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68 shots 34 on target = 50%
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In what way is it a nonsense stat? He had 130 attempts at goal of which 85 were on target, 35% of those efforts were off target, that's why he ends with a 65 percent rate? Everyone in the top ten is a striker with the exception of Holt, his 63% along with Hardie's 85% are the most impressive stats out of all of the top ten, that was the reason I posted them
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Going by the above figures...if Hardie gets the same service Griffiths gets at Celtic then Hardie will score 50/60 goals next season, maybe more if you look at the figures
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1. Ryan Hardie (Raith Rovers) Attempts 20 - 17 on target 85% 2. Kane Hemmings (Dundee) Attempts 66 - 49 on target 74% 3. Liam Boyce (Ross County) Attempts 46 - 33 on target 72% 4. Billy McKay (Dun U) Attempts 39 - 27 on target 69% 5. John Baird (Falkirk) Attempts 69 - 46 on target 67% 6. Kris Doolan (Partick Th) Attempts 38 - 25 on target 66% 7. Christan Nade (Dumbarton) Attempts 19 - 12 on target 65% 8. Leigh Griffiths (Celtic) 130 - 85 on target 65% 9. Miles Storey (ICT) Attempts 37 - 24 on target 65% 10. Jason Holt (Rangers) Attempts 38 - 24 on target 63%
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Bit over the top in the condemnation of one of our players TB. I think he's been superb for us. Your hatred for the players blinkers your opinion imo. What results are you referring to regards Waggy getting injured?
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In last weekend's trophy celebrations Barrie McKay was shooting video rather than shooting at goal as he took charge of a RangersTV camera on the celebration lap. [video=youtube_share;9s80kQ5QHAw]
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Loved this quote from Warbs... Look at the mess the East End of Glasgow club find themselves in right now!
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Rangers v Them in August is the 'Derby'
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Found this Pete... http://pitchinvasion.net/fan-ownership-the-bundesliga-model/
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Disappointed Kenny Miller isn't in there....?? Fast Facts: Only Martyn Waghorn has a better 'Minutes per goal' and 'Assists' record than Kenny in the Championship. 1. Waggy - 104 minutes per goal, 6 Assists 2. Miller - 143 - 4 3. Cummings - 152 - 1 4. Baird - 168 - 3 Miller has been fantastic for us especially since we lost Waghorn to injury.
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This'll be a tough game for us no doubt about it, 7th place Saints have an incentive to finish as high as possible and 5th place is a real possibility for them. Both Morton (5th) and QOS (6th) can be overtook as they have away games at Falkirk and Hibs respectively and you would expect home wins in both games. Most important thing for us is to avoid any injuries.
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LITTLE Lewis Carlyle who tinted his hair blue partly in tribute to his favourite football club Rangers, was banned from lessons at Logans Primary School in Motherwell. Lewis Carlyle, 5, with his mum Leanne Carlyle A five-year-old boy has been carpeted by teachers - for turning up for lessons with blue hair. Little Lewis Carlyle pitched up for class at Logans Primary School in Motherwell , North Lanarkshire, with wash-out blue gel in his hair. But teachers didn't see the joke - and his mother Leanne claims Lewis was told to go home to wash the gel out or he wouldn't be allowed back in class. Angry Leanne Carlyle 24, said she had to collect her upset son from school after receiving a call about his hair. Football-mad Lewis, who is in his first year at primary school, is a fan of Rangers FC and tinted his hair blue partly in tribute to the club. Leanne said: "The teacher told him blue hair wasn't allowed, I think he felt like he had done something really wrong. "He's in his school uniform so why should it matter what colour his hair is? "Now he's been sent home and lost a full day's education all because of his hair colour, it makes me so angry. "I had to go and pick him up. "They told me he would only be allowed back if he washed his hair, but by the time I would have done that and brought him back it would be pointless so I had to keep him home for the day. "I didn't have time to pick him up, wash it out and then take him back." image: http://i3.dailyrecord.co.uk/incoming/article7856566.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/JS88466689.jpg Young Lewis was sent home for his new hair do Leanne said: "The teacher told him blue hair wasn't allowed, I think he felt like he had done something really wrong. "He's in his school uniform so why should it matter what colour his hair is? "Now he's been sent home and lost a full day's education all because of his hair colour, it makes me so angry. "I had to go and pick him up. "They told me he would only be allowed back if he washed his hair, but by the time I would have done that and brought him back it would be pointless so I had to keep him home for the day. "I didn't have time to pick him up, wash it out and then take him back." Leanne, from Motherwell , said Lewis picked up the blue hair gel at his local barber's on Tuesday, April 26, after a haircut and couldn't wait to show his friends his coloured locks. She said: "He was really excited about it, and wanted to show all his friends at school. "It was only the top of his head we put it on so I didn't think it would be a problem. "It's disgusting really. "We've paid money for the school uniform, which is the same as everyone else's. "He should be allowed to do what he wants with his hair, it even matches the uniform." Leanne, whose youngest son Dylan, four, is due to start at the school after the summer holidays, said she is shocked at the school's behaviour. She said: "He has been completely discriminated against all because of his hair, it's ridiculous. "I'm not having him being singled out, it's not fair." But the school has denied Leanne's claims that Lewis was sent home yesterday (Weds). Headteacher Mrs Angela Cusick said last night : "When Lewis arrived at school this morning we contacted his mum to inform her that we don't allow pupils to come to school with their hair dyed. "Lewis was not excluded, we simply asked that he did not return to school tomorrow with his hair coloured - he was welcome to remain in school for the remainder of the day. "She seemed fine with that and offered to collect her son from school today so that the dye could be removed. "Coloured hair is fine on a dress down day, but it's not acceptable on a normal school day." Lewis was back at school today - without the blue hair. Read more at http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/rangers-mad-five-year-old-7856615#hqSQCtekXpfchSOq.99
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I know folk who support them and they don't want Lennon back...everyone of them!
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How much does he stand to lose out on if Rafael Benitez fails to pull a rabbit out of the hat?
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You can bet your bottom dollar Thatcher knew...how could she not?
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At least he smiled back...
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Scottish Premiership prize money: Who wins what depending on league finish
Bearman replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
£2,827,400 for finishing first? You could buy a team of Colin Steins for that! Best thing about it...we already have a team of Colin Stein's before 55. -
...anyways. Not entirely taken on with the new jersey (if that is it) I'd like to see us move to the traditional blue top with no frills forever....
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I like the way he dissects peoples posts and replies to them. Sometimes I don't agree with his stuff but he knows how to have a discussion without ever backing out.
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As for Craig...ahem
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You are very opinionated and don't need the use of smillies to get your point across at all man. I read your stuff all the time and agree with almost everything you post because you take more time in your replies (without smillies) it says a lot.
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Craig can be a bit of an arse at times I agree, but there's no need to get upset about it Calscot.
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Guys like Gary Harkins of Dundee you can take with a certain amount of salt especially when they come out 'found out' and say 'it was a joke'...Duffy not applauding stinks of disrespect and a slice of 'bigotry' when not respecting your fellow professional for winning things. He represents Alloa Athletic on loan from you know who btw.
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Cant carry on without comment on the Kenny video...KM speaks like any player would in their position. He did pull on the green and grey and has to deal with that, but he went up a notch when he came back and won us important results...he's actually managed in the twilight of his career to put another notch up. Kenny Miller gets the bug, lets it go and somehow gets it back. Glad to have KM back on board if I'm honest.
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Warburton is so relaxed and normal, he's taken some jump from Brentford in his stride, it's quite a leap but he's walked it without any distractions whatsoever...nothing fazes this man he's a natural really. An honest person who's been bitten by the bug that is Rangers. He's became one of 'The People' in a very short time.