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14 minutes ago, Rousseau said:
Without the branding, obviously
What’s wrong with Red Bull?
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13 hours ago, Malangsob said:
I would like to know how many star football players turned out to be genuinely top level managers.
I think it's kinda like rich kids becoming fighters...doesn't really work out too well.
Good point. Alf Ramsay, Don Revie, Tommy Walker, Terry Venables, Eddie Turnbull, Joe Mercer. None of these a superstar player but well above journeyman level. Willie Waddell was an outstanding player. Manager? He put a bit of a brake on Stein and won the ECWC.
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1 hour ago, compo said:
Lampard has now lost 13 of his last 16 matches as a manager and another bad result for my toffees not a happy day sitting here suffering from gout as well.
Ouch, a double whammy. Apart from the Toffee Men, all my favoured teams had victories today and in one particular league, other teams’ results were just what I would have asked the Easter Bunny for if he’d been around this week.
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5 hours ago, Rousseau said:
That was a superb Villa performance.
Pumped Newcastle 3-0.
Obviously the current head coach is reaping the harvest sown by his predecessor.
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Sent unexpectedly this afternoon on an unexpected, tedious errand, I thought I’d give Sportsound a go to follow the fortunes of the Famous. The last time I heard a fragment of a commentary was December 2019. Today was just dreadful. There was no bias against Rangers. Indeed from time to time the summariser, Craiggen? Craggen? - him, anyway - remarked that Rangers were playing quite well but whoever was doing the commentary was hopeless completely failing to describe play as they chatted learnedly about this and that. e.g. the summariser in all seriousness told me what St Mirren had to do, was get the ball, keep it and get it up into the Rangers box. I could work that out for myself. They rarely bothered to say where the ball actually was unless there was a likely shot at goal. My mission accomplished, I did not remain with them for the second half.
To find out if I am living hopelessly in the past when Peter Thomson liked to give what he called a sound picture of the game, a tradition ably carried on by Francey, Alexander and Begg, I listened to a bit of the R5 commentary City v Leicester. There it was. The sound picture. The commentator telling me where play was, who was in possession, the markers, runners, tacklers, the whole lot.
Sportsound is useless. Never mind the bias, the snarkiness and the bheggar adulation. They can’t even do the basics.
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7 minutes ago, Uilleam said:
And Alfie Runs the Voodoo Down
Baron Samedi strikes twice.
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21 minutes ago, lenny3k said:
I thought Ross Wilson had left....
To be fair to RW, crock-signing was a perfected art at Ibrox long before he arrived.
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Yup. Couple of successful seasons in Gorgie - third place in the league by a distance, a cup win and semi-finals - then he’s ready for the big step up to somewhere.
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A nicely presented argument. I’m leaning to an acquittal while not greetin’ about his departure.
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28 minutes ago, Malangsob said:
so chances are..in three years we are gonna be right back here pissin and moanin.
As long as three years? We salute your optimisticability.
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2 hours ago, Rousseau said:
Kamara, Davis and Jack, who are all still here
Davis here in spirit but not in whole body.
Kamara here in body but not in spirit.
Jack’s doing fine.
A question: why compromise the midfield to accommodate an attacker with a nominal position in defence?
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I believe the word is “hoodwinked”?
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7 minutes ago, CammyF said:
I'll raise you Rod Wallace.
Rod had some pedigree, though.
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Salenko and Guivarc’h on paper were Rangers class. Billy Dodds wasn’t. Who of the three scored the most?
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23 minutes ago, Graeme Ro55 said:
Overlapping fullbacks are not really a modern football thing and have been around for a long time. Cafu (retired 15 years ago),
Gianluca Zambrotta (retired 11 years ago), Javier Zanetti (retired 9 years ago) Providing cover for their runs should be a minor matter for coaches by now.
Might I mention Tommy Gemmell?
ok, I’ll take the ban.
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2 hours ago, Bluedell said:
It's because modern managers want their full backs to add a lot to the team by attacking. Tactically they don't want someone who can mainly defend and isn't prone to attacking.
Yes, I get that. Fine if you’ve got the man who can do it namely a defender who can attack. John Brown and Davy Robertson could do it. Neither as good as Tav going forward but both much better defenders.
@Rousseau has clarified this above. I think.
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Well, that clears everything up. Tav’s been a winger all along. The defensive feebleness of the team isn’t his fault.
How to un-feeble the defence?
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Wes sent off after 17 minutes as Sheffield Utd lose 0-2 at Burnley.
Burnley 14 points clear of Blades at the top of the Championship.
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Clancy denied Alfie a goal because the defender while trying to push Alfie back, tried at the same time, to lean forward to head the ball and so fell down.
The Alfie of even a season ago would have justifiably gone mental. This time all he did was scamper up to the ref with an enquiring look on his face and then turn back immediately without a word. Has he been to behavioural coaching? Too late, unfortunately. Anyway, well done for keeping the head.
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1 hour ago, compo said:
maybe we should play him further up the park like an old fashioned right half
The thought has often entered my head, compo. The right half was supposed to do his bit in defence and carry the ball forward to pass on to a forward player. If you want the template for right half play, look at Ian McColl and no further.
Tav couldn’t play old fashioned right half. His defensive work isn’t up to it. His attacking play, however, is outstanding. His talent is bombing up the right flank opening the opposition defence for a strike at goal. It seems that the further back he starts his run, the more effective he is, i.e. starting from the right back position and apparently coming from nowhere. Could he play as a right winger? He would be more closely marked there which would reduce his effectiveness.
I can’t believe a succession of managers haven’t thought about playing him further forward and putting a defender in at full back (There’s a novel idea) Maybe they’ve come to the same conclusion, that he’s best attacking from a distance.
The folk who know about these things will tell us.
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2 hours ago, RANGERRAB said:
We need to get defenders prepared to put the ball into rowZ of the stand when necessary
I believe they were teaching that at Jordanhill 1956/57.
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50 minutes ago, compo said:
Referee assaulted a player at the Liverpool match imagine if Sauturdays ref hit one of our lads 🤣😂🤣 .
He would have been carried off shoulder high, given both a gold watch and a purse of One Hundred Guineas and awarded a life pension of One Thousand Pounds per annum. Papal Knighthood too most likely.
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Why would he be available? Is he Neilson’s bondman?
Maybe this is the market we have to shop in.
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What’s happened to the Hearts? They cuff Aberdeen 5-0, a few weeks later the manager’s binned and Aberdeen are third.
Robson for Gorgie?
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