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Press Conference | Steven Davis | Gary McAllister | 29 Dec 2020
buster. replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
The return of Ryan Jack doesn't sound like being anytime soon. Zungu is very much going to have to play his part this season. -
Perhaps I'm not a man of modern times but more often than not, struggle to see the Com part of the modern SitCom. I once heard Cosgrove say a programme called Two Doors Down was Scotlands best ever comedy. I hadn't seen it but made a point of looking it out and it reminded me of Off the Ball, in that every episode/programme is very, very similar. Cowan and Cosgrove explain the repetitiive conversations away as a feature, tropes of the show. Then BBC Scotland gave them an extra hour and a half after Saturday Sportsound to let them repeat the repetitions, this being to replace what was a much more interesting hour hosted by Kenny MacIntrye that often got into the nitty gritty of issues. In the week that Jim McLean passed on after suffering with dementia. Could BBC Scotland look to lessen the repetition and stimulate the mind? ps. I look forward to reading the scripts #"A Life of Slice"
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match thread (image) [FT] Rangers 1 (Hagi 33) - 0 Hibernian
buster. replied to Gonzo79's topic in Rangers Chat
Cheap or expensive,...... the important aspect for me is consistency in awarding them. Never has been, never will be.......perhaps the 22nd version of VAR might get closer. -
I'm struggling to see any positive spin from a defeat. We are in the territory where Ponts win Prizes, the rest is decoration.
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I fully agree but has been and what can happen when the stakes seem to get higher, can differ. Our discipline has been very much the understated improvement that I think helps reflect the concentrated focus the management team and players have employed this season. As you say, it's up to us, don't give them a decision to make.
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gersnet article (image) Jim McLean - An Appreciation
buster. replied to JohnMc's topic in Rangers Chat
Nowt much left to say about Jim McLean after what was an excellent read and tribute from JMc. I was based up in Arbroath for a few years in the 80's and along with some of the lads nipped down to Dundee to watch quite a few European ties that included some on the way to that European Cup semi-final. Great atmospheres and excellent football, a time when some provincial clubs could play a bit. Ferguson (Aberdeen) and McLean (Dundee Utd) demonstrated where exceptional management could take a football club. Their teams did more in Europe over several seasons than Rangers or Celtic did in two decades from 73 to 92. I'll certainly raise a glass to Jim McLean and what he brought to the party. -
and -red cards to Rangers' players. IIRC an in-form Kenny Miller missed a New Year OF fixture after a midweek red card against Peter Houston's Dundee Utd side (we won the match 7-1). In the previous OF fixture that season, Miller had scored both Rangers goal in a 2-1 victory at Ibrox. This was a decade or so ago and the OF fixture played on the 3rd of January finished 1-1, with two goals deep into the second half (79 and 81 mins). For some, Lee McCulloch's headed equaliser may have felt like a tribute to the 66. IMO, that season was to shape many things that were to come down the line but that is another story and nowt to do with odds.
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Both exploit your imagination.
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I'd imagine the next few days will see the odds on Celtic shortening as many neutrals, as well as their support, see value in that price. ie. next Friday might well show a truer reflection of the here and now. Personally I think it's more 11/10 for us and 15/8 them. This season has saw us being favourites to win away in Europe against the likes of Liege and Lech. Unusual, but the bookies were proven to be right, so when they make us odds-on after conceding one goal at Ibrox in 10/10 league victories, there is obvious reason to why. Thereafter, the money put down may alter odds.
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The audacity in that appointment was only matched in our inability to bring wider public attention to why it was unsuitable.
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match thread (image) [FT] Rangers 1 (Hagi 33) - 0 Hibernian
buster. replied to Gonzo79's topic in Rangers Chat
Wide areas have tended to be our source of joy, whether it be in creation or defence but I think you are spot-on with how things are developing, defensively. I'd add that opposition seem to be tentatively developing counter measures against the freedoms enjoyed by Tav and Borna in the first half of the season. If we look at league fixtures, Ryan Jack last played on the 22nd of November against Aberdeen. For me, there is no doubt that he and Connor Goldson are the most important parts of our defensive efforts when you take into account the way we play as a whole. In other words, I think Jacks continued absence can be illustrated with your cumulative point on cross balls into our box. The last two league games have produced clean sheets but we could easily have conceded and dropped points against Hibs. We didn't, and that is in itself an encouraging sign but as you say, you don't want to keep crossing your fingers and looking to defy the law of averages. -
Whilst others did fairly well, I didn't think there was a stand-out but for me, the most noteworthy performance was provided by Alfredo. It was the best I have seen him this calendar year and we can count the days left in it, on one hand. I think he deserves a start in Paisley.
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match thread (image) [FT] Rangers 1 (Hagi 33) - 0 Hibernian
buster. replied to Gonzo79's topic in Rangers Chat
Heart in mouth time at the corner 5min 20 secs into this video. Doig, the 18 year old down the left might be worth keeping tabs on or a cash offer, if the price was right. Some of his cross balls reminded me of Barisic. -
match thread (image) [FT] Rangers 1 (Hagi 33) - 0 Hibernian
buster. replied to Gonzo79's topic in Rangers Chat
The SG brand doesn't half get us the attention !! PQ must be beeling ! If DK was behind this appointment, kudos in so many different ways ! -
match thread (image) [FT] Rangers 1 (Hagi 33) - 0 Hibernian
buster. replied to Gonzo79's topic in Rangers Chat
They had limited options on the bench but I thought they'd end up putting McGregor on as a centre forward. He was the one who scored the late equaliser two years ago. -
match thread (image) [FT] Rangers 1 (Hagi 33) - 0 Hibernian
buster. replied to Gonzo79's topic in Rangers Chat
We rode our luck in the second half and it was a bit like the corresponding game two years ago today but without the bad ending. When we went a goal up it reminded me of the don't whether to stick or twist approach we ended up paying for in Paisley. Win is a win, not complaining !! 12 on the bounce, we move on or back to Paisley. -
gersnet article (image) The Paisley Road to Glory
buster. replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Must dash but will read later....... Wonder if FatEck thinks Haribo will be a matchwinner today ? -
match thread (image) [FT] Rangers 1 (Hagi 33) - 0 Hibernian
buster. replied to Gonzo79's topic in Rangers Chat
I'll take the full four minutes with Irving Welsh extolling the virtures of Hibs expansive game to a backing of The Proclaimers rendering an instrumental Sunshine on Leith, if we can get a repeat 6-1 victory. -
match thread (image) [FT] Rangers 1 (Hagi 33) - 0 Hibernian
buster. replied to Gonzo79's topic in Rangers Chat
Hibs have been a thorn in our side for a number of years now. We need to show them why this Rangers side is now a couple of levels above, especially winning mental strength. Doidge is suspended but I think their offensive game depends a lot more on Martin Boyle. If he plays well, our defence will have more work to do than is the norm. They are missing a few players but I think it will only impact the strength they can sit on the bench. Middle to front, it's an interesting team selection for SG&Co, with plenty of options. That said, we need to get the starting XI right and not have to chase things from the bench. -
match thread (image) [FT] Rangers 1 (Hagi 33) - 0 Hibernian
buster. replied to Gonzo79's topic in Rangers Chat
I'm usually as cautious as they come about predicting the winning of football matches but I kind of share your optimism regards a relative wallop. I'd obviously take any kind of win but I think title winning sides tend to send out markers at certain stages of the season, with the festive season being one of the most traditional and important. What we can't do is drop points and allow doubt and talk of momentum shifts to dominate next week. The last time Celtic were going for 10IAR, I was with my Dad on a train that we boarded at Leuchars, going to Edinburgh and with a tiny transistor radio held close to the window for a signal, we listened to David Francey commentating on the New Year OF fixture at Ibrox. That day was a marker, 3-0 win. I didn't realise the relevance at the time but I hoped we scored as we passed Markinch. -
A more professional approach to running a football operation is bearing fruit. I've waited nearly 50 years to see it. We've had similar ambition in the past but went about it in a half-arsed manner that didn't employ much in the way of holistic foresight or/and financial support.
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match thread (image) [FT] Rangers 3 (Roofe 73, 90+4; Itten 82) - 1 Motherwell
buster. replied to JohnMc's topic in Rangers Chat
As the proud recipient of a Green Beret, I can only sympathise with you that you had to settle for ra' purple tyin. Best tracer display I can tremember seeing was 1 in 1 being used from two GPMGs, both on sustained fire mode. Going forward, the Middleton tracer like trajetory will be frowned upon because of the Scud Impact Weight Effect on the foreheid. -
Brainfart didn't cost so Kamara coasts it. How good was that finish Just about all players got slightly better than average pass marks which translates into an efficient nights work and is much better than depending too much on individuals.
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match thread (image) [FT] Rangers 3 (Roofe 73, 90+4; Itten 82) - 1 Motherwell
buster. replied to JohnMc's topic in Rangers Chat
Prisoners get it easy compared to back in the day, all things go, basic training in the Marines. You go back further than I but Wee Tam was the considered artist of finding a head wearing a Blue jersey. The goalscorers always got the headlines but McLean deserved them just as much. He preferred more of a floated aerial ball, akin to the delivery of a hand grenade from an extremely strong arm....not to mention his ability to pick a pass.