the established thing that clubs do ... but I never saw any clear reason for it.2 points
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Mibbe 20 years ago, nowadays the big teams produce talent to use as makeweights in FFP, to fund buying other players, or to fulfil homegrown requirements. It's a complete racket, just look at how many homegrown players Man U or Chelsea had on the park last night. Liverpool have a decent youth academy, but they also have a team full of injured players, needs must. Chelsea could even buy players that they've sold on back, and still call them homegrown. Sad state of affairs.2 points
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Something else that was really puzzling me last night was the referee constantly allowed Killie players to steal up to 20 yards for free kicks and throw-ins. Dickinson was very poor and lacked any sort of presence on the pitch.2 points
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Survival was a major achievement. The team survived going behind, the pitch, inappropriate footwear, inexplicable refereeing and, five substitutions. The support survived, just. The seventh minute of time added on saw us concede three successive corner kicks. The Cortes injury is a real worry. He fell over clutching the back of his thigh and looked extremely stiff as he hobbled off. At the point where the games in all competitions come thick and fast, the potential loss of Cortes compounds Cantwell's hammy injury. Both these players provide necessary movement, their constant runs create exploitative angles. We have survived tonight but long term survival will continue to be a concern.2 points
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I for one hope the Jambos get a couple of yahoo-esque penalties at the weekend. 😉1 point
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Used to have that and I went to many games when the first team were playing away. Saw Andy Penman make his debut in one,was there when Foinaven won the national and the noise of trannies keeping up with first league games is well remembered.1 point
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The job McInnes did at Aberdeen looks better with every week that passes.1 point
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I'm sure the board will largely take economics into account when it comes to our youth academy and bin it if it's not worth it. These things are always a bit of a gamble. The saddest aspect is that if anyone decent comes though, the likes of Chelsea will just snap them up. That's why it's more about economics than the first team. What's the profit on our women's team, by the way?1 point
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But it wasn't raised- when the ball hit his arm, his arm was against his body. His arm "jumped" when the ball hit it. If Bobby Madden is saying it isn't a penalty, then that says more about the incident than I ever could. The Mayo non-penalty is much more of a penalty than the Lunsdtram incident. Conveniently missed by all the on-field officials and the VAR officials. The penalty to Rangers narrative has certainly had the desire affect. It would be interesting to see how many of the penalties (or percentage) we've been awarded this season have been awarded by VAR and not the on-field officials.1 point
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We'd McCausland in the starting 11 last night. He's been the exception rather than the rule though, and I'm still not convinced he'll 'make it'. His game will need to improve to keep his place after the summer I suspect. Our ability to move players who were exceptional in the their mid teens on to become first team players has been very disappointing for years now. We're not alone with that, few Scottish sides are good at it. There's more than one reason for that, but in my opinion none of the reasons for it are being addressed and so this will continue. You have to question whether the B Team experiment has worked. I'm not sure playing youngsters in the Lowland League, or now in varied friendlies, is working. I saw Lowry play in a B Team game a few seasons ago and he was so much better than that level, however as we all know his career has stalled and would any of us be surprised if he left for good in the summer? On Liverpool I think you're being generous calling a home tie against a side from a division below as 'high pressure'. While Liverpool wanted to win it's certainly not their priority this season. It's exactly the kind of game they'd introduce young players in. It seems like Liverpool have a decent crop emerging, but time will tell how many actually make it.1 point
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Officer’s cane, surely. If he’s still here in three years with three championships and 80% of the other availables he might be eligible for a Field Marshall’s baton.1 point
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Interesting looking at the GPL threads many posters have him down as FGS often. Supporters believe in him now and its deserved.1 point
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Given we are the only team to have defeated them in the last 15 games, shows they are doing something right. They play a certain way, that's their perogative and it's up to us and other teams to develop a system that can cope with them and defeat them. We didn't play well last night, that may be done to the pitch, Kilmarnock or us not being on our game (or a little of "all of the above"). We escaped with 3 points but at what cost given the injuries to Lawrence and Cortes1 point
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The have committed to ripping it up and putting in real grass, so fair play to them for showing a bit of ambition. They will know longer term its not a good 'sell' for players to play on it for them.1 point
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If ever there was a confluence of Rangers greatness, it was Jock Wallace in the dugout and John Greig on the park. Frankly, I adored them and in their pomp they pretty much were Rangers.1 point
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Not an excuse - it's a fact. English teams can afford to drop points - even the best ones - we cannot. The pressure at Rangers is very real and unusual. I'm not saying we ignore it, rather we account for it in the way we train them.1 point
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I suppose its better to look at it from an England v Scotland thing. Youth academies in England are churning out top class players year on year. There are little to none in Scotland as a whole.1 point
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So why cannot WE do the same? I accept we cannot compete in the transfer market but surely our academy should be doing much much better.1 point
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In the second half their goalkeeper was allowed to take a free kick about 5 yards outside his box when the foul was committed along the 6 yard line.1 point
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Easy one today Butland if he doesn’t make that save then we would have be up against it1 point
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Barasic wasn't fouled. He was touched, took 2 steps then fell to the ground and grabbed the ball. The ref got that one totally correct.1 point
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Added to that the fact Barasic was fouled and officials gave Killie the free-kick. Barasic should deal with it better but 9 times out of 10 the defender gets a free-kick.1 point
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It looked as if his arm came out to an 'unusual' position, but that was possibly as it was struck by the ball, I'm guessing that's what the ref went on?. VAR check may not have made a difference, when you consider that Hertz penalty went to VAR. One of the Killie handballs was a stonewaller, and right in front of the ref as well.1 point
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Long may he continue to lose matches. I have nothing against him, but I do like seeing the sheep fail.1 point
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You aren't, but there are others, who like me, think he (and Borna) are not good enough. He may have brought "dynamism" to out LHS, but what are his goals / assists? I'm no stat man, but I'd say he hasn't brought any more goals or assists to the team than Borna Barasic has. When he has played well, I've acknowledged it, he played well on Saturday but was, IMO no where near MOTM. Lundstum, Dessers and Dio were all ahead of him. Some think that because I don't rate Yilmaz, it means im a Borna Barisic fan. Far from it. Barasic has been a great servant, but his time has come and gone. It's no coincidence that we attempted to sign a left back in January and IMO it'll be the 1st position we strengthen in the summer. If Ridvan starts / continues to improve, starts to add goals and assists then I'll happily "eat my hat", until then, I'll refrain from the Ridvan is on fire narrative.1 point
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Massive bottle shown tbh. Hang that Butland save in the Louvre, that's a Rangers keeper.1 point
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Why? Rotation has worked for 20 odd games for the manager?1 point
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And we should gave won both games. 2 goals up in both games I recall...1 point
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I am positive I have seen Red Swingfire listed on the Max Factor Royal Marine colour chart.1 point
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