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Hampden could be downsized to a 35000 stadium for cup semi finals that don't include Rangers or Celtic plus Scotland matches against lower opposition. Juventus have shown going from a huge 60000 seater stadium to a 41000 has generated a mass atmosphere. Scotland games moved around the country like Spain do. But Ive always liked the idea of big games at Murrayfield.
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Dalcio for some reason is the most exciting signing. About time we had an exciting winger again.
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The Pre-Summer-2017 transfer rumours and hearsay all inclusive Thread
Gribz replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
Struggling to keep up with the amount of players. Alves Pena Cardoso Dalcio Herrera Jack Dorrans And Daniel Candeias making it 8 players. The good thing is they are all PC signings and first choices and he wont accept less than 110% from any player meaning they should all perform. Under PLG we saw a lot of similar type signings who weren't exactly highly known but they didn't push themselves and weren't pushed by PLG plus ended up in a split camp. The good thing about Pedro is he wont accept a split camp or nothing less than maximum effort. As for Naismith - we are thinking about you but only hoping you don't sign. -
That has been a short break when you think about it. But needed if we are going to get through the Europa qualifiers.
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Cheik Tiote, Newscastle & Cote d'Ivoire passes away, 30 yo
Gribz replied to Uilleam's topic in General Football Chat
Shocking. He was a good player. Just don't understand how this happens to people in the peak condition out of the blue. -
The Pre-Summer-2017 transfer rumours and hearsay all inclusive Thread
Gribz replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
I think its only fair to let him go so he can play first team football. Seemed out of his depth a bit last season. Didn't know his natural position was left mid though. As for the business being done, its very reassuring and good to have a bit of excitement again even if they are unknown players. It could turn out excellent or a disaster but that's part of the ride. Fair play to the board for backing the manager and to get 6 first choice targets in is excellent work. I hope we add Dorrans for a safe signing. Alves is obviously the top signing but I like the sound of Pena, I think he could well be suited to the Scottish game as he comes across as 100mph. He could be similar to Windass in energy but have much more to his game. -
Thats interesting. Any ideas how would that work with Ashley still in the picture?
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We just finished 39 points behind them. I said that at least has to be "closed by" 20 points - by our own doing of winning more games against the rest of the league. Even that makes 19 which would be too big a gap but I dont expect them to go unbeaten again so they wont accumulate the same number of points meaning the gap would reduce further.
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Champions League Final: Juventus v Real Madrid
Gribz replied to Gribz's topic in General Football Chat
Didnt see a thumping like that coming. Ronaldo pushing himself into one of the all time greats. -
I think next season is about closing the gap by at least 20 points and cruising to second place. Its about beating the rest so we get that and this time 12 months we should be looking at going for the title. Of course anything more would be welcomed. As for the odds, an each way bet has to be easy money if the bookies are going for 7/2 for a top 2 finish. But I dont think they will offer that. St Johnstone are probably worth a bet for 3rd place. Have finished 4th 3 years in a row and I can see Aberdeen dropping with the players they are going to lose.
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Champions League Final: Juventus v Real Madrid
Gribz replied to Gribz's topic in General Football Chat
The title of thread should be Juventus v Real Madrid. Juve are drawn as the home side. -
Should be a belter of a game, as its probably the current best two sides in the continent going at it. Barca are the best team on their day but these two have been the best domestically and in the CL this season. Although Bayern may disagree, they were the better side against Real in the quarter final until they wrongly went to 10 men but its all ifs and buts. Real have a chance for a 3rd CL win in 4 years which would be a great achievement. Pretty sure the majority of neutrals are wanting Juventus to win though. I certainly am and they were my tip since the group stages this season. Awesome in defence and awesome in attack, they have the perfect balance and this is their best team in 20 years even after losing big players like Pogba and Vidal. The best keeper of all time - Buffon deserves this medal to add to everything else. I can see it being 2-2 after extra time and Im going for Juve on Pens with Buffon being the hero.
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Scott McDonald reveals how Helicopter Sunday caused rifts with his family
Gribz replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Yet Sutton accused Dunfermline of sitting off us in 2003 last game but its not OK for McDonald to do his job that year. The bitterness!! -
The Pre-Summer-2017 transfer rumours and hearsay all inclusive Thread
Gribz replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
I read somewhere its Nani but didnt even read more as that is too unlikely. He is on 80k a week so that rules it out. -
Dundee appoint Neil McCann as full-time manager
Gribz replied to ian1964's topic in General Football Chat
Good luck to him, I guess if he wants to be a manage more than a pundit he will have to start somewhere but Id have stayed with Sky. He is a good co commentator for the Premier League channel. -
The Pre-Summer-2017 transfer rumours and hearsay all inclusive Thread
Gribz replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
The only problem is getting selling players under contract with no offers. I guess we will need to bide time and see if we receive offers as paying up contracts isnt an option. If we have to take a hit on some players then so be it though. If we get an offer for Garner which is lower (to an extent) than what we paid we would be mad not take it. -
Couldnt blame him for the money move nor the players at this level. Its double and treble wages even 5 fold. Its not as if its Eden Hazard weighing up a footballing decision with 200k a week with Chelsea or 210k with Real Madrid - those figures are when it can come down to other decisions. But when a player is maybe on 2k a week and offered 6k or even 10k a week going to the Championship they arent going to refuse. McInnes could have a free swing at Sunderland, the fans their know the club needs sorted internally and have struggled with big name managers. I wouldnt mind seeing a few ore successful Scottish managers again down south.
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The Pre-Summer-2017 transfer rumours and hearsay all inclusive Thread
Gribz replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
This is potentially great. A lot to heed but behind the scenes must be busy. A mix of unknown and known is good. The Known are certainly improvements. Alves no-brainer. Dorrans fits in and Jack is surely better than Halliday. But Dorrans, Jack, Candeias, Dalcio, Cardoso and Pena following Alves would be good business. If Kranjcar gets fit then its all about PC piecing it altogether. A few faces need to head out the exit though. -
Great first signing. A truely European Class level player. 86 caps for the current European Champions and a title winner in 3 countries - and all decent countries (Russia, Turkey and Portugal). All he needs to be advised is ignore the worrying media in Scotland who just put negativity on everything. Thats 1 in the bag...who's next?
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Two cup finals and a second place finishes - he wont match this so will probably be thinking about having another crack in England.
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Benni McCarthy says Rangers target Bruno Alves is made for Old Firm derbies
Gribz replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Why am i worried about the conferations cup this summer! -
I actually think Lambert is a decent manager but he has been moving around and leaving clubs in bad terms a few times now which wont do his reputation any good. Wolves are another club with huge potential but with crazy owners who seem to run it like a computer game. Lambert did a god job there last season, they were in a relegation battle and he took them to mid table.
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Im quite glad he is staying but he needs to wind the clock back. I thought on Saturday he had a swagger about him that was vintage Wenger. At half time he went up the tunnel in similar fashion to how he used to walk down the Old Trafford touchline and win there regularly. Arsenal fans will demand quality signings and that they play most games like they did last weekend. Wenger himself must know this of the boo boys will be out in force this coming season. Man City arent messing about, they are already doing business and the others will also. Man U and Chelsea already being linked with big players. There is a lot of dead wood to get out. Dubuchy, Jenkinson, Chambers, Gibbs, Coquelin, Sanogo, Szczesny. Then there is players who havent really cut it recently like Wilshire, Walcott and Ramsay - these 3 only perform in flashes. The latter are two good honest pro's yet these 3 have spend more time in the treatment room that played. They need some quality in the wide areas. Not signing Draxler was a mistake. So it will be interesting to see who he signs. He cant afford not to make some decent signings with their injury record. Mertesacker is made for a back 3 in the same way Luis is at Chelsea. The latter is a bombscare in a 2 due to errors. But for Mertsacker its his pace. He reads the game so well and relies on that but in a 2 if he is second to the ball then its an open chance. So if they stick with a back 3 then Mertesacker, Mustafi, Koscielny, Monreal and Holding are good options to start with. Agree with Craig that Gabriel is a worry. Bellerin, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Welbeck and Xhaka are musts to stay. The first 3 have drive and pace to burn. Xhaka is just coming onto a game after adapting to the league and will be some player next season with a full summers break. If Cazorla recovers 100% he is super key to the team and should start ahead of Ozil. Sanchez staying is a must even if he doesnt sign. He is peaking right now and will start to go down hill in a year or so with burn out. Its worth keeping him for a year rather than taking the money as he is irreplaceable at the moment. Will be an interesting summer.
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The Pre-Summer-2017 transfer rumours and hearsay all inclusive Thread
Gribz replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
Yup but im looking forward to read it officially from the club, its always reassuring once things are done. It would be nice if Alves retired from international duty also