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Hopefully his next instagram story is him confirming he is gone and we can all comment 'good riddance petulant child'.4 points
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The situation with Cantwell is a disappointing one. For the player's part, he was always a decent option, if ultimately not good enough when the chips were down. For a free transfer he was worth the risk despite his ego eventually ruling his contribution (or lack thereof). For the club's part, I don't understand our position. Yes, the player asked for a transfer but I don't see how we maximise interest and/or his value by retiring him to the B team (where he doesn't seem to feature either).3 points
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Thanks, I don't know what this means but it is way better than reading Celtic transfer rumours.2 points
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It might not matter what we do in the transfer market over the next couple of weeks, we're going to walk the league To coin a phrase I have seen on Twitter/X, the Prodrouple is on2 points
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STOP BRINGING LOGIC TO IT! THEY'RE LOSING THEIR BEST STRIKER! WE'RE WINNING THE LEAGUE!2 points
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Lol... I'll eat my hat if that is even remotely true.2 points
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I'm not really too sure what he means, unless he's saying that the crowd at Ibrox give him congratulations but he's now reading negative comments online and taking that as no support? He should know that the online support doesn't reflect the views of a lot who go to games and he can't take that to heart, unless he's got the maturity of a 13 year old girl. He's been offered nothing but support whenever he plays. Or is he talking about lack of support from the management team? It's too cryptic and not doing himself any favours. FWIW I'd love him to stay and start at the weekend as he's the most creative player at the club.2 points
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Some good memories in here and some I still haven't got over (1994 and 2016). We had a good tun of the SC at the turn of the century.1 point
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I thought he was going to Breast, feel like a tit now.1 point
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No excuses now I hear all the steel is on site1 point
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Would have been smart to use him as a makeweight for Rrahmani as well, but thats ship has sailed1 point
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Seen a few say using him as a make weight for the linked Fiorentina winger would be smart business. Hard to disagree either.1 point
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Nah, i sold it in Ebay to some Ukrainian fellow.1 point
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That was my first thought too, but it is supposedly from an Athletic journalist that covers Citeh. They are looking for a cheap option to play back-up. It's not hopium at all... Will you be eating the hat in your avatar?1 point
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So he's missed 18 games in 6 years? Fucking sign the boy, that's as good as you'll get these days. That's missing, what, 3 games a season in a 50 game season? Can't sniff at that.1 point
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If true then the money to pay off the victims must be a lot more than they expected!1 point
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Think it's about time his missus gave him a right good slap and stopped allowing him to drive her nice cars.1 point
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His post looks like he is saying when he does well on the park he has our support but when not doing so well he feels the bad vibes from the stands. Maybe he is speaking for the team as we all know we are the worse support for moaning and groaning when the team is not playing to good and things don't go well on the park. To me the guy needs a constant arm around him and so what if he does, it's not a bad thing or a failing he just needs to know he's wanted, so guess he's not getting that from the current manager. I love the guy and want him playing again as his energy is sadly missing although it appears things are way past reconciliation with the transfer request.1 point
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Forgot about the 1964 blue and white stripes. It looked brilliant but for occasional use only.1 point
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I have disliked Cantwell from day 1 but in this case I give him the benefit of the doubt. I think he’s making a comment in general. A team starts the season well with a couple of interesting new players and high-scoring victories and everybody wants to be there. A team starts unconvincingly with the same performers as the previous disappointing season and there are tickets to spare. On second thoughts I won’t give him the benefit of the doubt. It’ll be all about him.1 point
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Could it be he's refusing to play though? I feel like somebody of that personality (assuming obviously) would be happy to refuse to play, or be a bad influence/disruptive and is therefore better kept away from others1 point
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Ricky Foster is a grown man who dresses like his mum still chooses his outfits and he's a nationalist twit, to boot.1 point
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Living la Vida Loca. It is a quarter of a century since Puerto Rican prancer and warbler, Ricky Martin achieved the number one spot with his take on enduring a mad world. It is appropriate mood music for all Rangers supporters who continue to exercise patience whilst PQ takes truth on another crazy journey. It is a quirk of our fate that Ricky Martin or, Ricky and Martin performed a choreographed rant on the latest manufactured controversy. Ricky Foster and Martin Dowden seized the penalty to Rangers narrative. Richard Foster has turned out for Rangers on 53 occasions over two spells at the club, including a couple of appearances in the Champions League. Ricky took our money and never misses an opportunity to run to the national broadcaster and articulate disbelief. Eighteen months ago, he was appointed Chief of Coaching at Motherwell and after Rangers visited Fir Park he rushed into the Sportscene studio to vehemently disagree with two refereeing decisions. 'Well midfielder, Callum Slattery received a second yellow for backhanding Cantwell and Ricky did not accept the drawn VAR lines proving Sakala was onside for the concluding goal. This particular PQ crazy journey to the truth took a week. Big Dick provided further interference on Sportsound the next day when he led 'Well Gaffer, Stuart Kettlewell with the line, "Todd Cantwell cheated and hoodwinked the Referee". Kettlewell was invited to Hampden to discuss both decisions and he accepted both decisions were correct. A similar trip began on Saturday. Ricky thought Dessers fouled the Saints defender, Sanders then, he heard a whistle which he ventured stopped play. Good Sellik man, Martin Dowden penned the PQ website piece(it remains up today, Wednesday), "Controversial opener helps Rangers past St Johnstone". It has been Edited a couple of times but still contains the lines, "Dessers tangled with Sanders, Referee Mathew MacDermid seemed to give that as a foul" and, "St Johnstone were furious when the goal was ultimately awarded as they clearly felt play had been stopped by the Referee". Ricky leads, Martin reinforces la Vida Loca. Another good Sellik man, Kheredine Idessane has penned a second concluding piece for the website today, "St Johnstone accept no whistle before Dessers goal". Saints asked for a Hampden meeting, attended and after hearing the audio from the incident, are satisfied that no breach of VAR protocol took place. Where does this leave Ricky and Martin? Regular Rangers Hater in Chief, Michael Stewart was doing co-comms on Premier Sports for the game and unsurprisingly he deemed Dessers had fouled Sanders. We know the former Sellik TV Pundit sees himself as the Jiminey Cricket of Scottish football. I suspect both Ricky and Martin heard the Ginja Ninja giving it, "a little (dog) whistle"? Upside, inside out We're livin' la vida loca.1 point
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Yeah, I think if you got $6million for Dessers, you could invest that in a Striker and a 10 that between them could cover Dessers goals but also suit the off the ball tactics better1 point
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He's our Adama Traore I fear. But hopefully like Adama Traore, a manager will look at him and delude himself into thinking he can refine his raw ability.1 point