

buster.
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Not as bad as the scoreline suggested or at least it didn't sound that way on radio. At least we were in the game before the Sands red card.
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You are whistling in the wind because thems the roolz.
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No they didn't. McGregor saved the second.
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Encroachment comes before penalty is kicked
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Not able to see this so you'll be glad to know I can't say much about what has happened thus far. HT Scoreline is very acceptable Sounds as we are at least up for it which was the fundamental ask for tonight.
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National Anthem came over well on the radio. Fine for late KO Fine for political statement or whatever it is called Sounds like it should be 1-1 all ready.
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Old Guard or Home Guard ?
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Has Jack recovered some sharpness or is Gio a gluten for punishment ?
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gpl predictions (image) Bluebear54's GPL 2022/23: Rangers vs Napoli
buster. replied to Rousseau's topic in Rangers Chat
Rangers 1 - 3 Napoli Morelos -
I wouldn't go that far. Womens beach volleyball league and a cool drink, played a couple of stones throw from my house would have to do for me. If it wasn't for Rangers, I would have given up football long ago.
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All stitched up, agreed. But I won't be taking the option of tuning into the big leagues but I guess I'm in the age bracket that they ain't very concerned about.
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McGregor Tav............Goldson........King................Barisic .....Sands................Kamara Lundstram .............................................................Kent ....Morelos............................. ...Colak Safe to say, that won't be the team. Arfield on for Lundstram, who will or should be knackered covering the whole pitch, after 60/65 minutes. Tav to defend against the Georgian Maradona by attacking on one leg.
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It is the biggest stage of club football in the world. Not the place to put down the tools or not bother your arse. You'd think they'd bust a gut, even if only for their own ego or after the call from their agent. Make a fcuking name for yourself gentlemen. That covers effort but leaves set piece organisation to Gio. Still, the same as above applies to a degree. Surely players will be receptive to extra coaching that may prevent them from looking like complete haddies, again.
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No, @JohnMc is right. Had it only been the European Cup era, London wouldn't have been included as only Spurs had reached a EC semi-final. I missed the most obvious of the lot in Manchester 👎 Need to get the man who really knows about European football on the case in the future @Fat Eck
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A stat following on from above post. Younger readers will be amazed to read that BOTH Dundee clubs have not only played in the European Cup (once each). Sit down, but have BOTH reached the semi final of said European Cup. BOTH beaten by Italians (AC Milan & Roma) We got to one old EC semi-final in about 13 attempts (Eintracht, 1960). Not good enough. So does that mean Scotland have more cities than England that have two clubs who reached a EC semi-final ? Glasgow, Dundee London
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Goalscorers that night Duncan, Quinn, Cormack, Stanton and Colin Stein. Stein had scored their solitary goal in Italy. He would also score their only goal in a 2-1 aggregate defeat to an excellent Leeds team. Leeds would then knock us out in the Quarters, 2-0 agg. Dundee in the semi's, 2-1 agg. Before lifting the Inter Cities Fairs Cup against Ferencvaros. Not much in the way of air miles for Leeds to win that trophy.
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Could do with a more motivational tune for this game. The French and the Welsh home crowd knock out belters prior to the six Nations games.
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Does Gio say anything different to what he said in the presser posted by Ian 15 hours ago ?
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Big game in more ways than one. Improvement We have to show the right attitude and some determination, as well as concentration and organisation when defending. If we don't, we'll get humped,.... it would also suggest that for whatever reason, Gio isn't getting through to the players and ramp up the pressure on him. Point(s) To have any chance of not finishing bottom of the group we need to beat Napoli. If we are objective about this, then we are finishing bottom of what has turned out to be our most difficult ever CL Group of the eleven we have been in. Unfortunately, it co-incides with our squad generally going stale, injuries and summer recruitment not giving much short term benefit. Finance A win would see the evening's revenue figure, from the gate and hospitality, approximately double. Even a draw would bring in a hefty wedge. Players There have been so many players off it recently, that there hasn't really been a negative focus on individuals. Attention tonight will be on McGregor and Morelos (if he starts). Not had a lot of gametime, asking a lot of them to make an impression at this level. Napoli 7 CL Group stage matches undefeated (Ajax were at 7 before last night) Not beaten in any game since April 24th (League/Empoli, A) Have only won 1 CL away match in their last 10, (Salzburg) They have played only one Scottish side in a competitive match, Hibs (1967), managed by Bob Shankly. The Italians won the first leg in Naples, 4-1 (same score as against Liverpool last week). Scottish sides had never previously beat Italian opposition over two legs in 7 attempts, it looked all over..... ......but in the second leg, Hibs opened the scoring after only 5 minutes past a young Dino Zoff, who would go on to pick the ball out of the net on four more occasions. Hibs went through 6-4. So, when Napoli win at home 4-1 and travel to Scotland for their next match,........😀
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Play as we did in Amsterdam and our level is more Challenge Cup !
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Club Statement | RIFC raise injunction proceedings in the US
buster. replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
No, but at the sametime it is looking to me as if an onfield correction of sorts is coming down the road that will eventually have implications at a financial level. I said prior to this season that the sqaud wasn't balanced or good enough to do anything of note this season. It surprised me in qualifying for the CLGS but the negative issues remain and are principally based in not building on 55 and now, not breaking up further the SG squad and freshening things up. How much responsibility for the above lys with manager/football operation/board is up for debate * All such problems are exacerbated by the fact that over the city they turned things round so quickly, Main implication being access to CL cash and other benefits that facilitate football operations and journeys. * Interesting that the successful transfer hit rate that they had last summer came when the Lawwell approach left the building and the manager seemed to be identifying the players to go after. -
Club Statement | RIFC raise injunction proceedings in the US
buster. replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
IMO, the club's journey hasn't stalled, as such. The overall strategy is I think, correct but there are ongoing issues surfacing that need addressed. If they aren't addressed in a timely way, they may, within an unfavourable economic enviroment get more severe and lead to bottomline issues. When football results go badly, everything is magnified tenfold and relative context/detail/precise quotes & meanings are often left to the side as everyone piles on. If we win tomorrow suddenly everything looks rosy again and all the indepth analysis of why we are on the route to a dark place is largely forgotten. If I were to criticise, I'd point towards generally cutting too many corners regards costs, trying to squeeze value of cut price options. This ranges from the Ticket Office Operation to buying too many injury prone players. ....If you keep doing it, it will catch up with you. Going back to the Foxy business, dead pop stars, Dave King and Paul Murray. We can all read between the lines but I simply don't know what is or isn't going on. -
Club Statement | RIFC raise injunction proceedings in the US
buster. replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
That post takes me back to when Rangers messageboards were politically divided between the various characters and interests vying for our backing. The Vanguard Bears were as generally outspoken as they were so very wrong. If only they had gone after the likes of Green and Ashley as they did King and Murray, they might not have looked so stupid. The labeling and identification of an individual as being good, bad or indifferent for the football club has to take into context the precise moment in time, the circumstances, the interests and motives. For example, Dave King was (very) good in 2014/15 but that has changd to a current negative. King was the right man to have in your corner for the circumstances back in the day. So, what about Paul Murray ? Back in the day, he was in with the good guys and in face of the spivs, his general intentions were positive regards the football club. Rather than being a well greased snake, he seemed to play with a fairly straight bat. He had his faults, in the run up to the AGM of 2013, he thought he could take on the unoffical amateur PR man for a group who opposed CG&Co and lost that side of things miserably to Toxic Jack Irvine. What about today ? I would be lying if I said I know what is going on. Perhaps he is playing a supporting role to DK and looking to make a buck, perhaps not. Circumstances change, so whatever is happening now has to be judged on its merits. The problem is finding out exactly what is going on. -
Champions League Draw | Ajax, Liverpool, Napoli, RANGERS
buster. replied to BEARGER's topic in Rangers Chat
Of course, but sometimes the footballing Gods simply have their way 😱 At least it isn't a Spanish club coming to visit. Last four interactions with Italian clubs have been positive. Ironically, only 2 wins from 7 games. Fiorentina: got past them and into final. Livorno: First victory for Scottish side in Italy Inter: Draw enough to qualify for CLKO stage Parma: won qualifier to make CL Before that, 3 negatives Parma: knocked us out of UEFA cup Juventus: 2 heavy defeats CL Inter: KO'd us in UEFA cup -
Champions League Draw | Ajax, Liverpool, Napoli, RANGERS
buster. replied to BEARGER's topic in Rangers Chat
Could Gio's managerial history have a bearing on how the group will pan out for us ? If so, two ways it could go. 1. With Feyenoord, Gio won one game in the group, at home to Napoli....ie. we beat Napoli on Wednesday. 2. That win was last game in group after 5 defeats. ie. We lose Wednesday but beat Ajax in MD6. One win would be close to our average of 1.2 wins per CL group stage (12 in 10 campaigns).