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Start a rumour in the Netherlands that we have signed Gregor Stevens and Jim Steele on loan with the CLPO in mind.
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Agreed. Would be good to see Davies and Yilmaz start at the weekend against St.Johnstone. I'm hoping Davies will be less prone to errors than Sands.
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Depends on perspective. From a business POV, the company have got this right. They have exploited and made extra money on the back of sheer demand. From a club/fan relationship POV (which is constantly 'sold' as how it is) it is a tax on loyalty and as Frankie said, isn't a good look. Should we get a year or two of CL money then perhaps the club can look to reward loyalty a little more. Whilst we don't, it'll be constantly trying to bridge financial gaps with little leeway for 'generosity'.
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The Summer 2022 Rangers Transfer Window Rumours and Deals - Thread
buster. replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
The view from Ross Wilson's office will be brighter this morning with more/different options opening up, probably still dependent of further outgoings. The sun will come out fully from behind the cumulus clouds should we get past PSV. I doubt much will happen until the last week of the window. -
Wow !! We made a specific bit of history (comeback from 2 goals) and contributed to what has been mostly, a quite amazing few years in Europe. Very glad to say the humble pie went down very nicely, just didn't see that coming. Got some breaks but to a degree, you have to make your own luck. Huge result in terms of prestige, momentum and finance. Such a comeback will be noted throughout Europe and help consolidate general reputation. Very big for GVB's credibility rating and for the team to grow into the season, (and avoided recrimination fallout). An approximate 6 million sterling added to turnover (worst case scenario) So far we have pretty much stumbled through the season without any meaningful damage inflicted. Hurdles get higher next week (PSV, Hibs(A), PSV) and we will need to up our levels but even if PSV were to put us out (JuJu points) it'll be a softer landing, on various levels. Last night was our first win in CL football since Steven Naismith scored from a Kirk Broadfoot cross, in a 1-0 win over Bursaspor, 13 years ago......and only our 2nd win in 24 CL matches.
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The Summer 2022 Rangers Transfer Window Rumours and Deals - Thread
buster. replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
https://twitter.com/RangersFC/status/1557049099060494345?s=20&t=d_wxDtKap0iVGH62je-RGw Jack Simpson gone to Cardiff Permanent -
If it was politics, it would be called a tax.
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They sorted themselves out quickly last week and adopted a near perfect tactical approach. ....Our lack of 'everything' on the night, made it look masterful. ie. I think they'll get their tactical approach right and it is about us throwing a spanner in its works to see how they react to the occasion.
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From Bisgrove's desk, it looks just dandy.
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Absolutely I hope the precedent isn't from 2003, when Scotland beat the Netherlands 1-0 in the first leg of a play-off.
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The evidence that I can see thus far suggests that we are going out tonight. To go through, I think we'd need to click into top gear for periods of this match and defend well throughout. Not impossible, but unlikely. I can't see us suddenly clicking with high tempo, slick football but we could end up replacing it with a high energy approach/less precise. The danger with the latter is that after about half an hour, we drop off it and that we could easily be counter-attacked from the word go, if not precise. The other approach is to be patient. Start fast but not in a sustained way and look to conserve energy, thinking about the 90 minutes. Against Malmo last year, it was the former. We got the goal we needed to level the tie after 18 minutes but we were knackered after about 35 minutes and never really recovered, even against 10 men. Maybe Gio will be slightly more conservative and think about the 90 minutes but at the same time, he will have to be more direct from the word go than of late.....It was Cedric Itten and Alex Lowry who scored our last First Half goals in a competitive match (Hearts, Away in League last season). We have scored 4 goals in our last 5 competitive matches (90 minutes), plus 2 in Extra Time. Fingers crossed but with no real expectation.
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gpl predictions (image) Bluebear54's GPL 2022/23: Rangers vs Kilmarnock
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Rangers 2 Kilmarnock 0 Colak -
The Summer 2022 Rangers Transfer Window Rumours and Deals - Thread
buster. replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
If the prospective fees in the link above are accurate, it would point towards Kent. Especially given the result on Tuesday. If (big if) we were to go through to the play-off round, we add around 7M euros to turnover and that would give us greater scope in what is left of the window. -
I didn't watch the match, but to win it was at least an excellent result for Dundee Utd. Bookies odds were comparable to when we go up there. Jack Ross does seem to be putting together an interesting team that may well build on their first year back in the top flight. The more quality in the top division, the better. That said, can't see anything but a second leg defeat that will put them out but then I didn't give them a chance last night. In my younger days as a Marine based in Arbroath, me and a few colleagues would nip down to Tannadice on a Wednesday night for their European games. They were able to raise their game repeatedly and had a manager who knew what he was doing. Last night will have brought back the memories for their fans of a certain age and for some, it'll have been the first game they have been to in years.
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Took 331 minutes but a Scottish side finally scored in European competition this season and it was Glen Middleton who scored the winner for Dundee Utd in a 1-0 victory, at home to AZ Alkmaar.
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I sometimes see teams play tactics that are beyond them and end up paying for it. I think we have often played tactics that haven't suited the players we have. It often comes down to attitude and hunger for us because unless the tempo is high, watching us against a low block can be like drawing teeth. The more I look at it, the less convinced I am about our squad and think that this season isn't going to bring much joy.
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Manchester City and Liverpool might as well be playing a different sport.
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Some mention Lowry and I agree that he remains our best bet of finding/developing the dynamic creative force we need. We haven't the finance to buy the ability we need in there but we might just already have the raw material in house. It is a gamble, but we have to roll the dice. I remember when Ian Durrant came in and the way he would drive forward with youthful exuberance and a natural talent.
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We only started 3 of the new lads on Tuesday but they were all in the same area of the pitch. Tillman, Matondo and Colak haven't had much gametime together and once USG got themselves sorted out, were easily isolated from the rest of the team. Our starting XI seemed to encourage this isolation with deep lying midfielders who are more comfortable closer to our central defenders than the centre forward. It was predictable what would happen with Colak. It has happened in most games this season and makes defending against us easier. Cut off the supply and we might as well be playing with 10. USG got their tactics right. They put a real shift in, stifled us, didn't let us get any rhythm in our play and prevented us getting into dangerous areas. They attacked us with gusto, they were dribbling past our defensive players with relative ease and finding lots of space in the last third. Under any kind of concerted pressure, our defence is found wanting. It might be ok against SPFL diddy teams who get beaten home and away by Sligo Rovers, but not at this level. Our tactics seemed to come from the past when a one goal defeat away from home was considered as acceptable. To be fair, under Gio, we have retrieved one goal deficits in our last two European games at Ibrox. Perhaps this contributed to stifle our approach but when the second went in, the approach was laid bare for what it was and history tells us that we have never cameback from a 2 goal deficit in 66 years of European football. One more thing is that we went into this tie, undercooked. I expressed concern about this several weeks ago, then we sold Aribo and brought some players in. It was always a big ask to bed new players in and get everyone up to speed in time for the CLQ. The new players might have a good Rangers career but teething problems are nothing new, even for the best who have played for us.... Add the injuries and players not anywhere close to match sharpness for some (eg. Jack). It is a real problem when you have difficult qualifiers first up. The only obvious way to solve it, is to qualify directly......No early qualifying rounds actually seem to work against us. USG had 2 new players in their starting line-up, played their first summer friendly on June 28 and were visibly more match-fit than us. They also appeared to want it more and weren't hesitant in their approach.
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Issue is now about how the team react. Quite a few new lads who will be playing their first competitive game at Ibrox on Saturday. Will be a test for them, especially if an early goal for us isn't forthcoming. McInnes, will set up to try and restrict space in the final third. We'll at least start at a high tempo and look for an early goal. We need some kind of performance to take some confidence from prior to the second leg.
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Zizkov was probably the closest we have come to overturning a 2 goal deficit. We took it to extra time, winning the 90 minutes 2-0, but shared 2 goals with them in extra time and away goals did for us. The last two 2 legged European ties (Braga and Leipzig) have both seen us overturn a one goal deficit in the second leg. Stating the bleeding obvious but we need to score the first goal to give us a chance.